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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 152673" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I didn't read it quite the same way. I think the "inconsistent" observation was fair, given the middlin' years before '14. Most but not all of that had to do with Johnson's inability to recruit a QB, in my mind his single greatest failing at Tech. I would bet he'd agree though never out loud. (Defense is not that far behind, but lord knows I don't know what else he could have done.) In that very narrow sense -- very narrow, as I don't want it read wrong -- critics of his spread option were right if the objective is to win championships. Tech could be .500 or a shade better with Washington or Lee, better with Nesbitt with that strong defense early on, for the wrong reason, as they would be in most offenses. I think this particular offense is so QBcentric results can't be finessed or shaded. Get one, win big. Got one in '14, won big. </p><p></p><p>Interesting observation on Nesbitt, though. In hindsight, I think fair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 152673, member: 2175"] I didn't read it quite the same way. I think the "inconsistent" observation was fair, given the middlin' years before '14. Most but not all of that had to do with Johnson's inability to recruit a QB, in my mind his single greatest failing at Tech. I would bet he'd agree though never out loud. (Defense is not that far behind, but lord knows I don't know what else he could have done.) In that very narrow sense -- very narrow, as I don't want it read wrong -- critics of his spread option were right if the objective is to win championships. Tech could be .500 or a shade better with Washington or Lee, better with Nesbitt with that strong defense early on, for the wrong reason, as they would be in most offenses. I think this particular offense is so QBcentric results can't be finessed or shaded. Get one, win big. Got one in '14, won big. Interesting observation on Nesbitt, though. In hindsight, I think fair. [/QUOTE]
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