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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 881917" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>I know I'm quoting your post, [USER=5013]@cthenrys[/USER] but this question isn't really addressed to you as you've already answered it. But is there anyone out there that really thinks our problems the last three years have been talent ALONE? Or is it a pretty safe bet that everyone knows that at least some of the problem has been coaching. I'm not suggesting there's any agreement about how much of our problem was coaching vs athletes. But I just can't believe that anyone out there really thinks our coaching staff the previous three seasons was doing the best job any coaching staff could possibly do and getting the most out of the players we had on the field. I'm a pretty open-minded person but I'll say that I can't be convinced that we couldn't have won 3 out of the losses against BC, Miami, UVA, and VT and that those were totally due to a lack of talent.</p><p></p><p>So relating that back to the original premise of the thread; we're clearly at a crossroads from a CGC head coaching perspective. Regardless of the impact of NIL and the craziness around conference realignment going on everywhere we need to get a lot more out of the talent we DO have on the roster this season. And regardless of how the positions opened up we have a lot of new coaches. They have to align tightly with each other and do a better job of teaching the players so they can maximize what the kids wearing GT uniforms can do when they get on the field this fall. I don't know into how many wins that would translate but without that happening we'll be starting with a new head coach and if CGC can't lead these guys to better play and more wins then so be it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 881917, member: 2627"] I know I'm quoting your post, [USER=5013]@cthenrys[/USER] but this question isn't really addressed to you as you've already answered it. But is there anyone out there that really thinks our problems the last three years have been talent ALONE? Or is it a pretty safe bet that everyone knows that at least some of the problem has been coaching. I'm not suggesting there's any agreement about how much of our problem was coaching vs athletes. But I just can't believe that anyone out there really thinks our coaching staff the previous three seasons was doing the best job any coaching staff could possibly do and getting the most out of the players we had on the field. I'm a pretty open-minded person but I'll say that I can't be convinced that we couldn't have won 3 out of the losses against BC, Miami, UVA, and VT and that those were totally due to a lack of talent. So relating that back to the original premise of the thread; we're clearly at a crossroads from a CGC head coaching perspective. Regardless of the impact of NIL and the craziness around conference realignment going on everywhere we need to get a lot more out of the talent we DO have on the roster this season. And regardless of how the positions opened up we have a lot of new coaches. They have to align tightly with each other and do a better job of teaching the players so they can maximize what the kids wearing GT uniforms can do when they get on the field this fall. I don't know into how many wins that would translate but without that happening we'll be starting with a new head coach and if CGC can't lead these guys to better play and more wins then so be it. [/QUOTE]
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