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<blockquote data-quote="g0lftime" data-source="post: 261409" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>Let's face reality that PJ has never had a good defense in 9 years under several D coordinators. There needs to be continuity in recruiting defensive players which may have hurt us. Our relationships with HS coaches is very important and I am not sure what our relationships are overall in Georgia. PJ will have one more year to prove he is capable of coaching in the ACC with a relatively difficult schedule each year unless he decides to leave on his own after this season. I do not see any reason for improvement next year if things stay the same. Our offense will not be better based on the QB's I have seen so far in the program, and why would we expect significant improvement in defense based on our 9 year history under PJ. Next year could be even uglier than last year unless we develop a QB real fast. The lack of D under PJ will be his ulitmate downfall. His offense is capable of winning but D has been his downfall. Players quitting in midseason is not a good sign either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0lftime, post: 261409, member: 2672"] Let's face reality that PJ has never had a good defense in 9 years under several D coordinators. There needs to be continuity in recruiting defensive players which may have hurt us. Our relationships with HS coaches is very important and I am not sure what our relationships are overall in Georgia. PJ will have one more year to prove he is capable of coaching in the ACC with a relatively difficult schedule each year unless he decides to leave on his own after this season. I do not see any reason for improvement next year if things stay the same. Our offense will not be better based on the QB's I have seen so far in the program, and why would we expect significant improvement in defense based on our 9 year history under PJ. Next year could be even uglier than last year unless we develop a QB real fast. The lack of D under PJ will be his ulitmate downfall. His offense is capable of winning but D has been his downfall. Players quitting in midseason is not a good sign either. [/QUOTE]
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