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Welcome to the world of the 50+ year old GT football fan club.I'll never take a 7-5 season for granted ever again. I know that much.
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Welcome to the world of the 50+ year old GT football fan club.I'll never take a 7-5 season for granted ever again. I know that much.
Hankins left team due to concussions and made a decision to protect his future because of potential future damage. I respect his decision despite it being mid season.Plus you add in the players that quit to the list of injuries and wow it is hard to win
LB A. Harrell
LB B. Hankins
WR Mike Summers
DT J. Hunt
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That's ridiculous. Let's just cherry pick everything to make your case. I suppose you don't want to include a huge blocked field goal(against best kicker in the nation) and return for TD to win the game vs a top 10 opponent. Let's just not include that either. If my aunt had a **** she'd be my uncle.Regarding ST... Take away the KOs for touchbacks and I would bet we're a lot worse than 50 something in the rankings.
anybody think that in his off-season reviews Johnson eliminates special teams coach to return to his prior "everybody coaches ST" -- really not that unusual in college ball actually -- and goes back to two O line coaches?Regarding ST... Take away the KOs for touchbacks and I would bet we're a lot worse than 50 something in the rankings.
I thought our ST coach shared OL responsibilities already.anybody think that in his off-season reviews Johnson eliminates special teams coach to return to his prior "everybody coaches ST" -- really not that unusual in college ball actually -- and goes back to two O line coaches?
I wish our KO team was reliable enough to make stops inside the 20 so that we didn't have everybody starting at the 25 against us. Yeah, I know, I know. Wasn't that long ago we were begging for EZ KOs.
@CHE90 - No it's not ridiculous. would be interesting to see the rank breakdown of each portion of ST play.
Just because one's feet are in a freezer at 0 degrees and their butt sitting on an stove at 300F head in freezer at -75F doesn't mean they are healthy or comfortable even though the average is a comfortable 75F. (maybe not the best analogy, but the point should be obvious)
As pointed out our KO Return coverage w/o those that are touchbacks is lacking. Our ability to reliability get to at least the 25 if we choose to return a KO is poor, and the number of shanked punts seems to be outside of at least one standard deviation. (JMO)
If after excluding the KOs that are touchbacks, I'd bet we don't crack the top 70.
And how many of those years was he able to recruit a FULL recruiting class? TWO !!! Yes, these are all his players now, and they haven't performed up to expectations, whether because of their (lack of) talent or coaching. Do you not remember that when he arrived, he was immediately hit with recruiting limitations because of "sins" of the past, and that because of DRad's screwup with the NCAA, he was hit with more. And on top of that, DRad consistently refused to increase the recruiting staff. Only when MBob was hired, was Johnson able to hire recruiting assistants like every other school in the country has. YOU are the one not living in the real world and facing up to FACTS. The fact that we could win last year with his recruits and yet not this year would certainly seem to indicate that there is something wrong somewhere in coaching, and Johnson must bear the responsibility for that as HC. I don't deny that, but I also don't believe that the blame can be laid entirely at his feet. If you are going to lay all the blame at his feet, then you must also give him all the credit for 2014. Are you willing to do that?
The NCAA added a limit of 79 total grants-in-aid for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years in football, down from the normal limit of 85. Georgia Tech's self- imposed reduction of scholarships this year did not include a corresponding overall limit on scholarships.
Just so, but maybe "shared" is the operative word. Just sort of wonder if given the lack of ST success despite dedication of a coach, maybe Johnson -- given the abysmal OL play this season with what was supposed to be a veteran unit -- might want to return to the future.I thought our ST coach shared OL responsibilities already.
Have any of you guys ever had a bad year? Just curious? Who's fault was it?
In my experience, if one person has a bad year, it's on them. If the entire team has a bad year, I'd blame the management. It doesn't mean that the individuals aren't at fault, but the bigger share of blame goes to the management. It's their job to motivate and get the best out of the team.
I have found that it can be difficult to motivate people but easy to demotivate people. Either way, the buck stops at the top. So who is at the top?
Sounds somewhat like a former DI. Motivating, I mean. Because no matter how well you do it, the inescapable fact is that one cannot be motivated beyond his ability. The trick is motivating them to play at their ability.In my experience, if one person has a bad year, it's on them. If the entire team has a bad year, I'd blame the management. It doesn't mean that the individuals aren't at fault, but the bigger share of blame goes to the management. It's their job to motivate and get the best out of the team.
So you are saying, what? The team is being "demotivated"? Kind of weird I would think.I have found that it can be difficult to motivate people but easy to demotivate people. Either way, the buck stops at the top. So who is at the top?
I'm not saying the team is being demotivated, Skeptic. I'm not saying that at all. They go out each game and play their butts off, so how could that translate to being demotivated? Yellojello gets what I am suggesting.So you are saying, what? The team is being "demotivated"? Kind of weird I would think.
.........If my aunt had a **** she'd be my uncle.