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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskey_Clear" data-source="post: 631560" data-attributes="member: 735"><p>I’m finding a lot of these calls for “positivity” right now quite ironic. (Not referring to vamos’ post...he’s a better man than me and has always supported his team while staying above most of the rancor.). </p><p></p><p>Where were these calls for civility previously when posters...many the same ones crying for positivity only now...were bashing the prior scheme and staff and baselessly propagating many of the false narratives about same?</p><p></p><p>Still to this day they will deny stats, rankings, FEI etc about the last O. But many of these folks now clamor for unified positivity. In the face of one of the worst starts in the history of the program.</p><p></p><p>Despite the bad start I think the staff can possibly succeed eventually. I like the D scheme. Clean up penalties and they would have looked a lot better Saturday. A lot of consensus here that the O and OC have to go at years end. I actually disagree. I don’t think the scheme is fundamentally unsound. Some of the decisions with it have been (QB rotation and failure to find/utilize personnel mismatches.). Fix that and, like the D cleaning up the penalties, the O would look a lot better....even while being hamstrung by a very thin and injured OL.</p><p></p><p>And yes, I have less patience for CGC excuses when he repeatedly proclaims this year as a “monumental transition.” If the job is to big for him he shouldn’t have sought it.</p><p></p><p>But the irony and hypocrisy is rich indeed. The same people who claimed CPJ supporters weren’t real Tech fans, were just CPJ fans only, or were embracing mediocrity by supporting CPJ.....those are by and large the same people now claiming prior CPJ supporters (who are currently skeptical) are actually deep down pulling against Tech now because the scheme and staff is different now. Or some nonsense along those lines. Very hypocritical and ironic indeed. My ears are deaf to their calls for a positive consensus. I respect [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] however and will consider his position further for that reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskey_Clear, post: 631560, member: 735"] I’m finding a lot of these calls for “positivity” right now quite ironic. (Not referring to vamos’ post...he’s a better man than me and has always supported his team while staying above most of the rancor.). Where were these calls for civility previously when posters...many the same ones crying for positivity only now...were bashing the prior scheme and staff and baselessly propagating many of the false narratives about same? Still to this day they will deny stats, rankings, FEI etc about the last O. But many of these folks now clamor for unified positivity. In the face of one of the worst starts in the history of the program. Despite the bad start I think the staff can possibly succeed eventually. I like the D scheme. Clean up penalties and they would have looked a lot better Saturday. A lot of consensus here that the O and OC have to go at years end. I actually disagree. I don’t think the scheme is fundamentally unsound. Some of the decisions with it have been (QB rotation and failure to find/utilize personnel mismatches.). Fix that and, like the D cleaning up the penalties, the O would look a lot better....even while being hamstrung by a very thin and injured OL. And yes, I have less patience for CGC excuses when he repeatedly proclaims this year as a “monumental transition.” If the job is to big for him he shouldn’t have sought it. But the irony and hypocrisy is rich indeed. The same people who claimed CPJ supporters weren’t real Tech fans, were just CPJ fans only, or were embracing mediocrity by supporting CPJ.....those are by and large the same people now claiming prior CPJ supporters (who are currently skeptical) are actually deep down pulling against Tech now because the scheme and staff is different now. Or some nonsense along those lines. Very hypocritical and ironic indeed. My ears are deaf to their calls for a positive consensus. I respect [USER=216]@vamosjackets[/USER] however and will consider his position further for that reason. [/QUOTE]
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