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<blockquote data-quote="cuttysark" data-source="post: 119825" data-attributes="member: 1578"><p>We also have to fess up that a few of our preseason predictions on this board didn't pan out:</p><p> </p><p>- Everybody is just going to line up and run it down our throats with this DL (Chubbs who?)</p><p>- Godhigh is gone and took all our A Back blocking with him</p><p>- Looks like the light will never come on for Snoddy</p><p>- JT is too fragile and won't make it thru an entire season</p><p>- Chamberlain won't be the starter for long</p><p>- PJ will never beat the Big 4 in the same season</p><p>- We own Duke and UNC</p><p> </p><p>Mea Culpa - When Georgia Southern had the lead late in the 4th and was driving for the kill, I told my wife, "It will be 4-5 years before we get over losing this game. Johnson is gone and we will have to start over from scratch." Could anyone have predicted then 11 wins and an Orange Bowl victory over the team that spent the most weeks at #1? For the sheer satisfaction and thrill of the ride this year, no team in my memory can match it.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>As coaches say: if you start listening to the fans then it won't be long before you're sitting with them. Apparently the GT players follow that same ideology. This team grew up and learned each and every game. Even in the losses GT still had a chance to win. That type of consistency is what gets not only a team, but more importantly; a program over the hump moving forward. I'm looking forward to 2015.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="cuttysark, post: 119825, member: 1578"] We also have to fess up that a few of our preseason predictions on this board didn't pan out: - Everybody is just going to line up and run it down our throats with this DL (Chubbs who?) - Godhigh is gone and took all our A Back blocking with him - Looks like the light will never come on for Snoddy - JT is too fragile and won't make it thru an entire season - Chamberlain won't be the starter for long - PJ will never beat the Big 4 in the same season - We own Duke and UNC Mea Culpa - When Georgia Southern had the lead late in the 4th and was driving for the kill, I told my wife, "It will be 4-5 years before we get over losing this game. Johnson is gone and we will have to start over from scratch." Could anyone have predicted then 11 wins and an Orange Bowl victory over the team that spent the most weeks at #1? For the sheer satisfaction and thrill of the ride this year, no team in my memory can match it.[/QUOTE] As coaches say: if you start listening to the fans then it won't be long before you're sitting with them. Apparently the GT players follow that same ideology. This team grew up and learned each and every game. Even in the losses GT still had a chance to win. That type of consistency is what gets not only a team, but more importantly; a program over the hump moving forward. I'm looking forward to 2015. [/QUOTE]
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