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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 38341" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>I really like that Peterson actually did something that CPJ thinks was a constraint in recruiting. As I've remarked before, talk is cheap but this is a an action. As has been noted, there are majors which require a survey of calculus. <a href="http://www.math.gatech.edu/course/math/1712" target="_blank">http://www.math.gatech.edu/course/math/1712</a> With the tutoring available, most players who really work at it should be able to get through. It will take several years to see the results, but it is good.</p><p></p><p>I like this interview with CPJ a lot better than the one with Bobinski. CPJ still feels the sting of last year and sounds pissed about it (as I would have expected). CPJ hasn't pivoted to putting lipstick on the pig of a season. Something is up with the OL, and CPJ was diplomatic in not discussing the details. CPJ recognized there was a problem (like D coordinator and ST coordinator) and hopefully has fixed it. Or at least tried.</p><p></p><p>DCS was right on when he also said that what is important is what CPJ didn't say about getting back to basics with a new QB. We have heard that too many years. Sill, I'll have to see it on the field. </p><p></p><p>The only thing I questioned in the whole article was the efficiency of passing from under center versus the gun. If we were less efficient out of the gun for the same do0wn and distance, then I agree with the conclusion. But what I remember is going to the gun on 3rd and a mile when everyone knew we were going to pass. Still, I really don't care that much because I'd be happy to run every play if we won every game that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 38341, member: 322"] I really like that Peterson actually did something that CPJ thinks was a constraint in recruiting. As I've remarked before, talk is cheap but this is a an action. As has been noted, there are majors which require a survey of calculus. [url]http://www.math.gatech.edu/course/math/1712[/url] With the tutoring available, most players who really work at it should be able to get through. It will take several years to see the results, but it is good. I like this interview with CPJ a lot better than the one with Bobinski. CPJ still feels the sting of last year and sounds pissed about it (as I would have expected). CPJ hasn't pivoted to putting lipstick on the pig of a season. Something is up with the OL, and CPJ was diplomatic in not discussing the details. CPJ recognized there was a problem (like D coordinator and ST coordinator) and hopefully has fixed it. Or at least tried. DCS was right on when he also said that what is important is what CPJ didn't say about getting back to basics with a new QB. We have heard that too many years. Sill, I'll have to see it on the field. The only thing I questioned in the whole article was the efficiency of passing from under center versus the gun. If we were less efficient out of the gun for the same do0wn and distance, then I agree with the conclusion. But what I remember is going to the gun on 3rd and a mile when everyone knew we were going to pass. Still, I really don't care that much because I'd be happy to run every play if we won every game that way. [/QUOTE]
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