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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 386644" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Alright, now you're moving goal posts to fit YOUR narrative.</p><p></p><p>First, CPJ has been here 10 years. That's 2 years longer than O'Leary, 3 years longer than Chan Gailey, and 5 years longer than Ross.</p><p></p><p>Second, saying recruits "have not really been all that far off the mark" to fit your narrative is incredibly....what's the word you used? Disingenuous? You're trying to rate guys that aren't even in the same 2 tiers as players that were considered elite (Top 15 and 4/5 stars) to fit your narrative. If you want to play that game, Gailey himself would have buried CPJ.</p><p></p><p>Reggie Ball - #15 Dual Threat QB (2003)</p><p>Patrick Carter- #12 Dual Threat QB (2003)</p><p>Al Pena - #27 Pro QB (2003)</p><p>Jonathon Garner - #19 Pro QB (2005)</p><p>Byron Ingram - #35 Dual Threat QB (2006)</p><p></p><p>That's excluding the 3 elite guys (Nesbitt, Threet, Renfree) that came later. Either way you slice it, either by your definition or my definition, the recruiting at the QB position has fallen off if Gailey is recruiting twice as many of the QBs by your metrics in only 7 years versus CPJ's 10 years.</p><p></p><p>BTW, I hope CPJ can add another 4 star QB (Michael Barrett) before this class is over. This isn't about me being "right", it's about GT and how we have done better, and can do better. Not sure why so many GT fans are taking it personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 386644, member: 360"] Alright, now you're moving goal posts to fit YOUR narrative. First, CPJ has been here 10 years. That's 2 years longer than O'Leary, 3 years longer than Chan Gailey, and 5 years longer than Ross. Second, saying recruits "have not really been all that far off the mark" to fit your narrative is incredibly....what's the word you used? Disingenuous? You're trying to rate guys that aren't even in the same 2 tiers as players that were considered elite (Top 15 and 4/5 stars) to fit your narrative. If you want to play that game, Gailey himself would have buried CPJ. Reggie Ball - #15 Dual Threat QB (2003) Patrick Carter- #12 Dual Threat QB (2003) Al Pena - #27 Pro QB (2003) Jonathon Garner - #19 Pro QB (2005) Byron Ingram - #35 Dual Threat QB (2006) That's excluding the 3 elite guys (Nesbitt, Threet, Renfree) that came later. Either way you slice it, either by your definition or my definition, the recruiting at the QB position has fallen off if Gailey is recruiting twice as many of the QBs by your metrics in only 7 years versus CPJ's 10 years. BTW, I hope CPJ can add another 4 star QB (Michael Barrett) before this class is over. This isn't about me being "right", it's about GT and how we have done better, and can do better. Not sure why so many GT fans are taking it personally. [/QUOTE]
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