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The reports of the TO's death have been grossly exaggerated
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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 895878" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>Great post. However, my impression is that we did not see this play out here with the acknowledged chessmaster if you will, especially after people adjusted to it However, I think the recent 3 years have numbed our senses and has clouded our perception of how things were at the end. I think we forget that we were about a .500 team in his last 3 or 4 years as a number of things happened. I get that he had other factors playing against him as well...staffing, budget, etc. But that effort against Minnesota in his last game looked like we have more or less the last 3 years albeit without some of the bizarre timeouts and whatnot. Even in our good years, when we lost at the LOS against the Iowa's, LSU's, et al we looked inept at best. I am not trying to disparage Paul Johnson...I supported him when he was here and wish him the best in retirement. I loved his personality and thought he was a good fit for GT in that regard.</p><p></p><p>In summary, we are hoping for a mgic bullet when in reality we need to be addressing systemic issues that plague the program and make this an attractive job and not one we need to hide with smoke and mirrors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 895878, member: 844"] Great post. However, my impression is that we did not see this play out here with the acknowledged chessmaster if you will, especially after people adjusted to it However, I think the recent 3 years have numbed our senses and has clouded our perception of how things were at the end. I think we forget that we were about a .500 team in his last 3 or 4 years as a number of things happened. I get that he had other factors playing against him as well...staffing, budget, etc. But that effort against Minnesota in his last game looked like we have more or less the last 3 years albeit without some of the bizarre timeouts and whatnot. Even in our good years, when we lost at the LOS against the Iowa's, LSU's, et al we looked inept at best. I am not trying to disparage Paul Johnson...I supported him when he was here and wish him the best in retirement. I loved his personality and thought he was a good fit for GT in that regard. In summary, we are hoping for a mgic bullet when in reality we need to be addressing systemic issues that plague the program and make this an attractive job and not one we need to hide with smoke and mirrors. [/QUOTE]
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