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The whole thing with Qua is so overblown. Kelly Campbell didn't look much different at the end of his career either ... because they weren't trying to be Schwarzenegger, they were trying to be fast and agile ... and they succeeded. How did that lean body look when it was soaring into the UGAg endzone from the 3 yardline to put the winning dagger into their hearts??? I didn't hear anyone complaining about Qua's weightroom routine then. Keith Marshall trolled so many GT fans - we should be smarter than that! I would've wanted to tell Keith, "If Qua is so weak, what does that say about the entire UGAg defense in '16, Stupid. I guess your brother Marcus didn't workout when he was at GT either; hard to believe he could run over so many Ugag defenders in '16 too."Big picture: these last two years sucked. I mean, we suck. Look at that picture of Qua Searcy during warmups. That’s a leader whose supposed to have been in a 5-year S&C program. We needed a change. I think the recruiting rankings are a better reflection of reality than many of us had been thinking until uga and Clemson started handing out a** kickings. Let’s also stop pretending that the cut blocking rules aren’t working against the TO - now a 5’9 185lb AB has to base block a 6’3 240lb LB rather than cut him. The prior system just wasn’t sustainable. That’s not to say it wasn’t fun to watch or we didn’t enjoy success - we did. PJ was a great coach. But it was time to move on
People are going so overboard about the bowl loss too. We lost our bowl game in '08 badly, we lost in '13 badly ... it happens, and you know what we did the next year in both those cases? Went to the freakin' Orange Bowl. That bowl game didn't mean squat as far as future success. If CPJ had stayed or we'd gotten Monken, I'd bet a lot of money GT would be highly successful going forward in the short term because we had 2 special QB's coming up (Graham and Yates), which is really all it took for CPJ's program to go up to that level in the great years. One or two players took us to eliteness. The program wasn't in some crazy decline to little-league as some are trying to write the narrative.