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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 744914" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>We tend to look at things with the benefit of hindsight. I and a lot of others were intrigued by what running a unique system would do for the school and thought that we could get enough of the "one off" recruits that might fit our system particularly well. The JT who wanted to play QB. The "too short" lineman like Shaq that were overlooked by the factories. The Orwin Smiths who did not have a ton of offers iirc. </p><p></p><p>Also, the thinking was that because of his experience at GaSo he would have connections into the Georgia HS pipelines that would pay big dividends.We know how it turned out now but I didn't think we all expected it to end exactly like it did. But it was not foreseeable. Just like the final outcome for CGC is not. It is a shame that CPJ was handcuffed by the school but, as they say, iiwii.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 744914, member: 844"] We tend to look at things with the benefit of hindsight. I and a lot of others were intrigued by what running a unique system would do for the school and thought that we could get enough of the "one off" recruits that might fit our system particularly well. The JT who wanted to play QB. The "too short" lineman like Shaq that were overlooked by the factories. The Orwin Smiths who did not have a ton of offers iirc. Also, the thinking was that because of his experience at GaSo he would have connections into the Georgia HS pipelines that would pay big dividends.We know how it turned out now but I didn't think we all expected it to end exactly like it did. But it was not foreseeable. Just like the final outcome for CGC is not. It is a shame that CPJ was handcuffed by the school but, as they say, iiwii. [/QUOTE]
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