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A Thread to Rehash GT HC Comparisons
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 760425" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>The biggest lie that gets told about CPJ’s career is that he was able to win with players “recruited for his system” and that it didn’t matter if the players weren’t highly recruited elsewhere. The 3 most successful teams in the CPJ era (08, 09, and 14) were all loaded with NFL quality talent. CPJ wasn’t going to the Orange Bowl with teams that had below average talent. The players on those 3 teams could’ve played for any coach in any system and been successful. Every other year CPJ had average to below average talent, and produced average to below average results. The 2009 team was legitimately better than the team Georgia put on the field, which hasn’t been said many times since the 60s, but that team still found a way to lose to them. That should be the most embarrassing loss when thinking about CPJs career. He had an opportunity to turn the tide in the rivalry and change the story in the state, but he fell on his face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 760425, member: 4572"] The biggest lie that gets told about CPJ’s career is that he was able to win with players “recruited for his system” and that it didn’t matter if the players weren’t highly recruited elsewhere. The 3 most successful teams in the CPJ era (08, 09, and 14) were all loaded with NFL quality talent. CPJ wasn’t going to the Orange Bowl with teams that had below average talent. The players on those 3 teams could’ve played for any coach in any system and been successful. Every other year CPJ had average to below average talent, and produced average to below average results. The 2009 team was legitimately better than the team Georgia put on the field, which hasn’t been said many times since the 60s, but that team still found a way to lose to them. That should be the most embarrassing loss when thinking about CPJs career. He had an opportunity to turn the tide in the rivalry and change the story in the state, but he fell on his face. [/QUOTE]
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