... well I will still be at the game next week. Not expecting to see much better from GT unfortunately..
Welcome to the club - sorry you have to be here with us. I felt like I watched the least prepared Tech team I’ve ever seen today.Actually, I was still defending CGC (somewhat) until today. I have to be honest with myself as well as all of you. Something has to change.
Kinda like the dumb A-Back fake play that never ever ever worked and usually caused us to jump offsides. Short memories.
Here's a tip. The triple option ain't coming back to Georgia Tech. Move o
This!!!!!Here's a tip. If we had hired Moncken, we would not be in the fix we are in now.
Not sure who that group is but some of you have gotten to the point you're actively rooting against the guy (and GT) just to prove your point. Congrats?We aren’t the bitter butt hurt group of posters who went all in on a charlatan and refuse to admit it.
Would it matter ? Would the result change ?Not sure who that group is but some of you have gotten to the point you're actively rooting against the guy (and GT) just to prove your point. Congrats?
Kind of makes me wonder if he is losing some of the players, if it is that will kill a coach“The locker room is the first and foremost thing I’m concerned about,” Collins said. “There are some hurting guys in there. ... That’s all I’m concerned about right now. We’ll just keep it there.”
Sounds like he's losing the locker room ...
I think he lost most of them last year. This year is only making it worse.Kind of makes me wonder if he is losing some of the players, if it is that will kill a coach
But the revisionist history is killing us. A good coach (CPJ) is vilified and his system blamed for the current state of things. Those who “can’t get over CPJ” are jumping up and down because the false narrative around the past regime is causing us not to see what is right in front of our eyes right now.I'm not the bitter butthurt group of posters that can't get over Paul Johnson and the damn triple option. I'm just keeping it real. Move on that offense isn't coming back here
No one is rooting against him. We all want to win. And opinions DO NOT interfere with his coaching one bit. No matter how negative the fan base is C****** has 5 working days to prepare his team for UGA. Our feelings do not hurt nor help him at all. Just like none of our opinions or feelings helped the Braves win. The coaches and players prepare how they want and then they own the results. I want him to beat UGA and then sign four 5 star players. Just because I want that doesn’t mean it will happen. He controls his fate not us.Not sure who that group is but some of you have gotten to the point you're actively rooting against the guy (and GT) just to prove your point. Congrats?
Number 10 Wake Forrest.Look at Pitt, for instance.
Unless I missed some, Wake has two 4* HS recruits on their current roster. They have some transfers that were possibly 4*, but they are having success with a roster most of would not trade for.Number 10 Wake Forrest.
Brings back the old arguments from a few years ago where some of us said player rankings are NOT everything. Not that they are unimportant but a coach getting the players he wants that he feels he can coach up is FAR more important.Unless I missed some, Wake has two 4* HS recruits on their current roster. They have some transfers that were possibly 4*, but they are having success with a roster most of would not trade for.
I agree .I've been watching for 65 yrs and this is worse maybe than Bill Lewis.Losing is one thing but this embarrassing for our institution.I’ve been a GT fan my entire life which granted isn’t too terribly long. I can remember always trying to find the scores to the game or hoping to catch it on TV or make the trip to see it in person. Even when my life started getting busier I would put the game on record to watch later or listen by radio or now the GT app. However, this year, I watched NIU and Pitt. That’s it. Sure I kept up with a handful of others and even caught the end of the UNC game, but the on field product has literally turned me off from trying to keep up with the team.
Today didn’t shock me in the slightest. I fully expected to be shelled. I did expect us to put up some points though. For instance, I logged into the GT app to listen while I was on the road and it was about 10 minutes left in the second quarter. ND was up 31-0 and when I heard the score, I didn’t get sad. I didn’t get upset. I actually felt nothing. Within the next two minutes I head a GT 3 and out, a shanked punt, and an Irish TD and again felt nothing. I simply turned off the app and listened to the radio.
We’ve been exposed. The gameplan against us is simple, man up our outside receivers and send a blitz. The 3 and out I referenced I believe the Irish sent a blitz every play and we couldn’t stop it. We knew what was coming and instead of checking out of it or going max protect we simple ran right into their blitz.
I say all that to say this. Our players have been robbed. Robbed by a man who told them to stay and he would get us back to the ELITE programs across NCAA. That College Gameday would come back and we would host meaningful late night games regularly. Well, he hasn’t coached them up to anything. This is a highly talented group of men who are not being coached properly or having someone get the most out of them. I’ve checked out. I have no emotional attachment anymore. As a lifelong fan, that hurts. It hurts to not care about the team I’ve loved to watch since I was little. So many great memories are tied to Tech and now I can’t even bring myself to be sad or shocked when we get demolished. It will be worse next week for sure. There’s blood in the water and Kirby will throw Crean a bone after last night. All I care about now is the off-season. What will Tstan do about this? I’m ready to find out.
We didn't headline it because we have fallen so far off the cliff that another 3-9 season doesn't cause misery anymore.... it is expectedHow we failed to headline the Misery Index is mysterious, but Oregon was a playoff contender and great things were expected from Florida and Texas.
But we’re not so irrelevant that yesterday doesn’t get noticed. We made the list
Misery Index notebook: Oregon's season ends in predictable disappointment; Texas has completely cratered
The Misery Index looks at Oregon, which stumbled once again to dash any Playoff hopes; Texas, which is about as bad as it's ever been, and much more.www.usatoday.com