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Kirby Syndrome or Syracuse Envy?
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<blockquote data-quote="stech81" data-source="post: 359735" data-attributes="member: 1687"><p>I like CPJ hope he stays a long time. Any offense can to stopped with a good defense. IMO it would not help if Saban or any other coach was at Tech and had to follow the same rules that CPJ has to follow. I know most people on here love Tech but the fact is very few High school football players want to put in all the work it takes to study and play football at the same time. People need to by happy with what we have, ask any Nebraska fan if they would like to go back to the option. </p><p>As for uga I don't give a rats *** about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stech81, post: 359735, member: 1687"] I like CPJ hope he stays a long time. Any offense can to stopped with a good defense. IMO it would not help if Saban or any other coach was at Tech and had to follow the same rules that CPJ has to follow. I know most people on here love Tech but the fact is very few High school football players want to put in all the work it takes to study and play football at the same time. People need to by happy with what we have, ask any Nebraska fan if they would like to go back to the option. As for uga I don't give a rats *** about them. [/QUOTE]
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