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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 195903" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>No one is saying he wasn't dealt a tough hand this year because he was. I'm just saying that even with the hand he was dealt, we should've won more than 1 game out of our last 10. We lost to possibly the worst VT and UGA teams in the last decade, a bad UVA team, an average at best Duke and Pitt teams, and blew a 21 point lead against a UNC team that lost to a bad USCe team. </p><p></p><p>If you're using the fact that we went 1-3 against top 10 teams to say PJ did a good job then that says a lot about your expectations of what GT can accomplish. I also wouldn't say the ND game was close either. Did we lose by a td? Yes, but anyone watching that game knows it was one-sided. When the score is 30-7 with a little over 6 mins left in the game and your last 3 drives combined for 13 plays and 35 yards, I'd say the game wasn't nearly as close as the score made it look.</p><p></p><p>While we are throwing out records, would you say that someone coaching a team that went 1-6 versus FBS teams not ranked in the top 25 did a good job? What if that 1 win was against a team from a bad conference that only won 3 games all year?</p><p></p><p>Look, PJ is a good coach, but he did not come close to doing his best job coaching this year. There were more than 3 wins to be had and if you don't think that is true and are content with playing teams close, than you and I just have different views on what can be accomplished here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 195903, member: 786"] No one is saying he wasn't dealt a tough hand this year because he was. I'm just saying that even with the hand he was dealt, we should've won more than 1 game out of our last 10. We lost to possibly the worst VT and UGA teams in the last decade, a bad UVA team, an average at best Duke and Pitt teams, and blew a 21 point lead against a UNC team that lost to a bad USCe team. If you're using the fact that we went 1-3 against top 10 teams to say PJ did a good job then that says a lot about your expectations of what GT can accomplish. I also wouldn't say the ND game was close either. Did we lose by a td? Yes, but anyone watching that game knows it was one-sided. When the score is 30-7 with a little over 6 mins left in the game and your last 3 drives combined for 13 plays and 35 yards, I'd say the game wasn't nearly as close as the score made it look. While we are throwing out records, would you say that someone coaching a team that went 1-6 versus FBS teams not ranked in the top 25 did a good job? What if that 1 win was against a team from a bad conference that only won 3 games all year? Look, PJ is a good coach, but he did not come close to doing his best job coaching this year. There were more than 3 wins to be had and if you don't think that is true and are content with playing teams close, than you and I just have different views on what can be accomplished here. [/QUOTE]
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