JacketFromUGA
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The key to performance is almost always preparation. Brandon is pretty good off the cuff, too.I'm glad that Brandon told what he did in the interview. That he had that fabulous line just waiting to use-- "For the next 364 days, the state of Georgia belongs to the Yellow Jackets of Georgia Tech!!"
@MrsDrJacket asked him about that line. Did he make it up on the spot? Did he have it already figured out? He said that he wanted to have an appropriate and memorable "call" ready for a victory. Because Tech fans would remember a victory in Athens for a long time. He wanted to be prepared to capture just such a moment.
Every time I hear a replay of that call, I appreciate what Brandon brings to the table.
I could be reading it wrongly. But, my strongest view on how well the two of them are getting along on the radio show was when fans asked for a bonus show last year--and Paul agreed to do the extra one even though he didn't have to.
At the risk of sounding anti-Johnson, there is this: that's his call-in show with his announcer as part of his contract, right? With money involved? Unlike print or broadcast media, he controls the narrative, and there has never been a successful football coach in the entire history of the universe, from the beginning to the present and for the endless foreseeable future who did not want to control everything concerning his team. Did Moses let a reporter near his Israelite team driving for the goal line in the desert to ask what's this between you and God? It's why a coach with the record and supposed security of Steve Spurrier goes off on a writer down thataway for even daring to suggest USC "might" be in for a rocky year -- a real Ball Coach meltdown tantrum -- other coaches won't speak to certain reporters or announcers, or from the past, one so powerful as Woody Hayes actually banned reporters he considered "unfriendly" -- they asked often impertinent questions, the role of a journalist -- and got away with it. Today's social media would roast Hayes on the spit. As for Johnson, as somebody said I think the boy can coach some football. I just don't think if he hits his golf ball into the middle of Lake Hartwell that he walks out to get it. Probably sends Roof.Agreed. While I think it's clear that media in general is not CPJ's favorite thing to do, I'd venture to say the radio show is his favorite media obligation...and I'd dare to say he might even enjoy it?
I'm surprised there was no mention of his relationship with CPJ, especially on air during the coach's call in show. Sometimes I think it's Laurel and Hardy or Abbott and Costello they play off each other so well.
I don't quite follow your train of thought on this. Yes, it's his show, and he's compensated for doing it. What I (and others) have observed is that CPJ seems to enjoy the show, which is very entertaining. CPJ could easily have it be full of softball questions and coach-speak. Is Brandon going to go after him 60 Minutes style on any topic? No.At the risk of sounding anti-Johnson, there is this: that's his call-in show with his announcer as part of his contract, right? With money involved? Unlike print or broadcast media, he controls the narrative, and there has never been a successful football coach in the entire history of the universe, from the beginning to the present and for the endless foreseeable future who did not want to control everything concerning his team. Did Moses let a reporter near his Israelite team driving for the goal line in the desert to ask what's this between you and God? It's why a coach with the record and supposed security of Steve Spurrier goes off on a writer down thataway for even daring to suggest USC "might" be in for a rocky year -- a real Ball Coach meltdown tantrum -- other coaches won't speak to certain reporters or announcers, or from the past, one so powerful as Woody Hayes actually banned reporters he considered "unfriendly" -- they asked often impertinent questions, the role of a journalist -- and got away with it. Today's social media would roast Hayes on the spit. As for Johnson, as somebody said I think the boy can coach some football. I just don't think if he hits his golf ball into the middle of Lake Hartwell that he walks out to get it. Probably sends Roof.