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<blockquote data-quote="Sebastian GT" data-source="post: 574942" data-attributes="member: 426"><p>No subtle digs being taken. The Johnson era was full of ups and downs and had stagnated. That's not my idea of utopia. Maybe that's yours. He retired so now we have a new guy. It's really pretty simple. Not demanding nothing ever be said negative but anyone that spends as much time on this board as you and a few others do complaining about a staff that hasn't even coached their first game needs to chill. Like most Tech fans I'm glad there is renewed enthusiasm from fans and an obvious uptick in recruiting and interest in Tech. How could anyone not be pleased with that if you truly care about the program? Tech football will not get any better without more fan interest which leads to more money and resources which hopefully leads to more talented recruits and a higher level of success. </p><p></p><p>It's unfortunate that a handful of people feel the need to patrol every thread looking for any way possible to be offended so they can then desperately defend and pick fights over the previous coach and when they find nothing to be offended about they just ***** and moan about the new staff that has done nothing but try and improve the program since day 1. It's ridiculous. I don't think this was you (I should've bookmarked it) but awhile back I saw someone post in a thread saying that basically it was offensive for people to imply that the new staff was improving things. I mean WTF!?!?</p><p></p><p>I'm certainly not drinking any koolaid as I strongly feel we will struggle in the fall. In fact I expect us to struggle for the first two seasons. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think this will be an easy transition on the field. We have some major deficiencies on both sides of the line of scrimmage. Especially on defense with the unfortunate passing of Brandon Adams. All of that is going to be hard to hide and scheme around but we'll see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sebastian GT, post: 574942, member: 426"] No subtle digs being taken. The Johnson era was full of ups and downs and had stagnated. That's not my idea of utopia. Maybe that's yours. He retired so now we have a new guy. It's really pretty simple. Not demanding nothing ever be said negative but anyone that spends as much time on this board as you and a few others do complaining about a staff that hasn't even coached their first game needs to chill. Like most Tech fans I'm glad there is renewed enthusiasm from fans and an obvious uptick in recruiting and interest in Tech. How could anyone not be pleased with that if you truly care about the program? Tech football will not get any better without more fan interest which leads to more money and resources which hopefully leads to more talented recruits and a higher level of success. It's unfortunate that a handful of people feel the need to patrol every thread looking for any way possible to be offended so they can then desperately defend and pick fights over the previous coach and when they find nothing to be offended about they just ***** and moan about the new staff that has done nothing but try and improve the program since day 1. It's ridiculous. I don't think this was you (I should've bookmarked it) but awhile back I saw someone post in a thread saying that basically it was offensive for people to imply that the new staff was improving things. I mean WTF!?!? I'm certainly not drinking any koolaid as I strongly feel we will struggle in the fall. In fact I expect us to struggle for the first two seasons. I hope I'm wrong but I don't think this will be an easy transition on the field. We have some major deficiencies on both sides of the line of scrimmage. Especially on defense with the unfortunate passing of Brandon Adams. All of that is going to be hard to hide and scheme around but we'll see. [/QUOTE]
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