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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 760274" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I don’t think anyone is arguing the opposite. Game day coaching is very important but it’s not the whole ball of wax. I loved Johnson and his system. But there is more to being a college coach than calling plays. Nobody wishes Johnson would have fought harder for his system in the press than me. But he didn’t and by year 3-4 the GT brand was toast to high school players and coaches which shrunk our player pool and led to his walking away. Collins head coaching resume is still yet to be written. But as a GT fan, I’m looking forward to seeing 4 star players on the field over the rest of his tenure. After watching football for the past 40 years it’s not a stretch to say that the team with the most talented players will win. And having a great system and talented players win titles, ala Spurrier and Meyer. Johnson had a good system but he had a huge blind spot regarding that system. Spurrier and Meyer created systems that players fought to play in. Collins is at least trying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 760274, member: 4334"] I don’t think anyone is arguing the opposite. Game day coaching is very important but it’s not the whole ball of wax. I loved Johnson and his system. But there is more to being a college coach than calling plays. Nobody wishes Johnson would have fought harder for his system in the press than me. But he didn’t and by year 3-4 the GT brand was toast to high school players and coaches which shrunk our player pool and led to his walking away. Collins head coaching resume is still yet to be written. But as a GT fan, I’m looking forward to seeing 4 star players on the field over the rest of his tenure. After watching football for the past 40 years it’s not a stretch to say that the team with the most talented players will win. And having a great system and talented players win titles, ala Spurrier and Meyer. Johnson had a good system but he had a huge blind spot regarding that system. Spurrier and Meyer created systems that players fought to play in. Collins is at least trying. [/QUOTE]
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