This is exactly how I felt PJ's offense would evolve in P5 football and was very disappointed when he did not tweak it. I like and respect PJ but he was too stubborn in my opinion to bring us back to prominence in football that GT deserves.
I still think this is a shallow take.
He tried tweaking, first going to the pistol, and then recruiting Vad Lee. He also was always open to returning to his Hawaii offensive roots.
There were two constraints however. First, you have to win games and with the hamstrung budget he was working with he had to have a system that gave him better odds of picking up the W.
Second, the constant echo chamber of “good quarterbacks don’t want to go to Tech,” on repeat by the media, the SEC, and even our own fans, made it a challenge.
Frankly, with a better budget and a few more pieces to the team, our 2014 team would have gone undefeated and been unstoppable.
If you want to call it stubborn that is your prerogative but I would argue it was the exact opposite of stubborn. The EXACT opposite. CGC came In stubbornly determined to “balance” the offense and run what he called a “a pro offense.” He took a team with a winning record, and rather than preserve what was working and transition slowly, he stubbornly committed himself to appearances rather than winning.
I loved how last Saturday some of our biggest plays were essentially forward pitches out of an “option look” eye Candy approach. The QB throwing over handed rather than pitching underhanded warms the cockles for many fans and I am happy if it makes them happy. But the passing yards and running yards by King looked for all the world like JT stats.
Sorry to be so long winded. It just pushes my buttons when I hear something (he’s stubborn) repeated so often people think it’s true when there is no basis for it. Give CPJ the budget, recruiting resources, NIL and positive PR that Tech is getting now and he would still be our coach and would have had us in the playoffs at least a couple of times now.