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<blockquote data-quote="RedPete" data-source="post: 279655" data-attributes="member: 2682"><p>Right now we're in a unclear spot on the timeline... Even though Paul Johnson is the longest tenured coach at Georgia Tech since Bobby Dodd left in 1967, the fan-base still has not quite bought-into the CPJ system...yet. That could change in a few years, but there's still far too much difference of opinion for everyone to get behind staying the course under a similar coach.</p><p></p><p>I'm as ardent a CPJ supporter as anyone and hate to increase the pressure, but I think it would take another couple of ACCCG appearances and a title for GT Nation to become fully convinced we're running <a href="https://youtu.be/3aI6EAsKvgg" target="_blank">The Perfect Option</a> at Georgia Tech. Also continuing the trend of beating Georgia at least 1/3 of the time goes a long way THWG! We need those carrots (while avoiding back-to-back bad seasons) to elevate Paul Johnson from this "awkward embrace" to full-one coach-love. For good measure, it sure would be nice if the AD would regularly endorse our coach and brag about how our Option offense overcomes GT's inherent disadvantages, but anyway...</p><p></p><p>Life after Johnson? At the moment we're at a crossroads. A few good seasons away from full-on support, but I fear we could easily head down the same self-destructive path as our foolish friends in Athens as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedPete, post: 279655, member: 2682"] Right now we're in a unclear spot on the timeline... Even though Paul Johnson is the longest tenured coach at Georgia Tech since Bobby Dodd left in 1967, the fan-base still has not quite bought-into the CPJ system...yet. That could change in a few years, but there's still far too much difference of opinion for everyone to get behind staying the course under a similar coach. I'm as ardent a CPJ supporter as anyone and hate to increase the pressure, but I think it would take another couple of ACCCG appearances and a title for GT Nation to become fully convinced we're running [URL='https://youtu.be/3aI6EAsKvgg']The Perfect Option[/URL] at Georgia Tech. Also continuing the trend of beating Georgia at least 1/3 of the time goes a long way THWG! We need those carrots (while avoiding back-to-back bad seasons) to elevate Paul Johnson from this "awkward embrace" to full-one coach-love. For good measure, it sure would be nice if the AD would regularly endorse our coach and brag about how our Option offense overcomes GT's inherent disadvantages, but anyway... Life after Johnson? At the moment we're at a crossroads. A few good seasons away from full-on support, but I fear we could easily head down the same self-destructive path as our foolish friends in Athens as well. [/QUOTE]
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