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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 884674" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Great post and I doubt anyone disputes what you have typed here. I certainly don't. WTBS, a great coach gets us back to our 7 win glass ceiling. In the short term, that will feel like a blessing but remember the last 3/4 years of both CCG's and CPJ's tenure? GT fans were not exactly enthralled with them either although the pain of the last 3 years has clearly blurred many memories. A new coach will provide some short term relief but as long as the systemic issues remain we will be relegated to "competitive in the Coastal status" (again, I understand that is indeed a step up from recent seasons but that is not a level that is satisfactory in the long run, especially when we are getting manhandled by the Clemson, LSU and Uga's on our schedule and let's face it, this is NOT strictly a CGC issue either.)</p><p></p><p> Besides, the systemic issues will severely limit our pool of top tier candidates anyways. And I think most of us believe it lead to CPJ's retirement. Who wants to enter a gun fight with a knife?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 884674, member: 844"] Great post and I doubt anyone disputes what you have typed here. I certainly don't. WTBS, a great coach gets us back to our 7 win glass ceiling. In the short term, that will feel like a blessing but remember the last 3/4 years of both CCG's and CPJ's tenure? GT fans were not exactly enthralled with them either although the pain of the last 3 years has clearly blurred many memories. A new coach will provide some short term relief but as long as the systemic issues remain we will be relegated to "competitive in the Coastal status" (again, I understand that is indeed a step up from recent seasons but that is not a level that is satisfactory in the long run, especially when we are getting manhandled by the Clemson, LSU and Uga's on our schedule and let's face it, this is NOT strictly a CGC issue either.) Besides, the systemic issues will severely limit our pool of top tier candidates anyways. And I think most of us believe it lead to CPJ's retirement. Who wants to enter a gun fight with a knife? [/QUOTE]
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