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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney Kent" data-source="post: 36760" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>squints: My point on the article was to stress the other side of the coin, and that was that the writer was trying to say that Paul Johnson's record was fine and in line with Tech traditon, which it is not. However, I will rephrase my stance on the whole subject. Paul Johnson has not fared well since his first two years. It makes no difference if the problem is the offense, defense, special teams, recruiting, internal problems, etal, the bottom line is that his past few years have not lived up to Tech's standards of its total history. He has not done well in his past few years. Regardless of any excuses, the buck stops with Paul Johnson and it is his fault regardless of the excuses. Most likely, his record this year will determine if he stays or goes. If he falters, regardless of excuses, it is still his fault. If he wins big, it is to his credit and he will get the accolades for a good season and rightly so. Any Team is a mirror image of its coach. It is his team, and the records belong to him, and he will be judged on his record, not excuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney Kent, post: 36760, member: 923"] squints: My point on the article was to stress the other side of the coin, and that was that the writer was trying to say that Paul Johnson's record was fine and in line with Tech traditon, which it is not. However, I will rephrase my stance on the whole subject. Paul Johnson has not fared well since his first two years. It makes no difference if the problem is the offense, defense, special teams, recruiting, internal problems, etal, the bottom line is that his past few years have not lived up to Tech's standards of its total history. He has not done well in his past few years. Regardless of any excuses, the buck stops with Paul Johnson and it is his fault regardless of the excuses. Most likely, his record this year will determine if he stays or goes. If he falters, regardless of excuses, it is still his fault. If he wins big, it is to his credit and he will get the accolades for a good season and rightly so. Any Team is a mirror image of its coach. It is his team, and the records belong to him, and he will be judged on his record, not excuses. [/QUOTE]
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