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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 961570" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Wow. This thread got a little edgy. Maybe some hypothetical questions can’t be asked without opening old wounds.</p><p></p><p>For the record I agree with those who suggest Deion inherited a far worse situation than any of our previous coaches. What he has accomplished so far would have been considered a staggering accomplishment in previous eras of football but now may simply be the first example of what football will become with NIL, the new transfer rules, and having a coach who understands the role media and marketing play in building a team. Fascinating, to me at least, to ask the question of whether or not Tech would ever have bought into this new slick business pro football approach to winning.</p><p></p><p>Also, for the record, I think Key is a good coach and has already gotten us playing a much more disciplined game. I’m glad we have him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 961570, member: 1640"] Wow. This thread got a little edgy. Maybe some hypothetical questions can’t be asked without opening old wounds. For the record I agree with those who suggest Deion inherited a far worse situation than any of our previous coaches. What he has accomplished so far would have been considered a staggering accomplishment in previous eras of football but now may simply be the first example of what football will become with NIL, the new transfer rules, and having a coach who understands the role media and marketing play in building a team. Fascinating, to me at least, to ask the question of whether or not Tech would ever have bought into this new slick business pro football approach to winning. Also, for the record, I think Key is a good coach and has already gotten us playing a much more disciplined game. I’m glad we have him. [/QUOTE]
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