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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 883418" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>I appreciate your optimism and I am also looking for any reason I can find to be optimistic but CGC “actually coaching” isn’t one. </p><p>I hope CGC is exactly what he has been over the last three years and now some of the pieces are starting to come together. I hope he is a brilliant marketer, organizer, motivator and inspirational leader who now has the right people and procedures in place to organize, motivate and lead us to success. </p><p>I have a hard time believing that he has coached or approached the game differently everywhere previous and once he landed his “dream job” he stopped coaching. I also have a hard time believing he’ll flip a switch and get back to coaching. </p><p>I think, and this is purely my suspicion, that he may have had too many like minded people around him... too many “yes men” focused on his vision and not on the “dirty work” and discipline and detail of football success. I hope that’s what he means when he says they are focusing on coaching... that other coaches are engaged differently. Because from what I have seen, that’s not CGCs sweet spot. </p><p></p><p>Not a dig at you... I’ve seen several people say it.... and I could be WAAAY off base too. I’m just thinking the staff changes are a better place to direct my optimism.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 883418, member: 4905"] I appreciate your optimism and I am also looking for any reason I can find to be optimistic but CGC “actually coaching” isn’t one. I hope CGC is exactly what he has been over the last three years and now some of the pieces are starting to come together. I hope he is a brilliant marketer, organizer, motivator and inspirational leader who now has the right people and procedures in place to organize, motivate and lead us to success. I have a hard time believing that he has coached or approached the game differently everywhere previous and once he landed his “dream job” he stopped coaching. I also have a hard time believing he’ll flip a switch and get back to coaching. I think, and this is purely my suspicion, that he may have had too many like minded people around him... too many “yes men” focused on his vision and not on the “dirty work” and discipline and detail of football success. I hope that’s what he means when he says they are focusing on coaching... that other coaches are engaged differently. Because from what I have seen, that’s not CGCs sweet spot. Not a dig at you... I’ve seen several people say it.... and I could be WAAAY off base too. I’m just thinking the staff changes are a better place to direct my optimism. [/QUOTE]
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