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<blockquote data-quote="91Wreck" data-source="post: 22703" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>I have already stated I am an anti-CPJ guy. However, I will try and defend him on a couple of points:</p><p></p><p>1. The Sean Poole play was a read by the punter. He falsely believed he could make it. CPJ probably takes that decision away from him in the future. As long as it is not a problem next year, I really don't have an issue with it.</p><p></p><p>3. We had virtually NO sustained drives against Ole Miss since the very first drive of the game. IMO, CPJ didn't believe that we would drive 85 yards and score the game winning TD without some type of trick play. I agree with him. I would rather go big and fail miserably than to die a slow death. I have very little problem with the call. We weren't going to score any other way.</p><p></p><p>However, #2 is completely indefensible. If you are going to put in JT, put him in a situation where he can be successful, or don't put him in at all. I don't know what CPJ was thinking, but that to me was by far his most bone-headed decision of the game.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91Wreck, post: 22703, member: 680"] I have already stated I am an anti-CPJ guy. However, I will try and defend him on a couple of points: 1. The Sean Poole play was a read by the punter. He falsely believed he could make it. CPJ probably takes that decision away from him in the future. As long as it is not a problem next year, I really don't have an issue with it. 3. We had virtually NO sustained drives against Ole Miss since the very first drive of the game. IMO, CPJ didn't believe that we would drive 85 yards and score the game winning TD without some type of trick play. I agree with him. I would rather go big and fail miserably than to die a slow death. I have very little problem with the call. We weren't going to score any other way. However, #2 is completely indefensible. If you are going to put in JT, put him in a situation where he can be successful, or don't put him in at all. I don't know what CPJ was thinking, but that to me was by far his most bone-headed decision of the game. [/QUOTE]
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