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<blockquote data-quote="SidewalkJacket" data-source="post: 60339" data-attributes="member: 546"><p>I dont disagree with everything in your post, and can't address all your points (i shouldn't be addressing any of them since I'm driving), but I definitely did not assert that offense was all that mattered (don't turn that thread into one of those debates -- there's more than enough of those). The whole program falls at CPJ's feet, without a doubt. I think he has gotten his feet under him in recruiting and is gaining traction. He also appears to have solved the D coaching issue, and hopefully the new ST/co-OL coach pays dividends. I think CPJ has been willing to make changes to our weakest components (D and ST) a lot more willingly than CCG was with his weak offenses.</p><p></p><p>I do disagree about O'Leary's adept handling of academics. The game has changed, and many of those guys would not be on GT's campus today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidewalkJacket, post: 60339, member: 546"] I dont disagree with everything in your post, and can't address all your points (i shouldn't be addressing any of them since I'm driving), but I definitely did not assert that offense was all that mattered (don't turn that thread into one of those debates -- there's more than enough of those). The whole program falls at CPJ's feet, without a doubt. I think he has gotten his feet under him in recruiting and is gaining traction. He also appears to have solved the D coaching issue, and hopefully the new ST/co-OL coach pays dividends. I think CPJ has been willing to make changes to our weakest components (D and ST) a lot more willingly than CCG was with his weak offenses. I do disagree about O'Leary's adept handling of academics. The game has changed, and many of those guys would not be on GT's campus today. [/QUOTE]
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