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re: We Don’t Know How to Handle PM’s Legacy

Posted on 6/29/23 at 12:08 pm to
Posted by RovinBengal
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Member since Jun 2014
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Posted on 6/29/23 at 12:08 pm to
I handle CPM's legacy as such, was he as good as Skip, hell to the new, but he won a Natty and had multiple appearances in the postseason, thats a good coach in my book, just my book though. With that said, I would have loved to see more CWS wins and overall dominance. I do think he deserves some recognition for righting the ship from the Smoke era, sure Skip may have had a hand in that too, but kudos to CPM for listening to a Legend.
CJJ took CPM's boys adjusted the roster a bit and won the Natty in Year 2, within a newer NIL landscape. CPM left him looking good enough to go out make adjustments and win less than one year he did.
CJJ can be a great coach, it is sure as hell to early to tell, winning that quickly is a shot in the arm for the program, but he needs to perfect his coaching more, how much is yet to be seen.

TLDR; you win a Natty keep the boat in the right direction and you should be celebrated, just maybe not as much as a Legend.
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