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<blockquote data-quote="up state jacket" data-source="post: 256471" data-attributes="member: 1512"><p>The coaches that came ahead him were facing the same challenges and didn't complain. Maybe there other things happening behind the scenes we don't know about causing Paul to have soo many problems, but I'd be willing to bet he is some how responsible for the internal riffs. Paul is a my way or the highway type of guy and those kind of people don't stay any where long. They wear out their welcome. He wants more support and $$$, then he needs to learn to play the game. Which he hasn't seemed to learn how to play. He will not intimidate or bully or chastise the new AD into getting what he wants. Is Tech perfect, no, does it need to improve in certain areas to make itself more competitive, yes. Calling out ur boss and constantly complaining about what you don't have and blaming everyone but the man in the mirror is getting old and will not solve that problem. One time I wish Paul would just say, I've tried my best and it hasn't been good enough. I've made some bad staff decisions and I own it. Who am I kidding, like that is going to happen. We will continue to hear how too many missed assignments, JT missed x amount of reads, we couldn't make the play when we needed it, only if that fumble hadn't occurred we'd be alright, only if our WR's could block better, and the list goes on and on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="up state jacket, post: 256471, member: 1512"] The coaches that came ahead him were facing the same challenges and didn't complain. Maybe there other things happening behind the scenes we don't know about causing Paul to have soo many problems, but I'd be willing to bet he is some how responsible for the internal riffs. Paul is a my way or the highway type of guy and those kind of people don't stay any where long. They wear out their welcome. He wants more support and $$$, then he needs to learn to play the game. Which he hasn't seemed to learn how to play. He will not intimidate or bully or chastise the new AD into getting what he wants. Is Tech perfect, no, does it need to improve in certain areas to make itself more competitive, yes. Calling out ur boss and constantly complaining about what you don't have and blaming everyone but the man in the mirror is getting old and will not solve that problem. One time I wish Paul would just say, I've tried my best and it hasn't been good enough. I've made some bad staff decisions and I own it. Who am I kidding, like that is going to happen. We will continue to hear how too many missed assignments, JT missed x amount of reads, we couldn't make the play when we needed it, only if that fumble hadn't occurred we'd be alright, only if our WR's could block better, and the list goes on and on. [/QUOTE]
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