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Should CPJ be the coach in 2014?
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<blockquote data-quote="GaTechYellowJackets" data-source="post: 11681" data-attributes="member: 70"><p>I fully agree. We do have an advantage in that regard. Only teams with fast linebackers and decent DE's won't be fooled. But that's only a couple of teams out of the schedule. We definitely overperform our talent. CPJ had his best years when he had good talent on the field (NFL receiver and RB and a QB that was pretty dependable). I just don't see Tech ever being a school that can recruit that kind of talent again (on offense). I am talking about 4 stars with possible chance of 5 star athletes. Example: I don't ever seeing a possible chance of a real good QB coming in and starting as a freshman (under CPJ's system). There is just too much of a learning curve. Therefore, 4 or 5 star QB's will probably never commit here under CPJ's tenure unless they grew up Tech fans their whole life. They may be a little hesitant that they won't be great at running the option because their strengths are elsewhere. Again, I hope my logic is flawed and I am wrong but I just don't see it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GaTechYellowJackets, post: 11681, member: 70"] I fully agree. We do have an advantage in that regard. Only teams with fast linebackers and decent DE's won't be fooled. But that's only a couple of teams out of the schedule. We definitely overperform our talent. CPJ had his best years when he had good talent on the field (NFL receiver and RB and a QB that was pretty dependable). I just don't see Tech ever being a school that can recruit that kind of talent again (on offense). I am talking about 4 stars with possible chance of 5 star athletes. Example: I don't ever seeing a possible chance of a real good QB coming in and starting as a freshman (under CPJ's system). There is just too much of a learning curve. Therefore, 4 or 5 star QB's will probably never commit here under CPJ's tenure unless they grew up Tech fans their whole life. They may be a little hesitant that they won't be great at running the option because their strengths are elsewhere. Again, I hope my logic is flawed and I am wrong but I just don't see it. [/QUOTE]
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