tech_wreck47
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After listening the first time and, now, watching the interviews, I was struck by how CPJ responded to the question that began something like, "I know Ted Roof is responsible for the defensive side . . . " In CPJ's response as he smirked a little he said, "You would be surprised if you knew," or something like that. Point is, I got the distinct impression that CPJ has a real hands on approach to the entire team. I think he tried turning a lot of the defensive responsibilities over to Groh, since he was supposed to be one of the best defensive minds in football at any level, but I feel like he must have vowed after that to never completely turn a defense over to someone else. Anybody else have an impression about that?
I doubt he's as "hands on" as GOL was during Roof's first stint as DC.I talked to one of the veteran players at the CFBHOF night and he told me that CPJ had become much more hands on with the details in practice, something he was not doing when he first came to the program.
I think this notion has always been a misconception. I don't think CPJ has ever ceded control of any unit to an assistant. I believe he has certainly ceded play calling on D but that's different than ceding control. If I were to guess...I would say Groh and Womack were cut loose more for their lack of calling plays in the manner CPJ had directed (i.e. Failure to call pressure as directed...simplify play calls..etc) rather than purely being based upon results of the D.After listening the first time and, now, watching the interviews, I was struck by how CPJ responded to the question that began something like, "I know Ted Roof is responsible for the defensive side . . . " In CPJ's response as he smirked a little he said, "You would be surprised if you knew," or something like that. Point is, I got the distinct impression that CPJ has a real hands on approach to the entire team. I think he tried turning a lot of the defensive responsibilities over to Groh, since he was supposed to be one of the best defensive minds in football at any level, but I feel like he must have vowed after that to never completely turn a defense over to someone else. Anybody else have an impression about that?
I doubt he's as "hands on" as GOL was during Roof's first stint as DC.
Homer Rice would be impressed.After watching those video's I am impressed by our men. They are well-spoken and that is something that makes me proud. We truly are getting a student athlete here at GT. Man I hope we can continue to win big! I can't wait for the season to open! #proudfan
Didn't GOL want Roof less aggressive? If so, it's pretty ironic I'd say.
Yeah, but didn't we run a very conservative defense under Roof at the time and wasn't he just a puppet DC under GOL?nope...he thought he was overwhelmed...roof was only LB coach before that....
Yeah, but didn't we run a very conservative defense under Roof at the time and wasn't he just a puppet DC under GOL?
A roof tends to leak with too few shingles or if some are out of place or some were taken out of the factory before all the granules were applied or some were just not very good or if some of the best ones your were planning on using were suddenly lost before the day the roof was put on.my recollection of it was leaky roof....then about midyear GOL said he was going to "take over more" not too different than Paul Johnson...and did...then the roof puppet mantra came out....I think year 2 GOL let back off it again. But it was still semi-leaky roof.
last year was gushing roof...then went to semi-leaking roof.
this year we hope to go from semi-leaking roof to...roof with flashing and shingles (not yet slate roof)
Or the pieces were ok enough and the engineer and architect suckA roof tends to leak with too few shingles or if some are out of place or some were taken out of the factory before all the granules were applied or some were just not very good or if some of the best ones your were planning on using were suddenly lost before the day the roof was put on.
I'd say the mass attrition of DLinemen forcing us to play certain guys early and others out of position meets my metaphor a little better. I have no idea how you can say "the pieces were ok enough.."Or the pieces were ok enough and the engineer and architect suck