Doubling down, if you can’t find one - retract your comment that all of us “like CPJ fans more than the Program” are accepting of mediocrity
All things considered, I can’t be more thrilled with how the season turned out!
SMH.. If you are being serious, polite golf clap if you're posting tic.Not exactly happy, but I think thrilled falls under the same umbrella.
SMH.. If you are being serious, polite golf clap if you're posting tic.
The context of this entire argument is wrong. I have not heard anyone parrot the false assertion that some of the anti-coach posters take of "We should be happy to be where we are" or "This is the best we can do". Instead many of us, myself included, have said we need to be more consistent and build momentum as opposed to the cycle of ups and downs we have experienced under coach. During the season is the WRONG time to be addressing or judging the performance of a team because it lacks important data.. ie a 1-3 team looks significantly worse than a 7-4 team who has won 6 of it's last 7. Coach talks about two things I think are extremely important here, and remember unlike the keyboard heroes that we all are in our minds, he has been paid to coach 40+ years.
1) You have to judge a team or a coach by the body of their work.
This is critical, anything short of this induces (intentionally or not) a set of bias that can shape the story beyond the data itself. For example:
Q: would you want a team that goes 1-3 across a 4 game stretch that includes Alcorn State, USF and Pitt?
A: of Course Not.
Q: would you want a team that goes 6-1 across a 7 game stretch including 6 ACC opponents (Louisville, Va Tech, UVA, Miami, UNC and Duke)
A: heck yes!
Spoiler Alert: That is the same team. You can do the same exercise with a team that leads the nation in rushing, or is in the top 10 nationally for defensive take aways, or any other number of stats. The season isn't over yet, so those of us who are reasonable are reserving judgement until it is complete. For now, we encourage the team and pick them up when they lose; we celebrate with them when they win.
2) Expectations have to match commitment.
To me this has always been the crux of the issue. More so then stat picking (which both sides do) because it is about understanding the atmospherics of our situation. I firmly believe we need to increase spending if we want to get back to the level I think we can and should be competing at. For reference, 7 win seasons don't cut it. I believe TStan is the first AD we have had in recent memory (since I started at GT in 2004) that is bringing the $ commitment up to where we have to be for us to win at the level we desire.
That is not an immediate process. What IS immediate is the effect a coach has on the tenor and tone of the team. We have seen CPJ graduate more players than his predecessors in an environment of continued and increased scrutiny. We don't typically have kids who make the press for crimes, but instead for traveling to Puerto Rico to rebuild broken down cities or spending time with and making donations to children hospitals. Our Institute is built on the promise of Progress and Service. Hate or Love CPJ, agree or disagree with his scheme, you can not argue against him living that ethos and instilling / developing / recruiting for it in our young men who represent Georgia Tech. You want to see an immediate effect? Remove the guy who does this and get it wrong by bringing in a coach more focused on the W/L column than the mission of Georgia Tech and you'll see funding dry up and support from the hill get worse. I personally am of the opinion that this is how it should be. This is College Athletics, not the NFL, but I digress.
My point is that we have a coach who utilizes a scheme which is not dependent on the top 100 type guys to win, finally a Defensive coach who is getting takeaways which appear to be scheme related (not all luck) and donors partnering with an AD to bring real $$ to affect change. The alignment of our commitment is approaching the level of our desired results. THIS IS A GOOD THING. It would be premature to move away from the path until we see it won't work. That is a determination for another day and time. Until then.. What's the Good Word?
Paul Johnson does not accept 7 wins as a goal either. I keep waiting to hear the name of some coach, along with a description of some plan that will give us a better chance of winning consistently.@ramblinwreck92
Doubling down, if you can’t find one - retract your comment that all of us “like CPJ fans more than the Program” are accepting of mediocrity
He got it.Uh, you get that he said "ALL THINGS CONSIDERED." Pretty sure that meant, considering we started 1-3. And, given that start, we finished 6-1. I think most fans should be pretty happy with 6-1.
Now, if he had just said "I am thrilled with this season including the 1-3 start," you might have a point.
You say that when you make a comment about offense or play calling you get a flood of personal insults. I think the problem is that your "body of work" has shown you to be strongly opinionated against the coach and the program without basing your comments on data and facts. Sort of like the President vs the democrats. Its gotten to the point that even if he has a good idea and presents it it a sane, respectful manner, they don't want to agree because of all of the other crap he has said and done! And calling people stupid and moron doesn't help win respect.
We are a lot happier than VT and UNC fans right now.Uh, you get that he said "ALL THINGS CONSIDERED." Pretty sure that meant, considering we started 1-3. And, given that start, we finished 6-1. I think most fans should be pretty happy with 6-1.
Now, if he had just said "I am thrilled with this season including the 1-3 start," you might have a point.
Literally the first thing of substance from your post in this thread, but it redeems everything. **** the dawgs. Piss on them.It doesn't matter now though. What does is beating the ****ing mutts on Saturday. If we can pull that off and ruin those *******s' season, I'd consider 2018 a success.
What is wrong with you? The team and coach made a great turn around from what could have been a disaster of a year and all you ever post negative crap. We have a chance for 9 wins this year. (8 more realistically) No one saw that coming at 1 - 3.
Your like a soggy hotdog bun at a bratwurst party.
We are a lot happier than VT and UNC fans right now.
Literally the first thing of substance from your post in this thread, but it redeems everything. **** the dawgs. Piss on them.
If your argument was "fire CPJ because his defenses and special teams consistently suck" I wouldn't say a word. I disagree with that being a good choice since he is trying to find a DC worth a lick, but it certainly has merit since he has failed every time (please Nate be our savior).What is wrong with you? Stop cherry-picking my replies! I've given credit to CPJ for this turnaround already. That you apparently missed it isn't my fault. If we beat the mutts, 2018 is a success. If not, then it was a year that we should've won the Coastal but didn't. It was a year that our biggest win was over a team ranked #48. A nice turnaround for sure but one that fell short of many posted expectations here and elsewhere. I saw many GT fans predicting 8-9 wins.
I think the difference is that some GT fans are fine with 2nd place and some aren't. Some are Pollyannas and some aren't.
The Pollyannas need to get over themselves.
I don't think adding a shotgun would be a bad choice. Navy and Army do it sometimes (though rarely). I don't know how it could be phrased in a CPJ radio show to not make CPJ defensive, but I would like to know why Army and Navy sometimes do it, but we don't.No shotgun for Graham?
Agreed- **** the dawgs. god it'd be nice to ruin their stupid season and lives.
In either radio show or post game interview (can't remember), CPJ said Marshall couldn't see an open AB because he didn't have a lane to see him. We have to remember that Marshall is only listed as 5'10. Coach also said there was one that just needed to be thrown but wasn't.Let me change this discussion a little. A few times last week PJ called some pass plays not on 3rd and long. I just knew we were fixing to see a nice gain and maybe change how they were playing our running game. The protection was good enough to get the pass off in rhythm, but Taquon didn't throw it. I can only assume that even with one man coverage, our receivers didn't have the speed or moves to work free. Is that the main reason why PJ continues to try variations in the run game this year instead of more passes even when the defense dictates the pass?
Tell 680 said he couldn't do it and make it work.I don't think adding a shotgun would be a bad choice. Navy and Army do it sometimes (though rarely). I don't know how it could be phrased in a CPJ radio show to not make CPJ defensive, but I would like to know why Army and Navy sometimes do it, but we don't.