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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 661068" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>A couple of things here:</p><p></p><p>1. Calling people kool aid drinkers and idol worshippers isn't helping you at all. There is absolutely no reason to insult people just because you disagree with them. At this point, I think most people just tune you out because of it.</p><p>2. No one is calling for Collins to get 6-8 years of losing seasons. If by year 4-5 we are still winning 4-5 games a year he will be gone. (Most likely after year 5 due to buyout) What we are saying is that it might be as long as 6-8 years before we see a complete turnaround under a more "modern" college offense. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Do you realize that the <em><strong>ONLY </strong></em>QB on our roster who had an offer from another P5 school is Graham, and he only had an offer to play QB at Kentucky. EVERYONE else wanted him as a WR. He came to GT because we were giving him an opportunity to play QB. With a couple of exceptions, our OL is much the same. Most of our guys don't have the same body type that is needed to run the blocking schemes we are now running. We were't deep at WR and while we were loaded at RB, we have a bunch of ABs with no real home. We had no TEs, and had to get a grad transfer just to get one with experience on our roster. I will allow we still should have beaten The Citadel, and it shouldn't have been close, but that's as much on the players as the coaches with the stupid personal fouls that extended several drives. </p><p></p><p>At some point, you might want to consider that CGC <em><strong>IS</strong></em> the HC at GT, and whether we like it or not, he deserves our support. IMO, conversations about how long a leash we give him are counterproductive in year one. If the future shows a lack of progress, then by the end of year two we can begin this discussion in earnest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 661068, member: 1191"] A couple of things here: 1. Calling people kool aid drinkers and idol worshippers isn't helping you at all. There is absolutely no reason to insult people just because you disagree with them. At this point, I think most people just tune you out because of it. 2. No one is calling for Collins to get 6-8 years of losing seasons. If by year 4-5 we are still winning 4-5 games a year he will be gone. (Most likely after year 5 due to buyout) What we are saying is that it might be as long as 6-8 years before we see a complete turnaround under a more "modern" college offense. Do you realize that the [I][B]ONLY [/B][/I]QB on our roster who had an offer from another P5 school is Graham, and he only had an offer to play QB at Kentucky. EVERYONE else wanted him as a WR. He came to GT because we were giving him an opportunity to play QB. With a couple of exceptions, our OL is much the same. Most of our guys don't have the same body type that is needed to run the blocking schemes we are now running. We were't deep at WR and while we were loaded at RB, we have a bunch of ABs with no real home. We had no TEs, and had to get a grad transfer just to get one with experience on our roster. I will allow we still should have beaten The Citadel, and it shouldn't have been close, but that's as much on the players as the coaches with the stupid personal fouls that extended several drives. At some point, you might want to consider that CGC [I][B]IS[/B][/I] the HC at GT, and whether we like it or not, he deserves our support. IMO, conversations about how long a leash we give him are counterproductive in year one. If the future shows a lack of progress, then by the end of year two we can begin this discussion in earnest. [/QUOTE]
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