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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 199795" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>While the numbers, in terms of w-l records, you present are basically true, I really don't agree that we are less talented. Along the DL? Maybe, but other than that I am not so sure. Morgan Burnett may have been the best safety in CPJ's tenure and Bey Bey the best WR, but not dramatically so. IMHO, Smelter and Waller were probably a better tandem than whoever was playing along with DT. I do think Gailey had a good eye for talent and I liked him as a coach, but CPJ and staff can spot good players too. Milton and White were the best CB tandem. Dwyer was a really good BB, but even his production was eclipsed by last year's tandem. CPJ's LB recruits Quayshawn Nealy, Brandon Watts, and Jabari Hunt were the best LB trio with PJ Davis tossed in there too. Irwin Smith and Robbie Godhigh were the two best ABs. We may even find that the host of players we have there now will prove to raise the bar even further. JT is the best QB and it really isn't close. I think TW was better than JN, but I acknowledge there is disagreement there with a lot of fans. </p><p></p><p>This is just me talking here, but I don't really respect the argument surrounding CPJ winning with other coach's players. Wins are wins. We couldn't even snap the football and keep it off the ground that first spring practice. Johnson inherited an inexperienced QB and a ragtag OL and found a way to make it work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 199795, member: 639"] While the numbers, in terms of w-l records, you present are basically true, I really don't agree that we are less talented. Along the DL? Maybe, but other than that I am not so sure. Morgan Burnett may have been the best safety in CPJ's tenure and Bey Bey the best WR, but not dramatically so. IMHO, Smelter and Waller were probably a better tandem than whoever was playing along with DT. I do think Gailey had a good eye for talent and I liked him as a coach, but CPJ and staff can spot good players too. Milton and White were the best CB tandem. Dwyer was a really good BB, but even his production was eclipsed by last year's tandem. CPJ's LB recruits Quayshawn Nealy, Brandon Watts, and Jabari Hunt were the best LB trio with PJ Davis tossed in there too. Irwin Smith and Robbie Godhigh were the two best ABs. We may even find that the host of players we have there now will prove to raise the bar even further. JT is the best QB and it really isn't close. I think TW was better than JN, but I acknowledge there is disagreement there with a lot of fans. This is just me talking here, but I don't really respect the argument surrounding CPJ winning with other coach's players. Wins are wins. We couldn't even snap the football and keep it off the ground that first spring practice. Johnson inherited an inexperienced QB and a ragtag OL and found a way to make it work. [/QUOTE]
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