tech_wreck47
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I tend to agree with this. I know one thing, if you ask 90% of the players on the roster about the sense of family and support on the team, they'll tell you it's strong and good.I don't know Vad Lee and don't have an opinion about him one way or another. I have heard from others who were on campus with him at the same time that he never lacked for social companionship, so his comments about feeling alone here sound...puzzling. Folks, especially young folks, tend to say things to justify their actions....often exaggerating things to gain sympathy. I have NO idea of this is true with Mr. Lee...simply saying the rest of us really don't know enough to find any fault or place any blame on EITHER side.
To be fair to Vad, he didn't seek out ESPN to dump all over GT. They sought him out and as the media tends to do, they stirred and dug and embelished to make a story more juicy. You don't see all the questions before the edit. Who knows what they asked and how they asked it. In a courtroom, certain tactics are not allowed and are called leading the witness.The only thing I am concerned with is whether he was mislead when he was recruited. He had seen the offense for 3-4 years by then and there were no surprises, and if Johnson said he would change his offense, I would like to hear Lee say it. You can't buy a new car, drive it for two years, then take it back. The kid apparently has the same problem he had during the run-up to signing day: he can't shut up. Go, have a nice life, find out if he's an NFL QB, because if that is what he wanted, he should never have signed with Tech. Duh.
It is strong and good.I tend to agree with this. I know one thing, if you ask 90% of the players on the roster about the sense of family and support on the team, they'll tell you it's strong and good.
I give CPJ a ton of credit for taking the chance. It went a long way toward killing the tired narrative that he is inflexible. And, the offense wasn't THAT bad. There was a buy in problem and that it's on Vad. Still, you might argue it was executed better than it is right now. IF the defense holds a 20-0 lead against UGA this whole conversation is different.I liked Vad.
CPJ tried something new while Vad was here and it didn't really work out. Neither party bought completely in. It's worked out. Much success to him.
Hey coach, hope Trey is back to 100%. We sure need him out there. Good luck Saturday.It is strong and good.
The only thing I am concerned with is whether he was mislead when he was recruited. He had seen the offense for 3-4 years by then and there were no surprises, and if Johnson said he would change his offense, I would like to hear Lee say it. You can't buy a new car, drive it for two years, then take it back. The kid apparently has the same problem he had during the run-up to signing day: he can't shut up. Go, have a nice life, find out if he's an NFL QB, because if that is what he wanted, he should never have signed with Tech. Duh.
CPJ went way outside his comfort zone to find something for Vad. Nobody can say he didn't try.If memory serves correctly the offense was changed....for Vad....promised or not it happened.
I think you are right about "new info" as in newly created info that could not have been disclosed at the time of his departure, because it didn't exist at the time of his departure. All of us were young once. We've done things that are immature and embarrassing. In my opinion, Vad was all in for Tech, but when he started to falter on the field, and with a new guy breathing down his neck on the depth chart, and the coach not doing what he thought he had been promised, he saw the handwriting on the wall. Two years later, it is convenient and good copy to say "I was misunderstood during my time at Tech." It doesn't make him a bad person, just a young person. He was corrupted by a recruiting process that makes young people make decisions that they are sometimes not qualified to make. He is luckier than a whole lot of players that choose a school unwisely, and then are lost in the system. He got to play for Tech, star for Tech, if you would, and then leave for greener pastures and have an excellent situation with excellent results.I didn't post this to bash lee, him feeling alone is just new info I didn't know.Thank yall for not bashing him as well I know a lot of people on here are bitter about him, but like most of Yall said I wish him nothing but the best.