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<blockquote data-quote="Billygoat91" data-source="post: 913433" data-attributes="member: 4766"><p>Changed my vote from Key to Chadwell. I have always been high on Chadwell but was on pulling for Key since he has been easy to root for since becoming interim. I think I just wanted a feel-good story about GT football for a change. Back to reality, though. Chadwell has always been my favorite option should Key not get it. I loved having CPJ and think an innovative and different offense is what we need to be competitive. If not Chadwell, any of the other innovative offensive minds posted here before will get me excited. I want to get back to X's and O's and less about branding/recruiting. We need to accept who we are and that does not mean what most people think it does. If you execute on the field, you have a path to the playoff and you don't have to be littered with 5 stars to do it (TCU and Cincinatti, for instance).</p><p></p><p>One thing that has not been discussed enough in my opinion is the possibility of getting a D-2 coach. A lot of those guys have to be program builders just to keep things going year after year. Kansas has lucked out going that route. GT product David Dean out of West Georgia would be a wildcard/ hail mary option there.</p><p></p><p>1. Chadwell</p><p>2. Mullen</p><p>3. Bill O'Brien (if and only if we have a O.C. that calls plays/runs the offense. I think BOB would be a decent HC, just not OC. Perhaps Godsey as OC, retain Key on staff to keep recruiting class intact)</p><p>4. Jim Mora - return to Atlanta after getting UCONN bowling. He has also done that with a true freshman QB and a 3rd/4th string rb. Unreal job done by him this year.</p><p>5. Corey Dennis</p><p>6. Alex Atkins (FSU OC)</p><p>7-100. Some offensive coach</p><p>101. For the memes - Urban Meyer</p><p>102. If we sell our program's soul - Kendal Briles. Hugh Freeze</p><p>103. Jeff Callins [ATTACH=full]13512[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billygoat91, post: 913433, member: 4766"] Changed my vote from Key to Chadwell. I have always been high on Chadwell but was on pulling for Key since he has been easy to root for since becoming interim. I think I just wanted a feel-good story about GT football for a change. Back to reality, though. Chadwell has always been my favorite option should Key not get it. I loved having CPJ and think an innovative and different offense is what we need to be competitive. If not Chadwell, any of the other innovative offensive minds posted here before will get me excited. I want to get back to X's and O's and less about branding/recruiting. We need to accept who we are and that does not mean what most people think it does. If you execute on the field, you have a path to the playoff and you don't have to be littered with 5 stars to do it (TCU and Cincinatti, for instance). One thing that has not been discussed enough in my opinion is the possibility of getting a D-2 coach. A lot of those guys have to be program builders just to keep things going year after year. Kansas has lucked out going that route. GT product David Dean out of West Georgia would be a wildcard/ hail mary option there. 1. Chadwell 2. Mullen 3. Bill O'Brien (if and only if we have a O.C. that calls plays/runs the offense. I think BOB would be a decent HC, just not OC. Perhaps Godsey as OC, retain Key on staff to keep recruiting class intact) 4. Jim Mora - return to Atlanta after getting UCONN bowling. He has also done that with a true freshman QB and a 3rd/4th string rb. Unreal job done by him this year. 5. Corey Dennis 6. Alex Atkins (FSU OC) 7-100. Some offensive coach 101. For the memes - Urban Meyer 102. If we sell our program's soul - Kendal Briles. Hugh Freeze 103. Jeff Callins [ATTACH type="full"]13512[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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