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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 585877" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Paul Johnson presided over the most prolific era (10+ years) of GT offensive football, so there really is no logical complaint about recruiting on that side of the ball. We got who we needed to run our style of offense. The recruiting problem was finding guys to play DL, especially on the interior. If you can't find those guys, it doesn't matter what you do everywhere else on the D. Unfortunately, CPJ also presided over one of the worst defensive eras as a result. You can't look at star rating when recruiting for our O as much as you can for D. It will never be proven how much the system affected the recruiting on the DL, but I don't have a strong argument against it either. </p><p></p><p>I welcome a shift to good defensive football and hopefully enough good offense. Transitions are tough. The current regime has my full support.</p><p> throughout.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 585877, member: 639"] Paul Johnson presided over the most prolific era (10+ years) of GT offensive football, so there really is no logical complaint about recruiting on that side of the ball. We got who we needed to run our style of offense. The recruiting problem was finding guys to play DL, especially on the interior. If you can't find those guys, it doesn't matter what you do everywhere else on the D. Unfortunately, CPJ also presided over one of the worst defensive eras as a result. You can't look at star rating when recruiting for our O as much as you can for D. It will never be proven how much the system affected the recruiting on the DL, but I don't have a strong argument against it either. I welcome a shift to good defensive football and hopefully enough good offense. Transitions are tough. The current regime has my full support. throughout. [/QUOTE]
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