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Today’s the day for Paul Johnson and Ralph Friedgen
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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 930649" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>I will always be extremely appreciative of the years we had PJ as our head coach. This honor is well deserved. </p><p></p><p>When he left, and when we hired TFG, I knew almost assuredly we would take a nosedive, but even I did not think it would be as bad as it actually was. </p><p></p><p>Y'all know my opinon. I will always believe that to have special years at GT in football, we need an offensive genius, like Friedgen or Johnson. I think as time has gone by, this has become even more of a reality for GT. </p><p></p><p>I am totally ok with those that don't believe this. But, I am still waiting to see something that will actually prove otherwise. (going back to the 90s or before is not going to prove it to me) I still believe without that special O mind, Gailey's years are about all we can hope for, and those are definitely better than what we just got.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 930649, member: 906"] I will always be extremely appreciative of the years we had PJ as our head coach. This honor is well deserved. When he left, and when we hired TFG, I knew almost assuredly we would take a nosedive, but even I did not think it would be as bad as it actually was. Y'all know my opinon. I will always believe that to have special years at GT in football, we need an offensive genius, like Friedgen or Johnson. I think as time has gone by, this has become even more of a reality for GT. I am totally ok with those that don't believe this. But, I am still waiting to see something that will actually prove otherwise. (going back to the 90s or before is not going to prove it to me) I still believe without that special O mind, Gailey's years are about all we can hope for, and those are definitely better than what we just got. [/QUOTE]
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