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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 615845" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Nobody asked him to talk about how great GT was with Johnson. Believe me, we all know the records. But one must be careful before more claims are just dismissed as more rhetoric. We already have enough problems with alternate facts without a football coach chiming in. If he is going to compare eras, then get it right. It ain't that hard: he wants to quote the Dodd years as he apparently remembers from reading, because the years of his childhood were not very good. But let it go, he screwed up, so stop screwing up. . But to your point about not being competitive with Clemson the last two years: who has been? You're looking at NC contenders there. Georgia? A powerhouse the last two years. Now 2015 and 2017 probably greased the runway for Johnson and I wouldn't argue. And in terms of being competitive, I was more exercised about the Minnesota bowl debacle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 615845, member: 2175"] Nobody asked him to talk about how great GT was with Johnson. Believe me, we all know the records. But one must be careful before more claims are just dismissed as more rhetoric. We already have enough problems with alternate facts without a football coach chiming in. If he is going to compare eras, then get it right. It ain't that hard: he wants to quote the Dodd years as he apparently remembers from reading, because the years of his childhood were not very good. But let it go, he screwed up, so stop screwing up. . But to your point about not being competitive with Clemson the last two years: who has been? You're looking at NC contenders there. Georgia? A powerhouse the last two years. Now 2015 and 2017 probably greased the runway for Johnson and I wouldn't argue. And in terms of being competitive, I was more exercised about the Minnesota bowl debacle. [/QUOTE]
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