Captain killem
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As a sidewalk fan maybe I should go with Tennessee lol
Who are you referring to AE87?
Only if we start passing all of the time.I made a similar post last week that I think PJ gets 2017 with a new AD. His contract drops significantly after 2017 and Stansbury will have had an entire year to evaluate the program. I think the offense needs to be tweaked primarily because the college game is now set up for the passing game. The blocking rules (crack backs, chop blocks) and the way holding is no longer called allows an advantage to passing offenses. These changes have evolved since PJ has been at GT and he hasn't. I think his somewhat abrasive personality does him no favors either. He certainly is not a big time recruiter and probably doesn't like that part of his job. I went to the UVA-Duke game today. If we can't beat both of them then he should be fired this year, neither has a run game. UVA throws the long ball and Duke dinks little 5 to 10 yard passes. It was Duke homecoming and maybe there were 20K at the game. Is that what we are coming to?
Very much. That is one of the reasons uga has the amount of fans they have.
CPJ is completely safe until after the 2017 season - no reason to talk about that at all.
His buyout is that he is payed the full value of his remaining contract if he is fired before the end of 2017. After the end of the 2017 season it is $1MM for each year remaining on the contract. So after the end of the 2017 season GT would owe CPJ $3MM (contract runs through 2020).
I've come to the same conclusion with regards to our O and the current state of football. The rules give you advantages in the passing game but not really running the ball.I made a similar post last week that I think PJ gets 2017 with a new AD. His contract drops significantly after 2017 and Stansbury will have had an entire year to evaluate the program. I think the offense needs to be tweaked primarily because the college game is now set up for the passing game. The blocking rules (crack backs, chop blocks) and the way holding is no longer called allows an advantage to passing offenses. These changes have evolved since PJ has been at GT and he hasn't. I think his somewhat abrasive personality does him no favors either. He certainly is not a big time recruiter and probably doesn't like that part of his job. I went to the UVA-Duke game today. If we can't beat both of them then he should be fired this year, neither has a run game. UVA throws the long ball and Duke dinks little 5 to 10 yard passes. It was Duke homecoming and maybe there were 20K at the game. Is that what we are coming to?
Very well said I am a sidewalk fan too. I have had season tickets for 10 years and never miss a game. I also go to as many road games as possible how many of the Great GT alums do that? From the look of the stands not many.See this is what I said in an earlier thread. I have read this entire thread and see some of the attitudes towards us sidewalk fans I swear some of you alumni are WORSE than uga fans and that is saying a lot I have enjoyed MOST of the time I have spent here. Lately the egotistical and foolishness of the alumni towards sidewalk fans has me thinking why I waste my time being a fan that has " 1 in 6" millionaires. Well I'm not a tech graduate but have always loved the school and sports teams but my patience with some on this board and some in general is wearing very thin.
I appreciate the fact that a parent is willing to endure all kinds of garbage just to make a few very valid points from his perspective. The idea that Tech is NOT willing to do the things necessary to attract 4 and 5 star talent is telling. That would be, I assume, "bag men", girls, classes in uh, recreation and assorted other enticements that now litter the college football landscape. The type of offense we run is not as big a factor in recruiting failures as the lack of, shall we say, extracurricular benefits that apparently not part of the deal in getting a football scholarship to the Institute. IMHO ps. thank you Mr. Braun for sending us not one but two fine football players.I understand that there is frustration. I think that stems from an inability to recognize that there are things that are necessary to bring in 4-5 star recruits that GT is not willing to do. I am OK with that, then again, I'm not a 'fan' it's a little deeper than that. I like that Trey is an GT Engineer who played football while there. As for Parker, he could have gone anywhere but chose GT because of this balance, because of this offense, and he likes Sewak.
Very well said I am a sidewalk fan too. I have had season tickets for 10 years and never miss a game. I also go to as many road games as possible how many of the Great GT alums do that? From the look of the stands not many.
He is not going anywhere. Besides, I thought the offense played pretty well today. I know the turnovers were the difference, but at least they moved the ball much better than against Clemson. I have said it a million times but I am going to say it again: RECRUITING EMPHASIS NEEDS TO BE CENTERED ON DEFENSE AND OLINE. No more quarterbacks moving to defense and no more 5-8 Abacks at least for a while. Others, of course, may differ but I believe we should go all out in recruiting linemen on a national scale. IMHOCPJ is completely safe until after the 2017 season - no reason to talk about that at all.
His buyout is that he is payed the full value of his remaining contract if he is fired before the end of 2017. After the end of the 2017 season it is $1MM for each year remaining on the contract. So after the end of the 2017 season GT would owe CPJ $3MM (contract runs through 2020).
Very well said I am a sidewalk fan too. I have had season tickets for 10 years and never miss a game. I also go to as many road games as possible how many of the Great GT alums do that? From the look of the stands not many.