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I’d say no.NE, I generally agree with your takes. CPJ is in multiple HOF’s so his credentials speak for themselves. While it is clear that he struggled under administrative constraints and problems that have been addressed for CBK, the question remains ( for me) is the one of recruiting. Would we have a Haynes King, Singleton, Height, or the new 4 & 5 star recruits running his system? We will never know but CPJ himself has said that the system will probably disappear from college FB ( or WTTE).
I posted this same thing several years ago. I love CPJ’s offense and if he had come to GT a decade earlier I have no doubt he would have evolved it to combat the negative recruiting and changing of the blocking rules. At some point in the future, a young CPJ type will do exactly that and utilize the A Back position both from under center and from the gun. Faulkner is pretty good right now in replicating a lot of that utilizing TE’s and the motion slot receiver, but we are 100% shotgun. I can see Faulkner utilizing under center more like Monken did at UGA to add even more to the defense list of things to worry about. I have just always beMy only quibble would be the term stubborn. Maybe so, maybe not. It could simply be that he didn’t have the energy so close to retirement to undergo such a transformation. I agree totally that CPJ’s O would strongly resemble what we have with CBF.
Agree with all of this.NE, I generally agree with your takes. CPJ is in multiple HOF’s so his credentials speak for themselves. While it is clear that he struggled under administrative constraints and problems that have been addressed for CBK, the question remains ( for me) is the one of recruiting. Would we have a Haynes King, Singleton, Height, or the new 4 & 5 star recruits running his system? We will never know but CPJ himself has said that the system will probably disappear from college FB ( or WTTE).
Yikes!!!! Too early !Mark Bradley predicting GT will be in the ACC Championship Game. I hope he is correct!
Bradley’s Buzz: Georgia Tech won a big game. It will win more
"We’re going to build at the line of scrimmage," coach Brent Key said after the 24-21 victory in which his team was dominant in the running game.www.ajc.com
They were an awfully chipper bunch. Most of the Irish didn’t seem to understand how excited the nole fans would get when Irish residents started congratulating us on our win.I hope FSU enjoyed their day of sight seeing Sunday after the loss lmao
I have often argued that the biggest issue with our dwindling attendance is that most people had figured out that our school (outside of the players and coaches themselves) wasn’t all that interested in the game. I called it dabbling in Only us idiots hung on. I believe we will start seeing more bodies in the stadium. We may be entering into the next golden era (no pun intended) of GT athletics. The last occurred under Dr. Rice.Agree with all of this.
Not to belabor the point, it’s just that putting all this on CPJ ignores the fact that Tech had been deemphasizing football and CPJ was trying to keep Tech relevant within impossible constraints. It will always bother me that CPJ got very little help with dealing with negative recruiting, including some of our own fans who made negative recruiting even easier by repeating the talking points.
Well, anyway, I think Johnson is probably quite happy with what is happening with Tech’s offense right now, as well as another option and running QB guru, Ralph Friedgen.
Anyone know which coach(es) went to bat to retain Haynes? Someone posted on here it may have been more than one.Jamaal is Gibbs. How lucky are we that a GT coach thought outside the box and allowed a WR to be given a chance at RB while in college. 99% of coaches would have laughed at him and he would have portaled out. Instead, we got a 5 star RB and didn’t even know it.
That's just Bark Madley doing his setup thing. He will then get to do a follow up bashing Tech if we dont make itYikes!!!! Too early !
Let’s talk about basketball for awhile
Yes. The sense that Tech is finally “all in” is palpable and something a lot of potential fans were just waiting for.I have often argued that the biggest issue with our dwindling attendance is that most people had figured out that our school (outside of the players and coaches themselves) wasn’t all that interested in the game. I called it dabbling in Only us idiots hung on. I believe we will start seeing more bodies in the stadium. We may be entering into the next golden era (no pun intended) of GT athletics. The last occurred under Dr. Rice.
Jamaal is Gibbs. How lucky are we that a GT coach thought outside the box and allowed a WR to be given a chance at RB while in college. 99% of coaches would have laughed at him and he would have portaled out. Instead, we got a 5 star RB and didn’t even know it.
That’s the difference too in playing a complete game and not needing the other team to screw in order to win.I love that several sports blogs have taken a “maverick” interpretation of Saturday’s game by saying this may be less about FSU being bad and more about Tech being good. Several have also said that Tech was always going to be a sleeping giant until leadership at the top decided to give football some active support.
Yeah, the Jackets just lined up and beat them. And I believe if they played again, the same thing would happen. It looked to me like the better team won Saturday.That’s the difference too in playing a complete game and not needing the other team to screw in order to win.
That gives me a lot of confidence for next week, if national people see it as a good all around performance too. Versus something like the Miami game last year which showed GT can be dangerous and you better not hand them a gift, but wasn’t a dominant 60 minutes.
We'd probably beat them worse 2nd time around. I think they played near about their best, we were still experimenting with different packages and plays. Maybe they'd change their QB and go with the Freshman, but Norvell is Norvell after all. We have Key, Faulkner, Weinke, Santucci, etc. Give those guys another week and they'd pound FSU like a teenager on a prom girl.Yeah, the Jackets just lined up and beat them. And I believe if they played again, the same thing would happen. It looked to me like the better team won Saturday.
You are correct, and so is @stinger 1957, in that it will take sustained winning to build up the fan base enough to remain loyal through losses and down periods.Atlanta likes winners and is an extremely fair weather fan base. Once you start winning the people will come.