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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 804555" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>I get so tired of all these posts with opinions backed up by zero facts.</p><p></p><p>The 2018 team--Johnson's last team--lost 13 starters from a team that was .500 against FBS competition--and also lost the starting QB. Those are the facts. Yes, Collins' team only won 3 games in 2019, but now I'll give you an opinion: Johnson would have won 4 games--maybe--in 2019. He saw what he had coming back, and said, I'm out of here. The change in offensive style was a factor--we really didn't have any OL suitable to play tackle in an offense that passes the ball--but the bigger issue was simply an overall lack of experience and talent. We now have at least average P5 talent, but these guys are young on one hand and, even with the transfers who have experience, they haven't played together. </p><p></p><p>I expect this to be a much improved team--barring an unusual number of injuries--by mid season or I will start questioning where we are headed. In the meantime, the posts that are running down Collins demonstrate a lack of knowledge of football generally and the Georgia Tech program specifically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 804555, member: 630"] I get so tired of all these posts with opinions backed up by zero facts. The 2018 team--Johnson's last team--lost 13 starters from a team that was .500 against FBS competition--and also lost the starting QB. Those are the facts. Yes, Collins' team only won 3 games in 2019, but now I'll give you an opinion: Johnson would have won 4 games--maybe--in 2019. He saw what he had coming back, and said, I'm out of here. The change in offensive style was a factor--we really didn't have any OL suitable to play tackle in an offense that passes the ball--but the bigger issue was simply an overall lack of experience and talent. We now have at least average P5 talent, but these guys are young on one hand and, even with the transfers who have experience, they haven't played together. I expect this to be a much improved team--barring an unusual number of injuries--by mid season or I will start questioning where we are headed. In the meantime, the posts that are running down Collins demonstrate a lack of knowledge of football generally and the Georgia Tech program specifically. [/QUOTE]
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