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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 50679" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>Like i said before. I could care a less if cpj ever succeeds again. I dont care about cpj at all. </p><p></p><p>I care about gt. And because of that i want any coach to succeed greatly regardless of who. So right now that means cpj</p><p></p><p>Today what would it take cpj to succeed here imo? </p><p></p><p>- diversify the offense to auburn levels of balance</p><p>- part of this is multiple true 3-4 wr sets and a more complex route tree scheme...not a stretch to do. </p><p>- incorporate zone blocking into the offense. Not a stretch can be done and will help sell the pro scheme approach....sprinkle in a TE</p><p>- fire sewak, stop working around him</p><p>- consider starting more two way athletes out on d. Klock is a great example. Mason woulda been another</p><p>- change the line recruiting philosophy and numbers....fyi i think he is doing this so good!</p><p>- own a little more of the d. What i mean here is sometimes his media comments are very offensive minded. Like we couldnt stop anyone but forgetting to mention his offensive issues. In other words it feels one sided. He often say they with the d. The fact is that approach does spill down and i want him to balance his statements more.</p><p></p><p>Just some thoughts. Not saying any of these equal success. GT is a challenging coaching spot. But i do believe they can help in many areas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 50679, member: 628"] Like i said before. I could care a less if cpj ever succeeds again. I dont care about cpj at all. I care about gt. And because of that i want any coach to succeed greatly regardless of who. So right now that means cpj Today what would it take cpj to succeed here imo? - diversify the offense to auburn levels of balance - part of this is multiple true 3-4 wr sets and a more complex route tree scheme...not a stretch to do. - incorporate zone blocking into the offense. Not a stretch can be done and will help sell the pro scheme approach....sprinkle in a TE - fire sewak, stop working around him - consider starting more two way athletes out on d. Klock is a great example. Mason woulda been another - change the line recruiting philosophy and numbers....fyi i think he is doing this so good! - own a little more of the d. What i mean here is sometimes his media comments are very offensive minded. Like we couldnt stop anyone but forgetting to mention his offensive issues. In other words it feels one sided. He often say they with the d. The fact is that approach does spill down and i want him to balance his statements more. Just some thoughts. Not saying any of these equal success. GT is a challenging coaching spot. But i do believe they can help in many areas [/QUOTE]
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