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<blockquote data-quote="GTpdm" data-source="post: 616626" data-attributes="member: 1451"><p>Pre-first-season quote: “I’m not here to set reasonable expectations; my job is to have high expectations.” PJ didn’t always live up to those expectations, for sure.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, we’ll never know how much of our collective disappointment was due to sub-optimal coaching, how much was due to Johnson’s offensive system, how much was due to AD incompetence, how much was due to inadequate financial support from fans, and how much was due to our own “fans” vocally spouting the talking point of our opponents who routinely negative-recruited against us. All these factors are inextricably convoluted and there is no way to objectively differentiate which was most detrimental. If you believe you know otherwise, you are simply making things up to support your personal narrative.</p><p></p><p>That being said, let me make one thing clear: if anyone here thinks that PJ was not trying his best to make the program a success, or that he was settling for mediocrity, I will urge you to come see me at the next home game. I will find a nearby porta-john for you to dunk your head in. Sure, it will permanently contaminate the porta-john, but it will be a cleansing experience for <u>you</u>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTpdm, post: 616626, member: 1451"] Pre-first-season quote: “I’m not here to set reasonable expectations; my job is to have high expectations.” PJ didn’t always live up to those expectations, for sure. Unfortunately, we’ll never know how much of our collective disappointment was due to sub-optimal coaching, how much was due to Johnson’s offensive system, how much was due to AD incompetence, how much was due to inadequate financial support from fans, and how much was due to our own “fans” vocally spouting the talking point of our opponents who routinely negative-recruited against us. All these factors are inextricably convoluted and there is no way to objectively differentiate which was most detrimental. If you believe you know otherwise, you are simply making things up to support your personal narrative. That being said, let me make one thing clear: if anyone here thinks that PJ was not trying his best to make the program a success, or that he was settling for mediocrity, I will urge you to come see me at the next home game. I will find a nearby porta-john for you to dunk your head in. Sure, it will permanently contaminate the porta-john, but it will be a cleansing experience for [U]you[/U]. [/QUOTE]
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