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Dude stop, he put together some of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. If what it takes to get people excited has more to do with flash and "exciting football" (with does that mean anyways) then why keep score, let's just determine that the most "exciting" team wins. For me winning the orange bowl, acc and multiple 10 win seasons is pretty exciting. Again if that's not enough to get the fans in the stands, then people don't care for winning.
No body is interested in winning games anymore, people would rather have attention. It's disgusting.
 

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After 6 days of reading stuff here about last week's game it just now occurred to me...I wonder if anyone has asked Coach Collins what he though about his team's execution last Saturday against the Citadel?
 
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After 6 days of reading stuff here about last week's game it just now occurred to me...I wonder if anyone has asked Coach Collins what he though about his team's execution last Saturday against the Citadel?

And I wonder if Collins would invoke the quote attributed to coach John McKay, when McKay allegedly was asked about the hapless Tampa Bay Buccaneers' "execution" in their expansion year. (Not that he should; last week's result was very much a complete team "effort" -- coaching staff as well as players.)
 

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And I wonder if Collins would invoke the quote attributed to coach John McKay, when McKay allegedly was asked about the hapless Tampa Bay Buccaneers' "execution" in their expansion year. (Not that he should; last week's result was very much a complete team "effort" -- coaching staff as well as players.)
There's probably just a few of us left who would know what we're talking about re: John McKay and I'm afraid some might not take it as the well-timed gut-splitter it was then. And now.
 

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Dude stop, he put together some of the most successful seasons in the last few decades. If what it takes to get people excited has more to do with flash and "exciting football" (with does that mean anyways) then why keep score, let's just determine that the most "exciting" team wins. For me winning the orange bowl, acc and multiple 10 win seasons is pretty exciting. Again if that's not enough to get the fans in the stands, then people don't care for winning.

Dude stop, Paul Johnson had the lowest winning percentage of any coach since Lewis. And that's despite walking into the best talent situation of any of them--and without those first two years with Gailey's recruits his win percentage would be far worse. The man never did recruit. 2014--which is really what your are pointing at-- was a great year. But one year doesn't mean he was a great (or even good) coach who established the kind of consistent program that attracts fans.
 

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Dude stop, Paul Johnson had the lowest winning percentage of any coach since Lewis. And that's despite walking into the best talent situation of any of them--and without those first two years with Gailey's recruits his win percentage would be far worse. The man never did recruit. 2014--which is really what your are pointing at-- was a great year. But one year doesn't mean he was a great (or even good) coach who established the kind of consistent program that attracts fans.

It would be fun to debate CPJ, but let’s assume he was able to win 75% ... which would place him as one of the very top coaches ever.

Would it change Tech? No. It might improve it somewhat, but Tech leaving the SEC and Petit investing in Research has fundamentally changed Tech.
 

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It would be fun to debate CPJ, but let’s assume he was able to win 75% ... which would place him as one of the very top coaches ever.

Would it change Tech? No. It might improve it somewhat, but Tech leaving the SEC and Petit investing in Research has fundamentally changed Tech.

Spot on.
Slight addition to enhance your point:
Location , Location, Location.

Dodd did not give enough value ATLANTA - if we stayed in SEC we would have 4 guaranteed sell outs = way higher ticket prices.

Dodd assume the Prez would continue to place a high value on gt football. LOCATION

Petit's investment was brilliant.
Great engineering school w good masters program LOCATED NEXT TO MAJOR DEFENSE INDUSTRY CONTRACTORS. Defense contracts make up 50-60% of our research. The other turth in life is govt contracts go on forever.
We have had care taker presidents ( not a bad thing) who have not Needed to create a vibrant student body. The research money is rolling in! With the recent big bump in military hardware spending out research $ is up.
 

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Can someone let me know what year the fans who are butt hurt over CPJ being born will get over it? These threads are hard to read. I get it. He pissed in your Wheaties, stole your blankie, took your only friend and left you friendless, screwed your wife when you were at work, put up a fence in his yard blocking your view, he put in a pool and didn’t invite your kids over and you watched all the neighbors having a good time over there all summer, he gave you jacked up word for your Physics test and you bombed it, he kept his job thru the recession when you got laid off, his daughter’s prettier and more accomplished than yours, he played the back up QB when you think he should have started the other guy, then there’s Sewak and Groh and a host of other assbag coaches not fit for D3 football, he turned down 5* recruits that would have won us a Natty because he was a stubborn bastard, he’s a wiseass that messes with you endlessly and he’s a pagan Green Party socialist that’s for higher taxes for the poor, hates women minorities and children and hires illegal aliens to cut his lawn. Did I get it all?

FYi, we have a new coach and nothing CPJ does has any bearing on that. He does not work for GT any more and never will. The new guy better figure out a way to succeed because the alternative is really not good.
 

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Spot on.
Slight addition to enhance your point:
Location , Location, Location.

Dodd did not give enough value ATLANTA - if we stayed in SEC we would have 4 guaranteed sell outs = way higher ticket prices.

Dodd assume the Prez would continue to place a high value on gt football. LOCATION

Petit's investment was brilliant.
Great engineering school w good masters program LOCATED NEXT TO MAJOR DEFENSE INDUSTRY CONTRACTORS. Defense contracts make up 50-60% of our research. The other turth in life is govt contracts go on forever.
We have had care taker presidents ( not a bad thing) who have not Needed to create a vibrant student body. The research money is rolling in! With the recent big bump in military hardware spending out research $ is up.
Pettit wanted to increase the number of PhD degrees. We were basically a great undergrad program but the $ were in funded research. The school is now 3x larger in enrollment than when I entered. The EE program was largest in the country but only 4 PhD were allowed to pass the qualifier exam each year. That changed.
It is not impossible but it is more difficult to compete with the big state schools if you have a rigorous top academic institute. They have places to hide marginal students.
 

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Where is Tenuta now? He was at NCSU for a stint. His son was on their baseball team at one time.
I know a former UNC QB whose 2 son's played at UNC under him as DC. He did not have much good to say about Tenuta and one of his sons transferred. He was known for his derogatory nicknames for his players.
That would have been one tough staff with PJ and Tenuta both coaching together.
 

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The Citadel loss broke our fanbase.

The way LOST AND WON this season, has rocked my confidence in this new coaching staff...and I believe others similarly.

I would not be critical if we just did not have the talent, we do have some bright spots that are frustratingly not being used to their full advantage.

If we had a good plan and good effort (players are playing w/ full effort) losing during a transition as we are making an investment.

The undecipherable approach we have been presented this far is hard to watch and consequently support...
 

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Smoky it's not fun being in the other side is it? Some of the people who are asking everybody to support the coach and the team were acting very differently when Paul was coach. Some people need to get off their high horse.

Lol. The entire point of this thread is to throw shade at the staff. Just because he started the first sentence with a rational thought doesn’t mean the rest wasn’t just a passive aggressive “statement” he was trying to make. There are a few fans on here that need to get on board or go somewhere else otherwise you’re gonna be miserable for the next 3 years. This entire thread was bs from the get go from a “featured” member who’s featured for his insight on the t.o..... Coincidence? 2+2 is still 4 fellas.
But you want Smokey to get off his high horse lmao? Check the mirror.

Lol if you can’t see it then I can’t help ya.
 

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The thing is, Paul quit on us. The man is a quitter and I have lost all respect for a coward like him. He should have served out his contract he had with us.
He’s dead to me now. I wouldn’t pee on him if his hair was on fire. He’s leaving has turned us into a dumpster fire.

I love option football but he is the only option coach good enough to win the ACC or complete with UGA.
Since he left us, we’re stuck rebuilding to a conventional offense. It’s gonna be a bad 2 or 3 years.

Retirement is not quitting.

The "dumpster fire" that you speak of is the product of CGC, TStan, and the John Dewberry donors of the fanbase. They decided to "rebuild". It didn't have to be this way.
 

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Where is Tenuta now? He was at NCSU for a stint. His son was on their baseball team at one time.
I know a former UNC QB whose 2 son's played at UNC under him as DC. He did not have much good to say about Tenuta and one of his sons transferred. He was known for his derogatory nicknames for his players.
That would have been one tough staff with PJ and Tenuta both coaching together.

I am convinced Tenuta’s style of defense slowly went extinct with the spread. For how good we were on D with him, we always looked AWFUL against QBs who could get rid of the ball quick and so many of these spread options are built for that.
 

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I am convinced Tenuta’s style of defense slowly went extinct with the spread. For how good we were on D with him, we always looked AWFUL against QBs who could get rid of the ball quick and so many of these spread options are built for that.

Man, that seems kinda similar to something else we saw recently.
 

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Retirement is not quitting.

The "dumpster fire" that you speak of is the product of CGC, TStan, and the John Dewberry donors of the fanbase. They decided to "rebuild". It didn't have to be this way.
You’re right, it didn’t have to be this way. P*** J****** could have stayed, honored his contract and fought to win a championship
 

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I this period of time is similar to 1979-1983

Not even close. But, I will grant you there are a few similarities but the differences in infrastructure, depth, talent, recruiting resources is beyond compare. 1979 to 1983 might better be compared to the end of Coach Alexander's time. We were getting beat regularly then. There was widespread talk of discontinuing football during the 1979 to 1983 era. In spite of widespread complaining now, there is no thought of doing anything that drastic.
 

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Not even close. But, I will grant you there are a few similarities but the differences in infrastructure, depth, talent, recruiting resources is beyond compare. 1979 to 1983 might better be compared to the end of Coach Alexander's time. We were getting beat regularly then. There was widespread talk of discontinuing football during the 1979 to 1983 era. In spite of widespread complaining now, there is no thought of doing anything that drastic.
I’m hoping it’s more like 1987 - 1990.
 
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