Eric
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One thing that upsets me about Paul Johnson is his attitude toward Georgia Tech. He is always making statements about how we are about as good as we have always been and words to the effect that we should not expect to be any better than a 6 out of 10 program. To me that is not good leadership. A leader comes in, finds out why we are stuck at 60%, develops a plan to get better than that, implements that plan and holds everyone to a higher standard so the plan can be realized. With Johnson, to me, it feels like he thinks maintaining the status quo is his mission and we should be thankful he has been able to maintain that.
I think he has had enough time to show us what he can do. After this season, if we are still a 60% program, I think it is time to find new leadership with higher expectations. I like Paul and think he is a good coach but I think there are a lot of guys out there that could get us to a higher level and I am about ready to try one of them.
Go Jackets!
One thing that upsets me about Paul Johnson is his attitude toward Georgia Tech. He is always making statements about how we are about as good as we have always been and words to the effect that we should not expect to be any better than a 6 out of 10 program. To me that is not good leadership. A leader comes in, finds out why we are stuck at 60%, develops a plan to get better than that, implements that plan and holds everyone to a higher standard so the plan can be realized. With Johnson, to me, it feels like he thinks maintaining the status quo is his mission and we should be thankful he has been able to maintain that.
I think he has had enough time to show us what he can do. After this season, if we are still a 60% program, I think it is time to find new leadership with higher expectations. I like Paul and think he is a good coach but I think there are a lot of guys out there that could get us to a higher level and I am about ready to try one of them.
Go Jackets!
I don't get the impression CPJ is happy to maintain the status quo. I don't get that at all. I think he wants to win them all, especially against the factories, to prove his system can overcome the odds. This is why I like him.
I don't get the impression CPJ is happy to maintain the status quo. I don't get that at all. I think he wants to win them all, especially against the factories, to prove his system can overcome the odds. This is why I like him.
Agreed.. Seems like people don't like the fact that in the last 20+ years we have not been dominant. Period, end of story.
I always felt like he mentions that as a reminder to keep expectations ground in reality. We are a top 10 public school in academics. That makes it VERY hard to go out and get the type of athlete who powerhouse teams are built around. My priority is keeping the academic integrity and rigor of the school. That's why I went to GT.
Now, having said that I want to win as much as the next guy - and believe CPJ gives us the best opportunity in the academic environment we are in. No trouble makers, very little scandal, and a high graduation rate are barometers of success as well, and I believe they often get overlooked by Media and sidewalk fans.
'preciate it.Well stated.
This guy (CPJ) is driven. He just cant handle the constant questions surrounding his offense. I am still all in with our coach and often just skip over the cmments concerning his future. It will take care of itself .I don't get the impression CPJ is happy to maintain the status quo. I don't get that at all. I think he wants to win them all, especially against the factories, to prove his system can overcome the odds. This is why I like him.
So you're saying he finds the constant harping on his offense, offensive?This guy (CPJ) is driven. He just cant handle the constant questions surrounding his offense. I am still all in with our coach and often just skip over the cmments concerning his future. It will take care of itself .
yes, and he get defensive.So you're saying he finds the constant harping on his offense, offensive?