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When it’s all said & done: J.Gibbs
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<blockquote data-quote="ramblin_man" data-source="post: 848144" data-attributes="member: 377"><p>Well in this scenario Gibbs was “the horse before the cart” while here at GT. He is a very very explosive player (great humble individual) and is/was held in high regard by his teammates and coaches. We were fortunate to have had a strong enough relationship with him to win him over throughout the recruiting tidal wave during his senior high school year. But we lacked the “horses” offensive line and coordinator(s) to fully see what he is capable of offering. When he lands with his new team I will still follow and cheer him on as long as he’s not playing against the Jackets! He withstood a lot of pressure and temptation to leave after the first 3 years and showed tremendous amount of hard work, dedication, and loyalty to GT and his teammates. I hate to see him go but I do not blame or hold it against him. I do wonder what the conversation between him and CGC sounded like and I know the toughest person/conversation he had to have was with Choice. Best of luck Gibbs! Go forward and make the best of your opportunities and continue to make positive impacts upon the lives of the people you interact amongst!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramblin_man, post: 848144, member: 377"] Well in this scenario Gibbs was “the horse before the cart” while here at GT. He is a very very explosive player (great humble individual) and is/was held in high regard by his teammates and coaches. We were fortunate to have had a strong enough relationship with him to win him over throughout the recruiting tidal wave during his senior high school year. But we lacked the “horses” offensive line and coordinator(s) to fully see what he is capable of offering. When he lands with his new team I will still follow and cheer him on as long as he’s not playing against the Jackets! He withstood a lot of pressure and temptation to leave after the first 3 years and showed tremendous amount of hard work, dedication, and loyalty to GT and his teammates. I hate to see him go but I do not blame or hold it against him. I do wonder what the conversation between him and CGC sounded like and I know the toughest person/conversation he had to have was with Choice. Best of luck Gibbs! Go forward and make the best of your opportunities and continue to make positive impacts upon the lives of the people you interact amongst! [/QUOTE]
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