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Was our defense hamstrung in the past?
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<blockquote data-quote="jchens_GT" data-source="post: 566462" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>Agree about the misinformation. It is clear that Johnson is a great offensive mind and that his system works at the highest level. I hate it that we could never overcome the false perceptions. I enjoyed having a different type of identity on O, and we had some great years despite the negativity. </p><p></p><p>Does the O affect the defense in practices? I dunno. Possibly it has an effect, but talent on defense negates that for the most part in my opinion. It disappoints me, but after a decade, it was clear that we weren’t going to get over the recruiting hump on our current path. </p><p></p><p>After some hesitation at first, I’m really glad we are trying something new. I hope CGC’s different approach helps us take more steps forward as a program. Our recruiting ceiling probably wasn’t much higher under the old staff even with increased funding, mostly due to perceptions of 18 year olds. This new staff seems promising with more money, more marketing savvy, and a new system. Like most folks, I look forward to giving this new staff a chance to see how they coach on game day and develop our players over the long haul. Thankful for the past. Looking forward to the future. Go Jaquetas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jchens_GT, post: 566462, member: 119"] Agree about the misinformation. It is clear that Johnson is a great offensive mind and that his system works at the highest level. I hate it that we could never overcome the false perceptions. I enjoyed having a different type of identity on O, and we had some great years despite the negativity. Does the O affect the defense in practices? I dunno. Possibly it has an effect, but talent on defense negates that for the most part in my opinion. It disappoints me, but after a decade, it was clear that we weren’t going to get over the recruiting hump on our current path. After some hesitation at first, I’m really glad we are trying something new. I hope CGC’s different approach helps us take more steps forward as a program. Our recruiting ceiling probably wasn’t much higher under the old staff even with increased funding, mostly due to perceptions of 18 year olds. This new staff seems promising with more money, more marketing savvy, and a new system. Like most folks, I look forward to giving this new staff a chance to see how they coach on game day and develop our players over the long haul. Thankful for the past. Looking forward to the future. Go Jaquetas. [/QUOTE]
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