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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 520354" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I've already outlined what I'll miss with Paul gone. I think many here - you know who you are - never understood his leadership style, wanted some "excitement" at games and couldn't, for some reason, get that with 40 yard runs, and thought that some kind of secret sauce we could hire would lead Tech back into the MNC picture. So, of course, they played up every negative they could think about Paul because they wanted a <em>change</em>, any <em>change</em>. That our recruiting was pretty good and we had very bad luck - Ratliff, Mills, Jordan, Benson, a bunch of OLs, and the 2015 injury tsunami - didn't cut any ice with them. I think one reason Paul left was that he found these attitudes unfair and downright silly from a football standpoint; that made the game less fun. Combine that with the vast hole our football program got put into by He Who Must Not Be Named and Paul left.</p><p></p><p>Well, Coach seems to have his head on straight about most of this and may prove to be a winner at Tech, despite some <em>really</em> stupid scheduling choices over the next few years. I think TStan is behind him and that Coach has some strategic sense about program direction. What we see on the field and <em>what we pony up </em>will tell the tale. I'll really miss watching the spread option - I had a great time watching the Armed Forces Bowl and look forward to the Motown Bowl - but I think we will have continued success going forward. So good luck to Paul and thanks for the memories. And good luck to Coach on creating new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 520354, member: 265"] I've already outlined what I'll miss with Paul gone. I think many here - you know who you are - never understood his leadership style, wanted some "excitement" at games and couldn't, for some reason, get that with 40 yard runs, and thought that some kind of secret sauce we could hire would lead Tech back into the MNC picture. So, of course, they played up every negative they could think about Paul because they wanted a [I]change[/I], any [I]change[/I]. That our recruiting was pretty good and we had very bad luck - Ratliff, Mills, Jordan, Benson, a bunch of OLs, and the 2015 injury tsunami - didn't cut any ice with them. I think one reason Paul left was that he found these attitudes unfair and downright silly from a football standpoint; that made the game less fun. Combine that with the vast hole our football program got put into by He Who Must Not Be Named and Paul left. Well, Coach seems to have his head on straight about most of this and may prove to be a winner at Tech, despite some [I]really[/I] stupid scheduling choices over the next few years. I think TStan is behind him and that Coach has some strategic sense about program direction. What we see on the field and [I]what we pony up [/I]will tell the tale. I'll really miss watching the spread option - I had a great time watching the Armed Forces Bowl and look forward to the Motown Bowl - but I think we will have continued success going forward. So good luck to Paul and thanks for the memories. And good luck to Coach on creating new ones. [/QUOTE]
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