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what if cpj had hired cgc as d co ordinator
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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 623908" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>Again, CGC could look at the current year situation 2 different ways:</p><p></p><p>1. He could think that he needs to win more games this year and to do that, we need to incorporate more options principles/plays into the offensive game plan. (explain to recruits that this is "transitional" to provide more competitiveness)</p><p>2. Keep doing what we are doing, and hopefully magic will occur and we get better at it. Now, CGC knows he is safe this year, so hear me out. If he only wins 3-5 games this year, would that not set him up for success next year at the 6-8 win level? I almost think by continuing to try to do something our current talent is not suited for, you are basically setting yourself up for a low win year, but maybe that is the best thing. As a fan, it will be painful if this is true. </p><p></p><p>So, as it impacts recruiting, he is having to basically weigh out having more chance to win this year (maybe doing more on O that this O-line and talent is better suited for) OR showing the new recruits that he is "committed" to another offensive philosophy. Personally, I would rather do #1 above if I was him, and then explain to the recruits "why" we are doing it. He is not in an enviable position, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 623908, member: 906"] Again, CGC could look at the current year situation 2 different ways: 1. He could think that he needs to win more games this year and to do that, we need to incorporate more options principles/plays into the offensive game plan. (explain to recruits that this is "transitional" to provide more competitiveness) 2. Keep doing what we are doing, and hopefully magic will occur and we get better at it. Now, CGC knows he is safe this year, so hear me out. If he only wins 3-5 games this year, would that not set him up for success next year at the 6-8 win level? I almost think by continuing to try to do something our current talent is not suited for, you are basically setting yourself up for a low win year, but maybe that is the best thing. As a fan, it will be painful if this is true. So, as it impacts recruiting, he is having to basically weigh out having more chance to win this year (maybe doing more on O that this O-line and talent is better suited for) OR showing the new recruits that he is "committed" to another offensive philosophy. Personally, I would rather do #1 above if I was him, and then explain to the recruits "why" we are doing it. He is not in an enviable position, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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