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A Thread to Rehash GT HC Comparisons
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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 760440" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I never said the offense wasn’t a factor, it was. But it still relies on having good players, just like any other offense. Georgia is one of the top schools in the country at producing NFL talent. They’re always going to have NFL players across the field. But there’s a huge difference in having 4 fewer NFL caliber players than 10+ like there’s been since 2016. The main focus of my post was to point out that CPJ’s needed talent to produce results just like any other team. I’ve also pointed out that most of CPJ’s wins in the second half of his tenure were against teams that didn’t see the option regularly. CPJ’s record against annual opponents in the second half of his tenure was atrocious. But he dominated the Atlantic, and relied on G5 and FCS wins to boost his winning %. The Coastal had surpassed Tech and Georgia & Clemson were growing their leads. Not all of that falls on CPJ’s shoulders of course, but his offense wasn’t some sort of super power that turned below average players into a machine. For the most part, Paul’s records depended heavily on the players on the field, not his ability as a coach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 760440, member: 4572"] I never said the offense wasn’t a factor, it was. But it still relies on having good players, just like any other offense. Georgia is one of the top schools in the country at producing NFL talent. They’re always going to have NFL players across the field. But there’s a huge difference in having 4 fewer NFL caliber players than 10+ like there’s been since 2016. The main focus of my post was to point out that CPJ’s needed talent to produce results just like any other team. I’ve also pointed out that most of CPJ’s wins in the second half of his tenure were against teams that didn’t see the option regularly. CPJ’s record against annual opponents in the second half of his tenure was atrocious. But he dominated the Atlantic, and relied on G5 and FCS wins to boost his winning %. The Coastal had surpassed Tech and Georgia & Clemson were growing their leads. Not all of that falls on CPJ’s shoulders of course, but his offense wasn’t some sort of super power that turned below average players into a machine. For the most part, Paul’s records depended heavily on the players on the field, not his ability as a coach. [/QUOTE]
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