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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry the Jacket" data-source="post: 837999" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>I was impressed with the post-game interview that Jordan Mason conducted yesterday. Watching that reminded me that these young men are achieving success in many ways other than winning football games. Everybody wants to win and that is why we play the games. Losing sucks and nobody feels that more than the players and coaches who devote so much time and energy into trying to win each and every game. I was just thinking about how much pressure these guys are under and in reading the board you can really feel it. It is palpable. I know Geoff Collins is well compensated and a grown man who knew exactly what he signed up for. It looks like his coaching methodology and philosophy is being tested and right now it is not passing muster. He appears to have an unshakeable belief that he is doing it not only the right way but in a new and unique way that will ultimately propel Tech back into National prominence in the storied game of College Football. He is almost evangelical in his belief and his promotion of his system. </p><p></p><p>He may or may not get fired. I am still holding out hope at the end of the day that he will succeed. For if he succeeds, Georgia Tech football succeeds. So I am going to quit calling for his head and do my dead level best to support him and the program. I really don't have a vote in whether he stays or goes, so the rest is just me expressing my opinion and that is what these forums are for. So I am not going to criticize anyone that chooses to jump off or on the Collins bandwagon. This season has pretty well been defined but we do have 3 more times to take the field and perform. So I am hoping that our boys and coaches will find some level of success to build on as we look to the future.</p><p></p><p>Go Jackets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry the Jacket, post: 837999, member: 65"] I was impressed with the post-game interview that Jordan Mason conducted yesterday. Watching that reminded me that these young men are achieving success in many ways other than winning football games. Everybody wants to win and that is why we play the games. Losing sucks and nobody feels that more than the players and coaches who devote so much time and energy into trying to win each and every game. I was just thinking about how much pressure these guys are under and in reading the board you can really feel it. It is palpable. I know Geoff Collins is well compensated and a grown man who knew exactly what he signed up for. It looks like his coaching methodology and philosophy is being tested and right now it is not passing muster. He appears to have an unshakeable belief that he is doing it not only the right way but in a new and unique way that will ultimately propel Tech back into National prominence in the storied game of College Football. He is almost evangelical in his belief and his promotion of his system. He may or may not get fired. I am still holding out hope at the end of the day that he will succeed. For if he succeeds, Georgia Tech football succeeds. So I am going to quit calling for his head and do my dead level best to support him and the program. I really don't have a vote in whether he stays or goes, so the rest is just me expressing my opinion and that is what these forums are for. So I am not going to criticize anyone that chooses to jump off or on the Collins bandwagon. This season has pretty well been defined but we do have 3 more times to take the field and perform. So I am hoping that our boys and coaches will find some level of success to build on as we look to the future. Go Jackets! [/QUOTE]
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