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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 499309" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I agree with a lot of this. </p><p>The offense was pretty much "super magical" though. To have an offense that was consistently near the top in efficiency (and at the very top a couple of years with just a couple of special playmakers) at Georgia Tech is about as "super magical" as it gets. Before CPJ, we had a "super magical" defense with a really good running game that got us some winning seasons. Before that, we had another "super magical" offense during Fridge's golden years. The point is, we're going to need something "super magical" to get anywhere near the kind of success I've described (which CPJ had delivered), don't you think?</p><p></p><p>Oh, and good call on Bobby Ross (sorry). He coached at Army. I don't think that does any injury to my point though, and actually brings in another example of a program that experienced what I was talking about. Both Army and Navy went through that kind of dip when going away from the option. And both went back up again when they went back to it. Air Force never really had the kind of dip those two programs had because they never went completely away from it. They enjoyed a ton of CIC trophies during Army and Navy's prodigal years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 499309, member: 216"] I agree with a lot of this. The offense was pretty much "super magical" though. To have an offense that was consistently near the top in efficiency (and at the very top a couple of years with just a couple of special playmakers) at Georgia Tech is about as "super magical" as it gets. Before CPJ, we had a "super magical" defense with a really good running game that got us some winning seasons. Before that, we had another "super magical" offense during Fridge's golden years. The point is, we're going to need something "super magical" to get anywhere near the kind of success I've described (which CPJ had delivered), don't you think? Oh, and good call on Bobby Ross (sorry). He coached at Army. I don't think that does any injury to my point though, and actually brings in another example of a program that experienced what I was talking about. Both Army and Navy went through that kind of dip when going away from the option. And both went back up again when they went back to it. Air Force never really had the kind of dip those two programs had because they never went completely away from it. They enjoyed a ton of CIC trophies during Army and Navy's prodigal years. [/QUOTE]
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