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<blockquote data-quote="johncu" data-source="post: 71329" data-attributes="member: 444"><p>Dude... Tech fans were rightfully enraged when he said that about Gailey. I'm no Chan fan, and he needed to go, but he was mediocre AT WORST. We decided that we needed an innovative coach to compensate for our restrictions and disadvantages, so we went and got one.</p><p></p><p>Mandel was a tool when he said that and he's being one here as well, although many others have said very similar things about Tech this season. Personally, I don't see any reason we'll be worse than we have been, and there are a lot of reasons for potential optimism. We've shot ourselves in the foot just about as much as possible and still had winning records. IMO the worst-case scenario is we blow it (again) against the likes of VT and Miami an end up 7-5 or something. Best case is we have a 2009 type season where we actually put teams away down the stretch and win 9-10 games and the division.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johncu, post: 71329, member: 444"] Dude... Tech fans were rightfully enraged when he said that about Gailey. I'm no Chan fan, and he needed to go, but he was mediocre AT WORST. We decided that we needed an innovative coach to compensate for our restrictions and disadvantages, so we went and got one. Mandel was a tool when he said that and he's being one here as well, although many others have said very similar things about Tech this season. Personally, I don't see any reason we'll be worse than we have been, and there are a lot of reasons for potential optimism. We've shot ourselves in the foot just about as much as possible and still had winning records. IMO the worst-case scenario is we blow it (again) against the likes of VT and Miami an end up 7-5 or something. Best case is we have a 2009 type season where we actually put teams away down the stretch and win 9-10 games and the division. [/QUOTE]
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