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<blockquote data-quote="up state jacket" data-source="post: 256510" data-attributes="member: 1512"><p>Why is it considered whiney to not like the wing t and the coach that brought it here. Outside of Tracy Ham and Josh Nesbit his greatness is not all that great. I find discussing Paul Johnson is like discussing the Trump/Hillary topic. If you're a Paul guy and someone is just speaking their mind about him on a MESSAGE BOARD of all places and the opinion isn't to their liking, lets bring out the bats and begin bashing. On the flip side if you're not a Paul guy, you have to listen to why he can't recruit at the P5 level. You have to listen to how the hill is always fing w/ the football team. You have to listen to all these unrealistic expectations being placed on the program by fans. Paul Johnson should feel extremely lucky he has his job period. If he feel the grass is greener some where else, he knows where the door is. No one made him sign that extension and no one made him make the decisions he has for program. Tech football wasn't as bad as most on here make it out under Chan. Outside of the ugag drubbings, he was competitive w/ everyone on our schedule. Last time I checked not agreeing w/ someone or something didn't make you whiney or bi***y or anything else. I will agree Tech fans do have a complex and it has gotten worse in the last 8 years. It's ok to admit the Johnson experiment has run it's course. Again Paul is LUCKY to have this job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="up state jacket, post: 256510, member: 1512"] Why is it considered whiney to not like the wing t and the coach that brought it here. Outside of Tracy Ham and Josh Nesbit his greatness is not all that great. I find discussing Paul Johnson is like discussing the Trump/Hillary topic. If you're a Paul guy and someone is just speaking their mind about him on a MESSAGE BOARD of all places and the opinion isn't to their liking, lets bring out the bats and begin bashing. On the flip side if you're not a Paul guy, you have to listen to why he can't recruit at the P5 level. You have to listen to how the hill is always fing w/ the football team. You have to listen to all these unrealistic expectations being placed on the program by fans. Paul Johnson should feel extremely lucky he has his job period. If he feel the grass is greener some where else, he knows where the door is. No one made him sign that extension and no one made him make the decisions he has for program. Tech football wasn't as bad as most on here make it out under Chan. Outside of the ugag drubbings, he was competitive w/ everyone on our schedule. Last time I checked not agreeing w/ someone or something didn't make you whiney or bi***y or anything else. I will agree Tech fans do have a complex and it has gotten worse in the last 8 years. It's ok to admit the Johnson experiment has run it's course. Again Paul is LUCKY to have this job. [/QUOTE]
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