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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 202746" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>It doesn't seem unreasonable to assume Johnson will "struggle" vs. critics if Tech doesn't show great progress over 2015. I'm a Johnson fan but that is what I am expecting, and marginal progress in Thomas's last year with -- right now -- no top flight replacement in sight for 2017 should draw a lot of criticism, both from the administration and fans. All coaches live with that. The NC State guy, yeah, but he loaded up on cupcakes in 2015 and flopped against competition. (Let's face it: that AD is an awful judge of coaching skills, and ran Maryland into the wall.)</p><p></p><p>But UNC ain't gonna be there in the NC, and its quarterback being more productive than Watson is laughable. Richt will do well at Miami, but win more in 2016 than Smart? If so, that firing wasn't very smart itself.</p><p></p><p>The problem with having a column or responsible for commentary, apparently, is that one must have an opinion even if he doesn't have an opinion. The readers expect it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 202746, member: 2175"] It doesn't seem unreasonable to assume Johnson will "struggle" vs. critics if Tech doesn't show great progress over 2015. I'm a Johnson fan but that is what I am expecting, and marginal progress in Thomas's last year with -- right now -- no top flight replacement in sight for 2017 should draw a lot of criticism, both from the administration and fans. All coaches live with that. The NC State guy, yeah, but he loaded up on cupcakes in 2015 and flopped against competition. (Let's face it: that AD is an awful judge of coaching skills, and ran Maryland into the wall.) But UNC ain't gonna be there in the NC, and its quarterback being more productive than Watson is laughable. Richt will do well at Miami, but win more in 2016 than Smart? If so, that firing wasn't very smart itself. The problem with having a column or responsible for commentary, apparently, is that one must have an opinion even if he doesn't have an opinion. The readers expect it. [/QUOTE]
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