BleedGoldNWhite21
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The thing I dislike most about CPJ, which most of you will likely disagree with, is the way he talks like GT never won a game before he showed up - "they act like they used to win before we showed up". TFG was a jerk, but I have never gotten the impression that CPJ bleeds white and gold.
And, he had some stinker years too. On the whole good, with good highs, but some big lows too.
WE all know that TFG dethroned B*** L***** as worst coach ever, but he is gone. Look ahead, not back.
One, that’s exactly what Collins did. Of course, CPJ would defend himself, his coaches and his players. Two, In the same interview he talks positively of Gailey. CPJ has said time and time again that we accomplished a lot of things under him that we hadn’t since the 1950s. That’s not wrong. Also, look at the context when those comments were always brought up. They were always brought up when his offensive philosophy and program was in question. He wasn’t just going around saying that offhand all the time.
I still don’t think some of y’all realize how much Collins’ actions turned off former players of the previous regime. There are prominent names that have directly told me that they distanced themselves from the program because Collins made it clear they weren’t welcome. Stories that aren’t too far off from CPJ’s story in this interview.
The spring game formation was an easy publicity stunt. His overall actions and words speak louder. Collins was an absolute cancer to this program.
Also, for what it’s worth, Key did talk about how Atlanta is easier to recruit than Tuscaloosa and most of us all thought it was cringey then. He’s never said anything like that as the HC, so I feel that was following the example of his HC at the time who was all about marketing statements over actual play on the field.