B Lifsey
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I thought they were apart by a year???CJ left for the NFL when CPJ came in with his run heavy offense. That tells you a lot, no need to speculate.
I thought they were apart by a year???CJ left for the NFL when CPJ came in with his run heavy offense. That tells you a lot, no need to speculate.
You beat me to the punch!CJ left after the 2006 season. PJ was hired before the 2008 season. Their paths never crossed at GT.
we completed 43 passes last year. Perception is reality.
We'd throw more than 10 times a game with CJ on the roster, until opposing defenses committed hard to double-covering him and adding safety help. Then we would run for about 400 ypg
Sounds like you are the one doing the speculating. Try truth and facts for a change.CJ left for the NFL when CPJ came in with his run heavy offense. That tells you a lot, no need to speculate.
Where is the lie?
I’ve heard other things about how CPJ treats non CPJ player alum.
Unless we somehow recruited and coached up QBs to actually pass and OL to actually pass block it wouldn't happen. Teams would force us to throw and we'd still be bad at it even with Johnson. But the point is moot. In a good year our top WR catches about 3 a game. That isn't attracting high level WRs.
Unless we somehow recruited and coached up QBs to actually pass and OL to actually pass block it wouldn't happen. Teams would force us to throw and we'd still be bad at it even with Johnson. But the point is moot. In a good year our top WR catches about 3 a game. That isn't attracting high level WRs.
And this would surprise you, why?Q: If you were a high-school kid coming out, do you think Georgia Tech is the place you’d end up again?
A: Right now, they don’t really throw the ball. So if you’re trying to make plays in the receiving game, 10 throws a game, that’s not going to really (do it). Unless they’re throwing all 10 to you, like they did “Bay Bay” (former All-American receiver Demaryius Thomas).
I'd take that answer as a "NO".
https://www.myajc.com/sports/colleg...t-calvin-johnson-part/RTO1DiPKKcQ0vwUL4dGY8M/
It leads us to speculate on a Tech man's simple arithmatic skills: 2006 from 2008 = Johnson gone two years by the time Johnson was hired.CJ left for the NFL when CPJ came in with his run heavy offense. That tells you a lot, no need to speculate.
He doesn’t allow them to inferact with the current players or be involved with the team.
I just looked up CJ's stats at Tech. He averaged 4.7 receptions per game and 77 ypg. I believe he could have done pretty much the same (maybe better in ypg) at GT under CPJ. If #21 is on the field and we throw it just 10 times per game, it's a safe assumption to think he's getting 100% (or pretty close) of the balls thrown to him. If we can complete at just 47% (which has admittedly and sadly been a tall task for us due to a host of reasons) there's your 4.7 catches per game. I think CJ's statement underscores the difficulty in recruiting the elite receivers...the perception of Paul's offense can cloud one's judgement...even a guy as intelligent as Calvin was/is.
EXACTLY !!!If we had a better defense in 17 (Mia, Duke, Va) and hit a few passes , we would have had 2 more wins and gone bowling. People would be talking about our potential to break out in the coastal instead of will we be the best of the worst in acc. Let's be positive that the ol will perform and be prepared for a very fun 18!!
Why, after 10 years, are we suddenly going to pull this QB out our ***?
And if we do, why after 10 years, would it change game planning?
And why, after 10 years, are the public & recruits going to suddenly turn stupid?
If we had a better defense in 17 (Mia, Duke, Va) and hit a few passes , we would have had 2 more wins and gone bowling. People would be talking about our potential to break out in the coastal instead of will we be the best of the worst in acc. Let's be positive that the ol will perform and be prepared for a very fun 18!!
He doesn’t allow them to inferact with the current players or be involved with the team.