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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 473451" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>Tough one. 3 straight fumbles, 3 straight TDs. Ballgame. We’re not good enough to make mistakes. </p><p></p><p>CPJ hasn’t forgotten how to coach. Some of you have forgotten some pretty dark periods of GT football, however. The amount of comparisons to CFB bottom-feeders is hilarious. </p><p></p><p>CPJ brought a unique system here that some have hated since day one. It’s polarizing. I, for one, love it, and think it gives GT a great chance to be competitive. Some of you don’t think we are at a recruiting disadvantage, though, so that competitive argument falls on deaf ears. </p><p></p><p>I love that CPJ graduates kids, doesn’t cheat, says what he means, and genuinely cares for his S/As. </p><p></p><p>I don’t say this for the reasons that so many other posters are saying it (and I’ll continue to fight their ignorance), but I believe it’s time for a change. </p><p></p><p>I don’t want CPJ to be fired. He doesn’t deserve that. I hope that he will simply retire as one of the greatest coaches in GT history (which he is). Then I hope we make a hire that runs a very similar offensive concept, with some variation like Fritz or Monken have brought to a roster like this before. I hope we can keep CNW through that transition. This D is going to continue to get better, and it suits the young talent on that side of the ball. </p><p></p><p>I’m grateful for CPJ’s time here. It was good for GT football, and those who think otherwise are idiots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 473451, member: 546"] Tough one. 3 straight fumbles, 3 straight TDs. Ballgame. We’re not good enough to make mistakes. CPJ hasn’t forgotten how to coach. Some of you have forgotten some pretty dark periods of GT football, however. The amount of comparisons to CFB bottom-feeders is hilarious. CPJ brought a unique system here that some have hated since day one. It’s polarizing. I, for one, love it, and think it gives GT a great chance to be competitive. Some of you don’t think we are at a recruiting disadvantage, though, so that competitive argument falls on deaf ears. I love that CPJ graduates kids, doesn’t cheat, says what he means, and genuinely cares for his S/As. I don’t say this for the reasons that so many other posters are saying it (and I’ll continue to fight their ignorance), but I believe it’s time for a change. I don’t want CPJ to be fired. He doesn’t deserve that. I hope that he will simply retire as one of the greatest coaches in GT history (which he is). Then I hope we make a hire that runs a very similar offensive concept, with some variation like Fritz or Monken have brought to a roster like this before. I hope we can keep CNW through that transition. This D is going to continue to get better, and it suits the young talent on that side of the ball. I’m grateful for CPJ’s time here. It was good for GT football, and those who think otherwise are idiots. [/QUOTE]
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