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Today’s the day for Paul Johnson and Ralph Friedgen
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatGuy" data-source="post: 930142" data-attributes="member: 3440"><p>Agreed 100% on CPJ.</p><p></p><p>I do hope Friedgen doesn't get overlooked. One of the greatest offensive minds of his time. Was light years ahead of the rest of the pack - and (much like CPJ) knew how to make adjustments to compliment the resources he had, as well as to stifle the defensive wrinkles the other teams were giving him. His offenses were damn fun to watch. His approach (not necessarily his offense, as these things come and go) is still the bar by which I judge all other offensive coordinator candidates. And it's a mighty high bar to reach. The ballot bio snippet lists only his time at Maryland - which is impressive, but doesn't tell the whole story.</p><p></p><p>Also noticed Mark Richt is on there, with a heavy emphasis (not surprisingly) on his time at Georgia. I'm a bit conflicted here, but lean in his favor. While I hated him when he was at uGA, I think he's shown himself to be a class act in the years since. And his record is tough to argue with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatGuy, post: 930142, member: 3440"] Agreed 100% on CPJ. I do hope Friedgen doesn't get overlooked. One of the greatest offensive minds of his time. Was light years ahead of the rest of the pack - and (much like CPJ) knew how to make adjustments to compliment the resources he had, as well as to stifle the defensive wrinkles the other teams were giving him. His offenses were damn fun to watch. His approach (not necessarily his offense, as these things come and go) is still the bar by which I judge all other offensive coordinator candidates. And it's a mighty high bar to reach. The ballot bio snippet lists only his time at Maryland - which is impressive, but doesn't tell the whole story. Also noticed Mark Richt is on there, with a heavy emphasis (not surprisingly) on his time at Georgia. I'm a bit conflicted here, but lean in his favor. While I hated him when he was at uGA, I think he's shown himself to be a class act in the years since. And his record is tough to argue with. [/QUOTE]
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