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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 628720" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I couldn’t sleep last night not because of the loss but because our GT family could quickly fracture even more than what is normal for any program. I loved Johnson and when I heard he retired my heart sank. But I’ll go to my grave believing that if Johnson just wasn’t so stubborn he could have achieved so much more. He was way more innovative in his younger years than his GT years. I like everything Collins has said and done other than what we’ve seen on the field. It’s up to him to take all the knowledge he’s amassed and turn it around. I’m willing to give him time because outside of Clemson, Bama, UGA, and Oklahoma, no other team is winning anything anyway.</p><p></p><p>On a positive, Griffin and Yates are obviously being redshirted which I love. Save them for when we have a OL. I’d much rather have a 22 year old Yates than a 18 year old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 628720, member: 4334"] I couldn’t sleep last night not because of the loss but because our GT family could quickly fracture even more than what is normal for any program. I loved Johnson and when I heard he retired my heart sank. But I’ll go to my grave believing that if Johnson just wasn’t so stubborn he could have achieved so much more. He was way more innovative in his younger years than his GT years. I like everything Collins has said and done other than what we’ve seen on the field. It’s up to him to take all the knowledge he’s amassed and turn it around. I’m willing to give him time because outside of Clemson, Bama, UGA, and Oklahoma, no other team is winning anything anyway. On a positive, Griffin and Yates are obviously being redshirted which I love. Save them for when we have a OL. I’d much rather have a 22 year old Yates than a 18 year old. [/QUOTE]
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