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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 912057" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I’m not an advocate for Key nor am I against him. He is a major part of the worst history in GT football history so he has to account for that. If he’s hired I’ll support him. But I can never understand why folks judge any coach based on words. Why would you or anyone use pressers as any data point on being a head coach? It‘s all just emotions and feelings. All that matters ( our fanbase should know this better than others) is either winning the game or losing the game.</p><p></p><p>We’ve been through a lot as a fanbase. We spent a decade infighting over an offense. And the past 3 years our football program turned into a marketing gimmick. Looking back all that was just stupid and pointless. We either won or lost. Then we bring in a guy who says everything we wanted to hear but we saw it didn’t mean a thing. Yet, we still have fans using the barometer of “good” or “bad” pressers as if it means a thing. It’s just weird to me after what we‘ve been through. I don’t believe anything anyone says anymore. It’s all just emotional nothingness. Either win the game or lose the game. That’s the only barometer. And for all this so called “straight shooter” stuff regarding Key he still has been straight with us on the past 3.5 years. The next coach will soon have an introductory press conference and we’ll parse every word even though they mean nothing. All that matters will be next September when we either win game 1 or lose game 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 912057, member: 4334"] I’m not an advocate for Key nor am I against him. He is a major part of the worst history in GT football history so he has to account for that. If he’s hired I’ll support him. But I can never understand why folks judge any coach based on words. Why would you or anyone use pressers as any data point on being a head coach? It‘s all just emotions and feelings. All that matters ( our fanbase should know this better than others) is either winning the game or losing the game. We’ve been through a lot as a fanbase. We spent a decade infighting over an offense. And the past 3 years our football program turned into a marketing gimmick. Looking back all that was just stupid and pointless. We either won or lost. Then we bring in a guy who says everything we wanted to hear but we saw it didn’t mean a thing. Yet, we still have fans using the barometer of “good” or “bad” pressers as if it means a thing. It’s just weird to me after what we‘ve been through. I don’t believe anything anyone says anymore. It’s all just emotional nothingness. Either win the game or lose the game. That’s the only barometer. And for all this so called “straight shooter” stuff regarding Key he still has been straight with us on the past 3.5 years. The next coach will soon have an introductory press conference and we’ll parse every word even though they mean nothing. All that matters will be next September when we either win game 1 or lose game 1. [/QUOTE]
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