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In honor of Paul Johnson being at the game tomorrow... what's your favorite memory from his time as coach?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 970614" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>As for my favorite memory, I loved so many of them. But I just thought of a favorite thing - the way CPJ ran in plays from the sidelines. </p><p></p><p>Countless announcers and commentators remarked at it with a chuckle, calling it “old school.” Some of them, like Kirk Herbstreit, loved it and the overall offense the same way that I did - they (I) appreciated the fact that it didn’t need to try to be flashy, or to “air out” the ball all the time because that’s what all the other teams were doing. CPJ did what worked, and stuck to his guns and principles. He didn’t need to put guys in the shotgun. Or to send in plays via signals. He did it his way, and he ground out the wins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 970614, member: 3440"] As for my favorite memory, I loved so many of them. But I just thought of a favorite thing - the way CPJ ran in plays from the sidelines. Countless announcers and commentators remarked at it with a chuckle, calling it “old school.” Some of them, like Kirk Herbstreit, loved it and the overall offense the same way that I did - they (I) appreciated the fact that it didn’t need to try to be flashy, or to “air out” the ball all the time because that’s what all the other teams were doing. CPJ did what worked, and stuck to his guns and principles. He didn’t need to put guys in the shotgun. Or to send in plays via signals. He did it his way, and he ground out the wins. [/QUOTE]
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