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Update on Coach Paul Johnson: Retirement
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<blockquote data-quote="deeznats" data-source="post: 670593" data-attributes="member: 1633"><p>I think it is smart of CPJ to consult and it probably gets him a lot of enjoyment because he can teach what he knows without having to deal with the kind of stuff he retired to get away from. At the same time, CGC can't really rely on the former staff to help him transition. It's nothing personal, but he's trying to project a different image for the program going forward so it's best (for both parties) to cut ties altogether. Coaching is different from the corporate world in that when a head coach changes, the entire staff changes over for the most part. The corporate world doesn't really see that kind of immediate and drastic transition. Also, the corporate world isn't really dealing with the same kind of press and examination of internal workings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deeznats, post: 670593, member: 1633"] I think it is smart of CPJ to consult and it probably gets him a lot of enjoyment because he can teach what he knows without having to deal with the kind of stuff he retired to get away from. At the same time, CGC can't really rely on the former staff to help him transition. It's nothing personal, but he's trying to project a different image for the program going forward so it's best (for both parties) to cut ties altogether. Coaching is different from the corporate world in that when a head coach changes, the entire staff changes over for the most part. The corporate world doesn't really see that kind of immediate and drastic transition. Also, the corporate world isn't really dealing with the same kind of press and examination of internal workings. [/QUOTE]
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