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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 901931" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Everybody was running some flavor of the option; Johnson was just a 100 percenter because he believed in it so -- look at his Navy and Georgia Southern records, and his first six or seven years at Tech -- and he knew with the various sets and quick motion he could run any offense in the country from a "spread option" set. Recall the demolition Derby in the 2015 Orange Bowl, with our FBs and Abacks cutting up the middle and off tackle. A lot of that was power I football. Mullen's confused and baffled demeanor on the sideline was priceless; I have always thought Geoff Collins' decision to bolt to Florida just before the bowl game was to avoid that offense. I am not sure what happened with Johnson late in his tenure, though fighting with that idiotic AD and losing so many potential QBs didn't help. It probably was time to move on, but we should not forget his accomplishments and what he did to elevate Georgia Tech back to relevance. If he wanted to be a curmudgeon, have at it. At least he did not whimper and wine and blame somebody else. But to the point, whoever is hired will show some option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 901931, member: 2175"] Everybody was running some flavor of the option; Johnson was just a 100 percenter because he believed in it so -- look at his Navy and Georgia Southern records, and his first six or seven years at Tech -- and he knew with the various sets and quick motion he could run any offense in the country from a "spread option" set. Recall the demolition Derby in the 2015 Orange Bowl, with our FBs and Abacks cutting up the middle and off tackle. A lot of that was power I football. Mullen's confused and baffled demeanor on the sideline was priceless; I have always thought Geoff Collins' decision to bolt to Florida just before the bowl game was to avoid that offense. I am not sure what happened with Johnson late in his tenure, though fighting with that idiotic AD and losing so many potential QBs didn't help. It probably was time to move on, but we should not forget his accomplishments and what he did to elevate Georgia Tech back to relevance. If he wanted to be a curmudgeon, have at it. At least he did not whimper and wine and blame somebody else. But to the point, whoever is hired will show some option. [/QUOTE]
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