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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 643863" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Year 6 was the start of me thinking PJ might not be the answer. 2014 was a blast. I enjoyed the season very much (save watching our defense most of the year). I hated it for him, but was thankful Smelter could no longer play baseball and joined the team. Take him off that team and the season looks different. Again still an awesome season!</p><p></p><p>The next big sign for me was PJ wasting having M. Marshall and then losing Mills early the next year. Marshall was the best pure RB we had since Dwyer and we ran him off in favor of a guy that prioritized smoking weed over his teammates. </p><p></p><p>As for Clemson and Ugag, we play them every year. Until they come off the schedule, I’m going to include them. Honestly, both teams were much more beatable over the time frame I listed than they are now. And the gap was growing wider. With Venebles at CU and Kirby at Ugag, I feel confident that PJ wouldn’t have come close to beating either. The new regime may not either, but we were trending in the wrong direction while our top competition was trending in the other direction. </p><p></p><p>I understand you and a few love PJ. That’s fine. He’s gone now and chose to leave. My original point is that this team was not some juggernaut because if it was, Paul wouldn’t have left when he did. I’m thankful for the good times he gave us, but was fully ready for him to be gone really by the end of the 2017 season. He’s not coming back and we are not going back to his style of offense any time soon. So people can come to grips with that and support the new direction or they can continue to point out every negative thing that the new regime does while only remembering and posting about the good things Paul did. </p><p></p><p>I’ve never ignored anyone on here prior to this year because I like to hear other people’s opinion. Especially when it’s well thought out. Some people just continue to whine so ignoring them has made reading through this Forum must more pleasant. I enjoy a good discussion and can disagree with someone and still get along with them. I appreciate your opinion and affinity for the intricacies of PJ’s offense. I enjoyed your post game videos. I hope you can understand that I’m not somebody that hates PJ or his offense blindly. I want GT to succeed first and foremost. When it became apparent (to me) that we were not moving in the right direction, I was ready to move on. Nothing against the man. I honestly respect the heck out of him for leaving the way he did. He could’ve made it way more painful for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 643863, member: 786"] Year 6 was the start of me thinking PJ might not be the answer. 2014 was a blast. I enjoyed the season very much (save watching our defense most of the year). I hated it for him, but was thankful Smelter could no longer play baseball and joined the team. Take him off that team and the season looks different. Again still an awesome season! The next big sign for me was PJ wasting having M. Marshall and then losing Mills early the next year. Marshall was the best pure RB we had since Dwyer and we ran him off in favor of a guy that prioritized smoking weed over his teammates. As for Clemson and Ugag, we play them every year. Until they come off the schedule, I’m going to include them. Honestly, both teams were much more beatable over the time frame I listed than they are now. And the gap was growing wider. With Venebles at CU and Kirby at Ugag, I feel confident that PJ wouldn’t have come close to beating either. The new regime may not either, but we were trending in the wrong direction while our top competition was trending in the other direction. I understand you and a few love PJ. That’s fine. He’s gone now and chose to leave. My original point is that this team was not some juggernaut because if it was, Paul wouldn’t have left when he did. I’m thankful for the good times he gave us, but was fully ready for him to be gone really by the end of the 2017 season. He’s not coming back and we are not going back to his style of offense any time soon. So people can come to grips with that and support the new direction or they can continue to point out every negative thing that the new regime does while only remembering and posting about the good things Paul did. I’ve never ignored anyone on here prior to this year because I like to hear other people’s opinion. Especially when it’s well thought out. Some people just continue to whine so ignoring them has made reading through this Forum must more pleasant. I enjoy a good discussion and can disagree with someone and still get along with them. I appreciate your opinion and affinity for the intricacies of PJ’s offense. I enjoyed your post game videos. I hope you can understand that I’m not somebody that hates PJ or his offense blindly. I want GT to succeed first and foremost. When it became apparent (to me) that we were not moving in the right direction, I was ready to move on. Nothing against the man. I honestly respect the heck out of him for leaving the way he did. He could’ve made it way more painful for us. [/QUOTE]
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