Let's just celebrate the man and his accomplishments here please. Not everything has to be nor should be about other Tech fans and their opinions. Sarcasm or not.How could he be a HOF candidate?!? Everyone knows that the sole reason GT is in the place we are in now is because he ran the triple option and taught his linemen to do nothing but flop on the ground when the ball was snapped!! (The sad thing about this post is some people will agree with it without recognizing the sarcasm in it)
How could he be a HOF candidate?!? Everyone knows that the sole reason GT is in the place we are in now is because he ran the triple option and taught his linemen to do nothing but flop on the ground when the ball was snapped!! (The sad thing about this post is some people will agree with it without recognizing the sarcasm in it)
Can atleast 1 thread on this site be about a positive story and stay a positive story? Get a life man. Dozens of other threads to act like a child in.How could he be a HOF candidate?!? Everyone knows that the sole reason GT is in the place we are in now is because he ran the triple option and taught his linemen to do nothing but flop on the ground when the ball was snapped!! (The sad thing about this post is some people will agree with it without recognizing the sarcasm in it)
Congrats to CPJ! The quintessential CPJ moment for me was when we tied the game on a successful two-point conversion in 2008 versus the mutts. The fired up fist pumping coach on the sidelines expressed perfectly the pent up emotional release of a long-suffering GT fan base. This was something very much missing in his predecessor.
It had been successful. But the year before PJ came back to Statesboro, Southern was 3-8.Took over a successful Ga. Southern Program and extended and exceeded previous records with 2 National Champions.
Congrats to CPJ! The quintessential CPJ moment for me was when we tied the game on a successful two-point conversion in 2008 versus the mutts. The fired up fist pumping coach on the sidelines expressed perfectly the pent up emotional release of a long-suffering GT fan base. This was something very much missing in his predecessor.
Stubborn, combative, brilliant, and very no-nonsense, CPJ was a great fit for how I saw our alma mater and its students.He was a true Tech fan in his hatred of uga.