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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 891881" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>No. He didn't answer the question I asked. The question I asked was this:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>His answer was: </p><p></p><p></p><p>That answer has nothing to do with whether we would be competitive in the SEC west and was, IMO, designed to be a snarky shot at the current coaching staff.</p><p></p><p>As you said, I am NOT a big fan of CGC. You are not misremembering that. What I am, however, is rational and fair. I said from the very beginning that any coach GT hired to replace the option with a more NFL offense would need minimum 4-5 years to do it in order to rebuild the roster depth needed to compete at the P5 level. While I would have preferred a different coach to be hired in 2018, I will support CGC until that 4-5 year window is up. If we see improvement enough this year, I will support another year. To me, that's 5 wins and the eyeball test (my eyeballs) that we look competent even when overmatched. If we win 4 or less, I am fine with him being replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 891881, member: 1191"] No. He didn't answer the question I asked. The question I asked was this: His answer was: That answer has nothing to do with whether we would be competitive in the SEC west and was, IMO, designed to be a snarky shot at the current coaching staff. As you said, I am NOT a big fan of CGC. You are not misremembering that. What I am, however, is rational and fair. I said from the very beginning that any coach GT hired to replace the option with a more NFL offense would need minimum 4-5 years to do it in order to rebuild the roster depth needed to compete at the P5 level. While I would have preferred a different coach to be hired in 2018, I will support CGC until that 4-5 year window is up. If we see improvement enough this year, I will support another year. To me, that's 5 wins and the eyeball test (my eyeballs) that we look competent even when overmatched. If we win 4 or less, I am fine with him being replaced. [/QUOTE]
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