buzz_wiser©
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When I watch that film I see what Vad could have been. They have very similar bodies, running styles, and throwing arms. This kid is big and strong with a long powerful stride. His throwing mechanics seem eerily similar. It just appears like this kid embraces running the option concepts that are a part of his program. These are highlights, so you won't see the bad reads, but his eyes seem to be in the right place and, despite some inconsistency, he has a better feel for the MESH than VL ever did. See, I feel Vad could have been very good for us. It wasn't his physical abilities holding him back. He looks like a good fit to me. He is not a blazer, but rather, one of those physical, pounding QBs who can throw a little and runs just fast enough.
When I watch that film I see what Vad could have been. They have very similar bodies, running styles, and throwing arms. This kid is big and strong with a long powerful stride. His throwing mechanics seem eerily similar. It just appears like this kid embraces running the option concepts that are a part of his program. These are highlights, so you won't see the bad reads, but his eyes seem to be in the right place and, despite some inconsistency, he has a better feel for the MESH than VL ever did. See, I feel Vad could have been very good for us. It wasn't his physical abilities holding him back. He looks like a good fit to me. He is not a blazer, but rather, one of those physical, pounding QBs who can throw a little and runs just fast enough.
Why do people think that it was an aspect of the Spread Option that Vad didn't like? I agree he was tentative running, but also his passing accuracy got a lot worse in 2013. (Both statistically which I can prove and from what I saw which I can't prove.)
Isn't it more likely that Vad didn't like CPJ or something at GT?
I hope you are right since it will mean we have gotten better. But I think you are more likely than not to be wrong based on the last four years.
It will all come down to the economics of generating revenue from fan interest. Right now there isn't a lot.
Wow. The QB comment is new, but the other points are recycled. .......... There is a vocal minority that saber-rattles and clambers for change every year because they're dissatisfied with the product on the field. .............
You might want to consult a dictionary on the word majority.Personally, I think the majority of fans and boosters are unhappy with CPJ's production at present. I think there is only a small majority that is overwhelmingly in love with PJ. However, I think the biggest majority of fans and boosters are satisfied with the fact that PJ was given this year to correct problems with the team and to have a good outing this year. It is a fair thing to do, and most understand it would have taken a lot of money to pay him off if we had not kept him this year. I do believe that the results of this year will have a big influence on both the fans and boosters regarding his tenure after this year.
I do think there is a minority to a medium amount of fans and boosters who are completely fed up with the triple option and want to see us go more to a spread or some system that will help our recruiting. I believe most of the fans and boosters will be satisfied to keep CPJ another year after this one if we have a good year. I also think most fans and boosters should think it a big mistake if his contract is extended further even if he has a good season. The wisdom would be to leave the contract in place and then give him another season to see if a good season this year is an anomoly.
Basically, I do not think it makes much difference in recruiting if a coach does not have an extension. Most recruits understand that all coaches can be fired at any time the seasons go downhill. If Saban was fired tomorrow, I doubt it would hurt their recruiting more than a player or two. Most of the recruits who have come to Tech wanted to be here regardless of the coach. Most either wanted to come here for the education, Atlanta atmosphere, close to home, etal.
The last thought is that there most likely will be a drop in season tickets sold this year because of the past couple of year results (frustration). If the team begins to win consistently through the first half of the year, there might be some increase in single ticket sales the rest of the year. If we have a real good year, then some of the season ticket holders will return if the next year seems promising. I will assure all that the deciding factors for any coach are the ticket sales and the team record, but I am being redundant on those two items. They go hand in hand.
I also know that if Tech were to start winning consistantly each year, then the stadium will be full. Winning is the key to full stadiums. Ask Duke how losing affects attendance. When Wallace Wade was their coach, they filled their stadium. When Spurrier was their coach, their attendance also increased. I expect it has increased some in the past few years.
The detached majority you speak of are not and never were a part of the fanbase. It's a product of GT's identity and the study body that comprise it. When nearly half your student body is foreign born, it's tough to cultivate a fanbase in American football.Everyone has their opinion about the amount of discontent in the GT fan base. You are probably right about a vocal minority. GT football being what it is leads me to think there is a detached majority that really doesn't care enough to complain. There are few CPJ vocal supporters. That's why I think the decision on CPJ will be based on ticket sales and fan base financial contributions to the Athletic Assn. It won't matter how we (myself included) pontificate on the boards about CPJ, money talks.
If CPJ doesn't get the enthusiasm back and butts in the seats, I think he is gone this year. The QB three years from now will be Roof's decision (ok, maybe a little assumption there ).
'Zactly. We are on our 3rd QB in three years, the offense is seen as behind the times, and so we sell tickets just to family, friends, and fans of the visiting team.
We already offered. He starts running the option a couple minutes in.