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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 666636" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Since you seem so caught up on this I did some digging on your post history.</p><p></p><p>You had this to say about our opponent in our first win:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You didn’t post a single thing in the post game thread after we beat Miami. You may have been out of the country as I did see something about China. I would think someone supportive of the new staff would add something positive upon return. Your posts in the NC State post game thread were defending your boy Paul or talking about funding.</p><p></p><p>I’ll give you credit, you say enough stuff to make it seem like you support the new staff and want them to succeed, but you defend with all you have the previous regime.</p><p></p><p>As I said in the rest of the quote you cut off, beating the dwags is always great. Takethepoints asked for some facts. The fact is we beat the worst dwag team since the 2010 team (we lost to) in 2016. We had the best GT qb in over a decade playing as a senior and they had a freshman playing qb who threw a dumb pick with just under 4 mins on 2nd down.</p><p></p><p>Another fact. We should have beaten a bad dwag team in 2009 with arguably the most talented GT team Paul coached. We should’ve won in 2010 playing a 5-6 dwag team as well as 2013 playing against Hudson Mason and a 7-4 dwag team. Had Paul won any of those games we should’ve won, the program would be in much better shape. Nothing like beating the leg humpers to generate money. Imagine beating the dwags 3 in a row to start your coaching career at GT. There would’ve been more momentum than we’ve had in a long time. Instead he won the one he shouldn’t have and lost the two he shouldn’t have in that stretch.</p><p></p><p>So you can continue to get your feelings hurt about anything that doesn’t pass on adoring praise to Paul if you like. I’ll continue to enjoy any win we have regardless if who the coach is. I’ll also be honest with myself in the process.</p><p></p><p>It goes both ways. I think if we play the Citadel 10 times with this years team, we win 9. We happened to lose and we were the better team. I think if we played Miami 10 times with this year’s team, we win maybe 3/4. They were the better team IMO. Last year I think we would win 7/8 out of 10 against USF (we were the better team) and lose 6/8 out of 10 against UVA (they were the better team IMO).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 666636, member: 786"] Since you seem so caught up on this I did some digging on your post history. You had this to say about our opponent in our first win: You didn’t post a single thing in the post game thread after we beat Miami. You may have been out of the country as I did see something about China. I would think someone supportive of the new staff would add something positive upon return. Your posts in the NC State post game thread were defending your boy Paul or talking about funding. I’ll give you credit, you say enough stuff to make it seem like you support the new staff and want them to succeed, but you defend with all you have the previous regime. As I said in the rest of the quote you cut off, beating the dwags is always great. Takethepoints asked for some facts. The fact is we beat the worst dwag team since the 2010 team (we lost to) in 2016. We had the best GT qb in over a decade playing as a senior and they had a freshman playing qb who threw a dumb pick with just under 4 mins on 2nd down. Another fact. We should have beaten a bad dwag team in 2009 with arguably the most talented GT team Paul coached. We should’ve won in 2010 playing a 5-6 dwag team as well as 2013 playing against Hudson Mason and a 7-4 dwag team. Had Paul won any of those games we should’ve won, the program would be in much better shape. Nothing like beating the leg humpers to generate money. Imagine beating the dwags 3 in a row to start your coaching career at GT. There would’ve been more momentum than we’ve had in a long time. Instead he won the one he shouldn’t have and lost the two he shouldn’t have in that stretch. So you can continue to get your feelings hurt about anything that doesn’t pass on adoring praise to Paul if you like. I’ll continue to enjoy any win we have regardless if who the coach is. I’ll also be honest with myself in the process. It goes both ways. I think if we play the Citadel 10 times with this years team, we win 9. We happened to lose and we were the better team. I think if we played Miami 10 times with this year’s team, we win maybe 3/4. They were the better team IMO. Last year I think we would win 7/8 out of 10 against USF (we were the better team) and lose 6/8 out of 10 against UVA (they were the better team IMO). [/QUOTE]
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