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<blockquote data-quote="billga99" data-source="post: 745025" data-attributes="member: 1618"><p>PJ was so good in the offense that he probably would string 7-8 wins per year based on his expertise in the offense. But without better skill position players, getting beyond that level was going to happen infrequently. The biggest issue with PJ was the defense. Pollack (I know quoting a GA guy) when he was a local sports broadcaster said GT was never going to be good at defense because their Scout QBs and WRs were far below the talent of their opposition in running passing oriented offense. So you saw a bend and not break philosophy because they didn't have the skills they needed against the majority of offenses they were playing. Not through a fault of recruiting or attempts by the scout team but just significant drop off in the level of talent for they style of offenses they were going to see. So to be a truly elite team, you have to be good on both sides of the ball and I just don't think the 3O afforded us that opportunity. Now whether GC can achieve that is still unknown. But at least it provides us an opportunity if he can continue to recruit at a high level and get Coordinators who can scheme effectively which is obviously not known yet either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billga99, post: 745025, member: 1618"] PJ was so good in the offense that he probably would string 7-8 wins per year based on his expertise in the offense. But without better skill position players, getting beyond that level was going to happen infrequently. The biggest issue with PJ was the defense. Pollack (I know quoting a GA guy) when he was a local sports broadcaster said GT was never going to be good at defense because their Scout QBs and WRs were far below the talent of their opposition in running passing oriented offense. So you saw a bend and not break philosophy because they didn't have the skills they needed against the majority of offenses they were playing. Not through a fault of recruiting or attempts by the scout team but just significant drop off in the level of talent for they style of offenses they were going to see. So to be a truly elite team, you have to be good on both sides of the ball and I just don't think the 3O afforded us that opportunity. Now whether GC can achieve that is still unknown. But at least it provides us an opportunity if he can continue to recruit at a high level and get Coordinators who can scheme effectively which is obviously not known yet either. [/QUOTE]
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