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Kirby Syndrome or Syracuse Envy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 359719" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>If Johnson renamed his backs to standard nomenclature as RB or FB, and talked more about route trees and power dive football, once in awhile ran in somebody he called a tight end, even in a WR slot, nobody would say a word. As for another offense, I think that was tried. I am not a Tech grad, just a long-time fan with no dog in the fight, other than I too like option football -- don't help pay Johnson, wouldn't help pay somebody else -- so there is that to consider. But sometimes as I weed through some spurious arguments pro and con, I am struck by what I consider curious logic: the sometimes overweening pride in the stringent academic reputation and requirements of the institution, and the often accompanying argument that they present no barrier to recruiting. Always seems odd to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 359719, member: 2175"] If Johnson renamed his backs to standard nomenclature as RB or FB, and talked more about route trees and power dive football, once in awhile ran in somebody he called a tight end, even in a WR slot, nobody would say a word. As for another offense, I think that was tried. I am not a Tech grad, just a long-time fan with no dog in the fight, other than I too like option football -- don't help pay Johnson, wouldn't help pay somebody else -- so there is that to consider. But sometimes as I weed through some spurious arguments pro and con, I am struck by what I consider curious logic: the sometimes overweening pride in the stringent academic reputation and requirements of the institution, and the often accompanying argument that they present no barrier to recruiting. Always seems odd to me. [/QUOTE]
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