Well.....”relationships.”
Hey it’s very possible Braun has planned this from before CPJ’s announcement. But if CPJ had stayed...and Braun had transferred anyway...you really think Paul’s detractors wouldn’t have lost their minds with the blame game? Man please.
Cheese has a point. Incoming staffs have to try and win over the team. If they fail to it’s a hit against them. Having said that, one player leaving isn’t indicative of a failure by the staff...even if it is our best player. Too early to jump the gun with too much criticism.
I wish CPJ supporters and CGC supporters would take this for what it is and not attempt to weaponize it for arguments sake.
Braun has an excellent chance to close out a stellar career in a new place with a different vibe. His play was a big part of my enjoyment factor watching Tech the last several years. I hope he finishes his college career with a blast and no regrets. I think he will and I’m looling forward to watching him do so. Some team out there is about to get very lucky.
Man, this might be your best post since CGC's hire. I agree that Cheese has a great point that it's CGC's job to keep his best players. And I think most people are in denial if they think CGC didn't try and fail to keep him. That being said, we'll never know if Braun would have made this decision if CPJ had stayed. In my opinion, he likely considered transferring before CPJ's announcement, but wouldn't have been able to pull the trigger due to his loyalty to the previous staff. I respect the hell out of Braun, and this may offend some people here, I truly think he's making the best decision for his career assuming he ends up at a successful Power 5 program.
How could he improve his NFL stock by staying here? He's already proved (among many other qualities) the following: Leadership, Toughness, Run Blocking, Intelligence. Those four qualities aren't changing by transferring to another school. But the qualities (among others) he now has a chance to prove are the following: Pass Blocking, Versatility, Success versus Elite Internal/External Competition. A unit could literally not be in more of a rebuilding mode on one side of the ball than the 2019 Georgia Tech Offense. We're having to undo an offense that's been the foundation and identity of our program for over a decade. Yes, it could end up not being a huge issue and we're fine on offense next year, but why should Braun take the chance? He doesn't owe Tech anything, and the offensive rebuild could prevent him from reaching his potential next year. We're talking about a guy that is making a decision that in 12 months, will turn out to be a multi-million dollar decision. If I'm him, the education will be there for life now that he's graduated - I'm focusing on getting to the league with minimal hiccups in these last 12 months.