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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 750685" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I shared the data on W and L, and ACCCG appearances, which says their performance was the same. Is there a different view on that data?</p><p></p><p>I agree emotionally that I like good offense relative to good defense, and I think that's true of most fans including today. And the wins over Georgia were some of the greatest games in my memory. That is a tiebreaker emotionally for me too between the two coaches, despite the overall performance of the teams being the same. I disagree on defense being solely due to funding, but I'm not going down that path.</p><p></p><p>The point of my post was not to stoke the prior regimes debates. Rather it was to normalize what I think are repeatable, achievable expectations at GT regardless of coach, scheme, etc. And with that, why it's not going to be a remarkable feat for Collins or his successor to recreate those results.</p><p></p><p>There are also different headwinds facing Collins that the prior two regimes did not face. The Georgia and Clemson teams of 2017 forward are in a different stratosphere. Johnson said as much prior to the 2017 game stte of that was the most talented Georgia team he had faced, and unfortunately I have to agree. So it's going to be tougher sledding 2 of 12 games every year under Collins unless that dynamic changes.</p><p></p><p>But I really don't care if we have more talent but perform worse on offense relative to CPJ's squads, as long as the W's comes. And our history suggests we can do that a number of ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 750685, member: 274"] I shared the data on W and L, and ACCCG appearances, which says their performance was the same. Is there a different view on that data? I agree emotionally that I like good offense relative to good defense, and I think that's true of most fans including today. And the wins over Georgia were some of the greatest games in my memory. That is a tiebreaker emotionally for me too between the two coaches, despite the overall performance of the teams being the same. I disagree on defense being solely due to funding, but I'm not going down that path. The point of my post was not to stoke the prior regimes debates. Rather it was to normalize what I think are repeatable, achievable expectations at GT regardless of coach, scheme, etc. And with that, why it's not going to be a remarkable feat for Collins or his successor to recreate those results. There are also different headwinds facing Collins that the prior two regimes did not face. The Georgia and Clemson teams of 2017 forward are in a different stratosphere. Johnson said as much prior to the 2017 game stte of that was the most talented Georgia team he had faced, and unfortunately I have to agree. So it's going to be tougher sledding 2 of 12 games every year under Collins unless that dynamic changes. But I really don't care if we have more talent but perform worse on offense relative to CPJ's squads, as long as the W's comes. And our history suggests we can do that a number of ways. [/QUOTE]
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