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I enjoy intelligent humor.Excellent use of history and geographical descriptions.
And the stuff that kg posts as well. (Love ya bro)
Both are good for a laugh.
I enjoy intelligent humor.Excellent use of history and geographical descriptions.
That sounds about right but it’s a complicated question to answer without a lot of nuance. I’m sure CPJ was always his own man and would never be “run off.” But he always said he would quit the moment it was no longer fun for him. He quit on his own terms, and quit with integrity, but a lot of external pressures came together to make it “no longer fun.”I have no inside knowledge. All I hear about is how big donors wanted to make a change because they were sick of people making fun of us for having a "high school offense". It seems that there was a lot of external pressure. Sure, Johnson retired but I personally think that we ran him off by withholding support from him.
Yep, fair enough.That sounds about right but it’s a complicated question to answer without a lot of nuance. I’m sure CPJ was always his own man and would never be “run off.” But he always said he would quit the moment it was no longer fun for him. He quit on his own terms, and quit with integrity, but a lot of external pressures came together to make it “no longer fun.”
If we would’ve supported him like Batt and Cabrera are supporting now, I have no doubt we would’ve been in at least 1 playoff.I have no inside knowledge. All I hear about is how big donors wanted to make a change because they were sick of people making fun of us for having a "high school offense". It seems that there was a lot of external pressure. Sure, Johnson retired but I personally think that we ran him off by withholding support from him.
Good point.My exact face. In fairness, I'm pretty sure @orientalnc has never told a joke before. Why would I assume he made a funny?
I enjoy intelligent humor.
And the stuff that kg posts as well. (Love ya bro)
Well, you did get honorable mention.("And the stuff I post as well", huh? This mufuffer.)
Now. That’s. Hysterical.Good point.
I can't wait until we hang 50 on him, and I hope Faulkner lines the boys up in the triple for victory formation.
I agree. In the 1st qtr of the UCF game we couldn't do anything on offense. Then our OL started opening huge holes. In my unsophisticated view, the OL blocking assignments were changed just a bit. Haynes and Smith and King were suddenly making 6-8 yards on almost every running play. CPJ frequently did that to adjust to what the D was doing.I’d be mildly surprised if CBF hasn’t had a session or two with CPJ already to see what he can adapt into his system. I kind of see CBF as a budding chess master like CPJ.
I’d be mildly surprised if CBF hasn’t had a session or two with CPJ already to see what he can adapt into his system. I kind of see CBF as a budding chess master like CPJ.
Yeah, and I doubt very seriously if Scoots can out scheme that pair that will most probably team up for that game. Will be fun to watch.I’d be mildly surprised if CBF hasn’t had a session or two with CPJ already to see what he can adapt into his system. I kind of see CBF as a budding chess master like CPJ.
I saw what appeared to me to be a lot of CPJ-ish spread option techniques over the course of the season, but especially as it wore on. I do believe that Jeff Monken adapted a bunch of stuff to his O later on. We know Belichick used some of it and Meyer as well.Some of the slot motion blocking resembled CPJ's AB motion blocking. Remember, CPJ "repackaged" a lot of his stuff for Urban Meyer and Baltimore Ravens (and a lot of other coaches). A coach at GT has to be a complete moron not to make use of a resource like CPJ. Even if you don't use his option plays, there's a lot of the "meat and potatoes" blocking concepts that you can use to your advantage.
I enjoy intelligent humor.
And the stuff that kg posts as well. (Love ya bro)
Both are good for a laugh.
er, I think that is what a good coach does.(always have a back-up plan for anything-like when a key player gets hurt)I agree. In the 1st qtr of the UCF game we couldn't do anything on offense. Then our OL started opening huge holes. In my unsophisticated view, the OL blocking assignments were changed just a bit. Haynes and Smith and King were suddenly making 6-8 yards on almost every running play. CPJ frequently did that to adjust to what the D was doing.