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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 656231" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>I believe there are extremes on both sides, and I will continue to say that I believe (on the O side of the ball) we did not "maximize" our performance this year because we were too concerned initially with "changing the offense" and less concerned with this year's results. I am also tired of hearing the "monumental transition" words come out of CGC's mouth. With that said, he really has had a difficult situation with our O line depletion. </p><p></p><p>I did like what he said after our loss this weekend much, much more. I liked that he spoke with players on the sideline when they made mistakes (not so much berating them, but coaching). It is not "negative" to say the truth. The truth needs to be spoken sometimes. </p><p></p><p>Now, in regards to future results, I think what is "reasonable" with some very, very good coaching next year is to win 6+ games. I think that by 2021, we should expect 8-10 wins. I will be surprised, assuming this comes to pass, if we can beat UGAG anytime in the near future - the talent gap is gargantuan, and we are running a "vanilla" offense that I don't think can score against a D like theirs. I hope to be wrong here. </p><p></p><p>I think CGC, if everything goes as well as it can go for GT, can get us about where CCG got us, and most likely no further. Even if he recruits to a top 30 level each year, this is not enough really to get us to top 10 in today's big boy college football environment. One reason I supported CPJ so much was because I believed his system provided us a chance at a "lightning in a bottle" scenario. I don't think without some tactical advantage, this "lightning in a bottle" is possible. I will admit that because of PJ's lack of ability to recruit big time D players (or even above average D players consistently), I became aware that my "lightning in the bottle" probably would never happen, and I believe PJ knew that as well. </p><p></p><p>If there is not evident improvement in the team by 2021, I think CGC will be squarely in the hot seat. If he starts next season off 2-7, it might happen sooner than 2021. He is my team's coach, so I am rooting for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 656231, member: 906"] I believe there are extremes on both sides, and I will continue to say that I believe (on the O side of the ball) we did not "maximize" our performance this year because we were too concerned initially with "changing the offense" and less concerned with this year's results. I am also tired of hearing the "monumental transition" words come out of CGC's mouth. With that said, he really has had a difficult situation with our O line depletion. I did like what he said after our loss this weekend much, much more. I liked that he spoke with players on the sideline when they made mistakes (not so much berating them, but coaching). It is not "negative" to say the truth. The truth needs to be spoken sometimes. Now, in regards to future results, I think what is "reasonable" with some very, very good coaching next year is to win 6+ games. I think that by 2021, we should expect 8-10 wins. I will be surprised, assuming this comes to pass, if we can beat UGAG anytime in the near future - the talent gap is gargantuan, and we are running a "vanilla" offense that I don't think can score against a D like theirs. I hope to be wrong here. I think CGC, if everything goes as well as it can go for GT, can get us about where CCG got us, and most likely no further. Even if he recruits to a top 30 level each year, this is not enough really to get us to top 10 in today's big boy college football environment. One reason I supported CPJ so much was because I believed his system provided us a chance at a "lightning in a bottle" scenario. I don't think without some tactical advantage, this "lightning in a bottle" is possible. I will admit that because of PJ's lack of ability to recruit big time D players (or even above average D players consistently), I became aware that my "lightning in the bottle" probably would never happen, and I believe PJ knew that as well. If there is not evident improvement in the team by 2021, I think CGC will be squarely in the hot seat. If he starts next season off 2-7, it might happen sooner than 2021. He is my team's coach, so I am rooting for him. [/QUOTE]
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