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<blockquote data-quote="91Wreck" data-source="post: 29100" data-attributes="member: 680"><p>I completely agree - Dwyer should have NEVER done that - even though I completely agree with his views. But the statement was made by gtdrew that implied that Dwyer should be grateful to CPJ. My response is CPJ should thank his lucky stars every night that Dwyer decided to stay. He could have transferred and not lost any eligibility. Just about every college wanted him. He decided to make it work at Tech - and to his credit he became probably one of the top five backs in the history of our fine institution. Dwyer was a generational player, and I don't think CPJ appreciated what he had with Dwyer while he was here. But he sure understands it now.</p><p></p><p>And while Dwyer is wrong for what he is saying, could it just be that Dwyer really does love Tech and feels like that best thing for the institute he bled for is to make a coaching change? Just a thought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="91Wreck, post: 29100, member: 680"] I completely agree - Dwyer should have NEVER done that - even though I completely agree with his views. But the statement was made by gtdrew that implied that Dwyer should be grateful to CPJ. My response is CPJ should thank his lucky stars every night that Dwyer decided to stay. He could have transferred and not lost any eligibility. Just about every college wanted him. He decided to make it work at Tech - and to his credit he became probably one of the top five backs in the history of our fine institution. Dwyer was a generational player, and I don't think CPJ appreciated what he had with Dwyer while he was here. But he sure understands it now. And while Dwyer is wrong for what he is saying, could it just be that Dwyer really does love Tech and feels like that best thing for the institute he bled for is to make a coaching change? Just a thought. [/QUOTE]
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