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<blockquote data-quote="RonJohn" data-source="post: 365495" data-attributes="member: 2426"><p>Really, I thought it was a GT fan club. I would say that I am a CPJ fan. I enjoy the offense and the big plays it creates. There are plenty of people on here who criticize CPJ. I don't mind him being criticized. What does irk me sometimes is empty criticism: </p><p></p><p>A guy who works at a store I go to infrequently never remembers me. He sees my GT hat or shirt and talks about how he is a GT fan, but GT has to get rid of the coach and the offense. According to him, he ran that offense in high school and it is boring, only trying to get three yards per play. When I point out that(whatever year it happens to be) that GT is in the top 5 in plays over 20-30-or 40 yards. He tells me that I am wrong, and the offense can't produce big plays.</p><p></p><p>Another (probably retired) older gentleman working as a grocery stock person told me that he won't watch GT as long as CPJ is the coach. He said that he read that CPJ said that the mutt game is just another game and nothing special, so he won't watch.</p><p></p><p>People on here say that he should play player x instead of player y, but those people don't have a clue what goes on at practice. They don't know what player y's endurance is, how much of the system he understands, or how well he fits with the other players in the system. They see one flash of a good play and believe that other players should be benched so player y can get in.</p><p></p><p>Overall on here it seems that most of the CPJ criticism is Uncle Lou type of drivel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RonJohn, post: 365495, member: 2426"] Really, I thought it was a GT fan club. I would say that I am a CPJ fan. I enjoy the offense and the big plays it creates. There are plenty of people on here who criticize CPJ. I don't mind him being criticized. What does irk me sometimes is empty criticism: A guy who works at a store I go to infrequently never remembers me. He sees my GT hat or shirt and talks about how he is a GT fan, but GT has to get rid of the coach and the offense. According to him, he ran that offense in high school and it is boring, only trying to get three yards per play. When I point out that(whatever year it happens to be) that GT is in the top 5 in plays over 20-30-or 40 yards. He tells me that I am wrong, and the offense can't produce big plays. Another (probably retired) older gentleman working as a grocery stock person told me that he won't watch GT as long as CPJ is the coach. He said that he read that CPJ said that the mutt game is just another game and nothing special, so he won't watch. People on here say that he should play player x instead of player y, but those people don't have a clue what goes on at practice. They don't know what player y's endurance is, how much of the system he understands, or how well he fits with the other players in the system. They see one flash of a good play and believe that other players should be benched so player y can get in. Overall on here it seems that most of the CPJ criticism is Uncle Lou type of drivel. [/QUOTE]
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