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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 634050" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I probably still don't understand what you're getting at, but this isn't something I care deeply about. That's why I didn't want to get into interpretation of the premise, but I'll give my point of view one more stab.</p><p></p><p>The words all have a similar impact but carry a different meaning. In this presser, there was no context preceding his monologue about the bye week and its helpfulness. It strikes me as fair to use vocabulary such as transformation or transition, imo, with respect to the bye week if for example we're talking about the continual education/repetition and differences in offensive and defensive philosophies. He's said many times including in this presser that what they do as coaches is different as well.</p><p></p><p>To me, a transformation extends to finding players who better fit positional needs, like QB and OL for instance. Given the broad brush skill sets on hand, that also seems fair.</p><p></p><p>I don't conflate any of that with an assumption of poor performance previously, which is the connotation with turnaround and what I perceived to be the slight that bothered others.</p><p></p><p>I acknowledge I tend to give GT coaches the benefit of the doubt when I find motivations unclear, and perhaps I'm wrong and that's the case this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 634050, member: 274"] I probably still don't understand what you're getting at, but this isn't something I care deeply about. That's why I didn't want to get into interpretation of the premise, but I'll give my point of view one more stab. The words all have a similar impact but carry a different meaning. In this presser, there was no context preceding his monologue about the bye week and its helpfulness. It strikes me as fair to use vocabulary such as transformation or transition, imo, with respect to the bye week if for example we're talking about the continual education/repetition and differences in offensive and defensive philosophies. He's said many times including in this presser that what they do as coaches is different as well. To me, a transformation extends to finding players who better fit positional needs, like QB and OL for instance. Given the broad brush skill sets on hand, that also seems fair. I don't conflate any of that with an assumption of poor performance previously, which is the connotation with turnaround and what I perceived to be the slight that bothered others. I acknowledge I tend to give GT coaches the benefit of the doubt when I find motivations unclear, and perhaps I'm wrong and that's the case this time. [/QUOTE]
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