I haven't read most of this thread. Here are the opinions that I dismiss:
1) the idea that people who want to keep CPJ are just settling for mediocrity.
.... a) In my opinion, people who make posts like that are just settling for mediocrity when it comes to using their own brains.
.... b) My reason for saying this is that (i) CPJ just replaced a DC who is a Tech-legend, father of a then player, "like an uncle" to two more, and a good recruiter. He would not do that if he was settling for mediocrity. In fact, he's replaced our DC a few times trying to find the right match -- clearly an indication that he's not satisfied with mediocrity
.... c) and (ii) they are often supporting their view of our program's status with a simplistic use of win-loss record as a measure of the status of our program with blinders to other factors (like injuries, closeness of games, and competition) -- This simplistic
.... d) and (iii) that some say that offense has become mediocre which brings me to ...
2) the idea that CPJ's offense has been the problem
.... a) the effectiveness stats for our offense are clear -- over the last ten years we have averaged top 10 in points/drive against BCS AQ or Pwr5 opponents.
.... b) that's a small group of schools
3) the use of win-loss record as a measure of the success of our offense (see my last two points)
Still, with all that being said, I do agree that wins and losses are the ultimate measure. There is always the rare loss which might be more enjoyable than a frustrating victory, but for the most part we need our team to win. Right now, I still think that CPJ is the best coach for us going forward. I say this for the reasons implied above:
1) His offense works and keeps us competitive from that side of the ball
2) He is not satisfied with mediocre defense and has been consistently working to find defensive success that matches our offensive success
3) He embraces GT with our strengths and challenges and graduates football players as Tech men
However, I think we really need CNW to work-out. We have not been nearly as efficient on D this year as I thought we would be. I think the rational position would be to give it all next year to see if it works out, but we really need to see significant improvement next year.
Just my 2cents Go Jackets
I agree with your points. But I think you're glossing over two things:
1) Win-Loss record is too simplistic, as you say. But if you're going to use PPD to say the offense is working, you have to be fair and acknowledge that the statistics for everything else have been quite poor. Defense has been consistently awful by nearly every statistical measure. Special teams have been a weakness overall most of his tenure. Butker was great, but otherwise ST have been weak.
2) His offense works and that's great. But CPJ is our
Head Coach not our OC. He's responsible for everything: offense, defense, ST, recruiting, personnel, discipline, retention, media relations. I like CPJ. I support CPJ. My first choice for our HC next year is [an improved] CPJ. But the one thing that really sticks in my craw is when he calls the defense or the STs "them" or "those guys". The offense is always "we" from him. I get that he wants to hire someone to run those phases and forget about them so he can be a glorified OC. But it hasn't worked. As HC, the buck stops with him. He may not be satisfied with mediocre defense (or ST, or recruiting, or....), but he's never been willing to sacrifice what he wants: time/hands on with the Offense; to work on that side. Hiring
yet another DC to see if this one sticks seems like the definition of insanity. Why not try hiring an
OC and let CPJ use his massive football IQ on helping the D? In other words, focusing his attention where the team needs it- like every other HC.
If CPJ were just the OC and our offense was that good, we'd all be saying 'fire the HC and promote CPJ!' But he's not...