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<blockquote data-quote="Old South Stands" data-source="post: 510225" data-attributes="member: 1036"><p>I liked the CPJ hire initially but grew to like him considerably, especially after the UGA game in 2008. Tech is a different kind of place in terms of its campus culture (an MIT or Carnegie Mellon with a football tradition, if you will), and I liked the different kind of approach CPJ brought, as well as his persona. It was exciting and made the program stand out. Regardless of how well the team was doing, commentators would always talk about the challenges of stopping his offense. We'll never have tough, gritty QBs again quite like a Josh Nesbitt, or JT5 or even Tevin Washington... or an offense where even the WRs are blocking on plays every down. This was an exciting period of Tech football to watch, unlike any I've seen under previous coaches. I'll miss all the Xs and Os and the football "nerdiness" CPJ brought.</p><p></p><p>With that said, I'm still a fan of Tech football and will be rooting for them regardless of who's at the helm. Right now I'm cautiously excited. Just missing something I've gotten used to over the past 11 years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old South Stands, post: 510225, member: 1036"] I liked the CPJ hire initially but grew to like him considerably, especially after the UGA game in 2008. Tech is a different kind of place in terms of its campus culture (an MIT or Carnegie Mellon with a football tradition, if you will), and I liked the different kind of approach CPJ brought, as well as his persona. It was exciting and made the program stand out. Regardless of how well the team was doing, commentators would always talk about the challenges of stopping his offense. We'll never have tough, gritty QBs again quite like a Josh Nesbitt, or JT5 or even Tevin Washington... or an offense where even the WRs are blocking on plays every down. This was an exciting period of Tech football to watch, unlike any I've seen under previous coaches. I'll miss all the Xs and Os and the football "nerdiness" CPJ brought. With that said, I'm still a fan of Tech football and will be rooting for them regardless of who's at the helm. Right now I'm cautiously excited. Just missing something I've gotten used to over the past 11 years! [/QUOTE]
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