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<blockquote data-quote="laoh" data-source="post: 265092" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>I like Paul Johnson and he gives us the best chance to win with what we've got. You've heard this a dozens of times but it's true. Plus, some of you guys are just dreamers... bring this high profile coach or that. Like they'll come and even if they do, they'll jump ship as soon as they have a good season and the higher jobs come calling. Think of it this way... you can long for that top 10 ranking and be coveted in the national spotlight but unless you're Bama, you'll flirt with it for a season or two and then burn out rather quickly. Look at Mississippi State and where they are now... back to where they always were coming off of the 2014 season where they graced #1 for a number of weeks. Look at Auburn and ND... while Auburn is having a somewhat of a decent season, an 8 win season is not good enough for their spoiled fans... ND is in the crapper... it seems like they have this cycle of hiring a new coach and they do well for the first few years, then flame out big time. CPJ has given us two magical seasons with 11 wins, 2 ACC Championship games, 2 Orange Bowls and 1 top 10 finish. I was a freshman at Tech in 94. This means I saw Tech go 1-10 and all but one of my rat hat scores are upside down (okay, I was in the band). Set your expectations accordingly, appreciate what you already have, and lastly be careful what you wish for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laoh, post: 265092, member: 1783"] I like Paul Johnson and he gives us the best chance to win with what we've got. You've heard this a dozens of times but it's true. Plus, some of you guys are just dreamers... bring this high profile coach or that. Like they'll come and even if they do, they'll jump ship as soon as they have a good season and the higher jobs come calling. Think of it this way... you can long for that top 10 ranking and be coveted in the national spotlight but unless you're Bama, you'll flirt with it for a season or two and then burn out rather quickly. Look at Mississippi State and where they are now... back to where they always were coming off of the 2014 season where they graced #1 for a number of weeks. Look at Auburn and ND... while Auburn is having a somewhat of a decent season, an 8 win season is not good enough for their spoiled fans... ND is in the crapper... it seems like they have this cycle of hiring a new coach and they do well for the first few years, then flame out big time. CPJ has given us two magical seasons with 11 wins, 2 ACC Championship games, 2 Orange Bowls and 1 top 10 finish. I was a freshman at Tech in 94. This means I saw Tech go 1-10 and all but one of my rat hat scores are upside down (okay, I was in the band). Set your expectations accordingly, appreciate what you already have, and lastly be careful what you wish for. [/QUOTE]
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