For one hundredth million time, spending more Money on Recruiting with CPJ & CNW would not have yielded better Recruits.It’s almost as if they should have kept CPJ and CNW and opened the wallet to improve recruiting, culture-building, branding, and facilities. Had the AD been proactive and initiated this himself, perhaps PJ could have deferred retirement a few more years and kept the program winning at least 7-8 a year. But that’s all water under the bridge at this point…
I agree. But the trenches do not explain safeties and cornerbacks that are routinely 10-20 yds away from where they are supposed to be in zone coverage.couldn’t then and certainly can’t now with inferior coaching. Roster isn’t where it needs to be especially in the trenches.
There’s no feeling at all in his voice about what transpired. He pays lip service to it. He still thinks everyone thinks it’s cute and folksy apologizing for having the press wait for him while he gives hugs to the team or opening up with a thank you for all they do.
He makes things worse by being this self absorbed.
Perhaps you are right. I don’t doubt that CPJ assessed the current recruiting situation and college football landscape, and that played a big part in his decision to move on when he did. Maybe he was a curmudgeon just too stubborn to adjust this offensive philosophy (though I recall him experimenting with different looks when Vad Lee was here). I remember reading somewhere that he reached out to the AD for more resources, but perhaps this was just an internet rumor. However had TStan, and especially MBob before him, given him more support, it’s also possible we could have seen more seasons like 2014 and a floor of 7 wins per year.For one hundredth million time, spending more Money on Recruiting with CPJ & CNW would not have yielded better Recruits.
Recruits are the customer, the customer didn't want the product CPJ was selling, no matter how much we spent on Recruiting, they weren't buying.
Spending more money on those things above with CPJ would not have yielded any significant improvement in Recruiting.
Just maybe CPJ quit because he saw up close what was coming back and what was in his immediate future had he kept Coaching GT FB, maybe CPJ knew that if he had come back maybe we slip to 5 wins per season under him.
Very few College Coaches leave or quit when they know a loaded roster is coming back, going to the NFL or a bigger College Job is the exception.
There’s no feeling at all in his voice about what transpired. He pays lip service to it. He still thinks everyone thinks it’s cute and folksy apologizing for having the press wait for him while he gives hugs to the team or opening up with a thank you for all they do.
He makes things worse by being this self absorbed.
Rearranging the chairs on the Titanic,I didn’t take issue with the press conference knowing the he keeps things tight lipped in general. Sounds like it’s almost a given staff changes will be made. I wouldn’t be surprised if they are announced tomorrow.
Even in his fragile health he knows more about coaching football than GT's entire coaching staff and AD too! T.I.C.The guy who was hooked up to oxygen for his ceremony a few weeks ago, we think he can come to work and fix football? Sorry, not gonna happen.
The 3O combined with cut blocking is hard to prepare for because Defenses hate low blocks and the potential for injury lowering their value to the NFL, so we would have done enough to win 5-6 games, but remember the changes in blocking for our A-backs & WRs would have made it harder for CPJ to maintain 7-8 win seasons.At any rate, as piss-poor as our current coaching staff has performed, I have a hard time believing that CPJ would have lost more than 5-6 games this year let alone had three consecutive three win seasons. The in-game decisions/adjustments and better defensive communication alone would probably have good for 3-4 more wins this year. But as I said it’s all water under the bridge, and at least we’re playing “big boy” football now, amirite?
You make a good point about the blocking rule change (and perhaps this too factored into CPJ’s decision to retire).The 3O combined with cut blocking is hard to prepare for because Defenses hate low blocks and the potential for injury lowering their value to the NFL, so we would have done enough to win 5-6 games, but remember the changes in blocking for our A-backs & WRs would have made it harder for CPJ to maintain 7-8 win seasons.
My only point is that we can't be sure we stay at 7-8 wins if CPJ doesn't retire.
IMO better Blocking and better Secondary play and we win 4 more games this season, all levels of FB start with Blocking & Tackling
Dumbass. PJ had a budget less than Ga State. There’s only so much our staff could do at the time. And to GC’s credit, there’s only so much his staff can do.For one hundredth million time, spending more Money on Recruiting with CPJ & CNW would not have yielded better Recruits.
Recruits are the customer, the customer didn't want the product CPJ was selling, no matter how much we spent on Recruiting, they weren't buying.
Spending more money on those things above with CPJ would not have yielded any significant improvement in Recruiting.
Just maybe CPJ quit because he saw up close what was coming back and what was in his immediate future had he kept Coaching GT FB, maybe CPJ knew that if he had come back maybe we slip to 5 wins per season under him.
Very few College Coaches leave or quit when they know a loaded roster is coming back, going to the NFL or a bigger College Job is the exception.
Amen!! I would throw in #4 Quez Jackson in the street fight too!Collins is about the SOFTEST football coach I’ve ever seen. This is what you have to say after losing to your instate rival? Did he really say “numero uno”? No wonder our players play like they do. Watching #77 allow a UGA defender to have a free run at his QB and then crying to the ref tells me all I need to know about our culture. SOFT. I’ll be honest, if I were in a street fight there are only 2 GT players I’d want on my side - Charlie Thomas and JP Mason. The rest would either be hurt and couldn’t help me or are too soft to be any use. We couldn’t even snap the ball properly. The same thing happened in year 1 game 1. Our OC just told our offense he has zero faith in them by his play calling. 3 yard routes on 3rd and long. We don’t even compete and no one holds anyone accountable. I’ve never, ever seen an offensive line as bad as ours. We literally don’t even block the guy lined up in front of them. And then our DB’s get lit up by a freshmen. No pride and no accountability.