Monken is not PJ lite. People on this board are assuming every spread option or 3O coach is the same is about as retarded as thinking every RPO or shotgun coach are the same.
Monken is not like CPJ and many guys have personally attested to Monken's personality and fight.
CPJ has been exhausted at tech for the last few years. Monken has many years left.
Personality, determination, looking at "old ideas" through a fresh lens doesnt mean its "antiquated".
Let's be honest. GT football was trash right before CPJ. Who else remembers loosing the ACC to wake? Who remembers having pro style offenses with NFL talent and routinely winning only 7 or 8 games with it?
Who remembers all the years below average coaches with every worse programs had success against us?
We faded behind when everyone else was modernizing. We spent near the least on football as any other P5 school.
CPJ and the SO gave us a new identify. CPJ and the SO went into Athens and upset the mutts. We upset Clemson. We upset FSU. We upset Miami.
Weve been the thorn in the side of everyone since cpj has been here.
Weve had a few bad years as CPJ got tired, old, stubborn and outcoached.
That in no way discredits anyone who learned and coached under CPJ. In fact Monken will probably be one of the big "what ifs" as he ends up putting up winning seasons at army. ARMY.
Do you guys understand just how garbage west point is for a football player to go to? The worst of the academies for years and years.
Oh, and a lot of the idiots around here who have no idea. Guys like CPJ, Moneken, Ken at Navy, these are guys who actually teach discipline, respect, teamwork, and academics, team, and school before themselves or any NFL dreams.
That's why CPJ was perfect for Navy. Why Monken will continue to succeed at Army.
And why we will fail at Tech again and drop 90% to ugag/clemson/fsu/miami as soon as we hire another ordinary go with the flow coach.
A lot of morons that haven't even attended a cpj era game sure are experts on offenses, recruiting and coaching all of a sudden.
CPJ grew predictable the last couple years, but who remembers when Monken was here? He's would be breath of fresh air to the program while retaining our respected identity as an out of place engineering institution that can compete with the big dogs.
Monken is not like CPJ and many guys have personally attested to Monken's personality and fight.
CPJ has been exhausted at tech for the last few years. Monken has many years left.
Personality, determination, looking at "old ideas" through a fresh lens doesnt mean its "antiquated".
Let's be honest. GT football was trash right before CPJ. Who else remembers loosing the ACC to wake? Who remembers having pro style offenses with NFL talent and routinely winning only 7 or 8 games with it?
Who remembers all the years below average coaches with every worse programs had success against us?
We faded behind when everyone else was modernizing. We spent near the least on football as any other P5 school.
CPJ and the SO gave us a new identify. CPJ and the SO went into Athens and upset the mutts. We upset Clemson. We upset FSU. We upset Miami.
Weve been the thorn in the side of everyone since cpj has been here.
Weve had a few bad years as CPJ got tired, old, stubborn and outcoached.
That in no way discredits anyone who learned and coached under CPJ. In fact Monken will probably be one of the big "what ifs" as he ends up putting up winning seasons at army. ARMY.
Do you guys understand just how garbage west point is for a football player to go to? The worst of the academies for years and years.
Oh, and a lot of the idiots around here who have no idea. Guys like CPJ, Moneken, Ken at Navy, these are guys who actually teach discipline, respect, teamwork, and academics, team, and school before themselves or any NFL dreams.
That's why CPJ was perfect for Navy. Why Monken will continue to succeed at Army.
And why we will fail at Tech again and drop 90% to ugag/clemson/fsu/miami as soon as we hire another ordinary go with the flow coach.
A lot of morons that haven't even attended a cpj era game sure are experts on offenses, recruiting and coaching all of a sudden.
CPJ grew predictable the last couple years, but who remembers when Monken was here? He's would be breath of fresh air to the program while retaining our respected identity as an out of place engineering institution that can compete with the big dogs.