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<blockquote data-quote="bravejason" data-source="post: 656634" data-attributes="member: 1069"><p>CPJ’s tenure was the history of GT football since the mid-1950’s. Great seasons, awful seasons, and seasons in between. While I have no evidence, I believe Bobinski is the main reason why the football program has struggled the past several years.</p><p></p><p>I think Gailey would have coached here longer if he had beaten uga a couple times. Good defense, socially acceptable offensive scheme, and some wins over uga checks all the boxes. </p><p></p><p>While I no evidence, I believe that the triple option in and of itself was the sole reason why many people disliked CPJ. It just wasn’t a socially acceptable offensive scheme for some people. Had he done the same, but with a conventional offense, I believe he would better liked.</p><p></p><p>I expect that Collins will be fine. I think he has a higher win ceiling than Gailey. Whether he can top CPJ remains to be seen, but he seems to me to be on the right track. </p><p></p><p>As for the players, most, perhaps all, of the players on the team didn’t play in triple option offenses in high school and all of them were recruited by other schools that don’t run the triple option. They weren’t recruited for a different offense yes, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be effective in the current one. I suspect that the idea that coming from a triple option offense was monumental warped the thinking of the coaching staff when it should not have. All these players needed was time and reps to learn to learn new movement patterns and the terminology used by the coaching staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravejason, post: 656634, member: 1069"] CPJ’s tenure was the history of GT football since the mid-1950’s. Great seasons, awful seasons, and seasons in between. While I have no evidence, I believe Bobinski is the main reason why the football program has struggled the past several years. I think Gailey would have coached here longer if he had beaten uga a couple times. Good defense, socially acceptable offensive scheme, and some wins over uga checks all the boxes. While I no evidence, I believe that the triple option in and of itself was the sole reason why many people disliked CPJ. It just wasn’t a socially acceptable offensive scheme for some people. Had he done the same, but with a conventional offense, I believe he would better liked. I expect that Collins will be fine. I think he has a higher win ceiling than Gailey. Whether he can top CPJ remains to be seen, but he seems to me to be on the right track. As for the players, most, perhaps all, of the players on the team didn’t play in triple option offenses in high school and all of them were recruited by other schools that don’t run the triple option. They weren’t recruited for a different offense yes, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be effective in the current one. I suspect that the idea that coming from a triple option offense was monumental warped the thinking of the coaching staff when it should not have. All these players needed was time and reps to learn to learn new movement patterns and the terminology used by the coaching staff. [/QUOTE]
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