PJ and Sewak

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Most of us on here agree PJ is the best we can do until we can competitively recruit. I think all of us can agree PJ isn't afraid to let somebody go if they aren't doing a good job. (See DC turnover)

PJ had been one of our most successful coaches. If he hasn't fired Sewak, shouldn't that tell us Sewak isn't the problem?

A bunch of yall keep calling for Sewak to be fired. I don't know much about football, but I believe PJ knows more than all of us.

Are yall sure Sewak is the problem? If so, why hasn't he been let go?
 
Seems like our recruiting was pretty good last year, by all accounts. And on average, PJ has outdone Chan's tenure in terms of star ranking average and having signees who actually produce. Chan had one big year and the rest was blah to meh.

A friend of mine at the game Thursday who played on Tech's scout team for a while said he was not impressed by our guards' level of play. TIFWIW.
 
Are yall sure Sewak is the problem? If so, why hasn't he been let go?

The O-line has been a significant source of GT's problems this season. He's the O-line coach, right? There's a connection.

So why hasn't he been let go? Maybe the fact that Sewak and CPJ have coached together for all but eight of the last 31 seasons has something to do with it (and four of those seasons Sewak was HC at Georgia Southern).
 
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Other than the second half of 2014, when has Our Oline been a strength? Honest question. Even when we were rolling in 2009, I don't think our Oline was ever dominant. To have a running option team without a dominating Oline is like having a classic Corvette with a Pinto's engine.

Whether it's recruiting or coaching, it at the very least points to the under performance of one specific coach. Not to mention even the most uneducated fan can look at our Oline play and see they stink.
 
Other than the second half of 2014, when has Our Oline been a strength? Honest question. Even when we were rolling in 2009, I don't think our Oline was ever dominant. To have a running option team without a dominating Oline is like having a classic Corvette with a Pinto's engine.

Whether it's recruiting or coaching, it at the very least points to the under performance of one specific coach. Not to mention even the most uneducated fan can look at our Oline play and see they stink.

So is this Sewak or PJ? When it's gone on as long as it has, isn't it fair to thus say PJ doesn't understand what we need on OL?
 
Other than the second half of 2014, when has Our Oline been a strength? Honest question. Even when we were rolling in 2009, I don't think our Oline was ever dominant. To have a running option team without a dominating Oline is like having a classic Corvette with a Pinto's engine.

Whether it's recruiting or coaching, it at the very least points to the under performance of one specific coach. Not to mention even the most uneducated fan can look at our Oline play and see they stink.

The third option is that the system requires a level of precision execution that can't be achieved on a consistent basis at this level of competition. It can work in periods where everything clicks but otherwise is a train wreck. The margin for error is too small.

The Hill makes sure we will never know if recruiting better athletes would improve the margin.

Unless Sewak is replaced we will never know if coaching would improve the margin.
 
Most of us on here agree PJ is the best we can do until we can competitively recruit. I think all of us can agree PJ isn't afraid to let somebody go if they aren't doing a good job. (See DC turnover)

PJ had been one of our most successful coaches. If he hasn't fired Sewak, shouldn't that tell us Sewak isn't the problem?

A bunch of yall keep calling for Sewak to be fired. I don't know much about football, but I believe PJ knows more than all of us.

Are yall sure Sewak is the problem? If so, why hasn't he been let go?

One of our most successful coaches? Hmmm.

2-6 vs VT. 2-5 vs um. 2-5 vs ugag. 0-4 vs puke/nc last 2 years.

Granted, last year we got a lot of lucky breaks that have not happened this year. That is football for you.

But it appears if we lose these next 2, CPJ will have a worse record in the last 4 years than that POS ccg had in his last 4.

As for Sewak, I also defer to Mover. I also think the way Sewak teaches our OL is disgusting and emasculating

Time will tell.

I believe we beat ugag!
 
I'm sorry in believing our coaches happened to coach the most efficient offense ever last year. Yes, we suck. It ain't apples to apples with "power house" factories. We lost a lot of seniors on offense, and we've lost pretty much everyone to injury. Yet, we've been right there in every game, except against the best team in the country. ööööing get over it, öööö sticks.
 
Only as good as the weakest link. Over the test of time, what is that link.

There is a chance in any decision. Over the test of time ...... Look at the results, not just yesterday, in the whole body of work.

I'm not calling for anyone's head.
 
One of our most successful coaches? Hmmm.

2-6 vs VT. 2-5 vs um. 2-5 vs ugag. 0-4 vs puke/nc last 2 years.

Granted, last year we got a lot of lucky breaks that have not happened this year. That is football for you.

But it appears if we lose these next 2, CPJ will have a worse record in the last 4 years than that POS ccg had in his last 4.

As for Sewak, I also defer to Mover. I also think the way Sewak teaches our OL is disgusting and emasculating

Time will tell.

I believe we beat ugag!

You're gonna have to have a lot of sex with a man to get you through this crisis. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BZX-sUGWt6o
 
I'm sorry in believing our coaches happened to coach the most efficient offense ever last year. Yes, we suck. It ain't apples to apples with "power house" factories. We lost a lot of seniors on offense, and we've lost pretty much everyone to injury. Yet, we've been right there in every game, except against the best team in the country. ööööing get over it, öööö sticks.

Thank you!
 
CPJ and Sewak are old friends but their paths have occasionally diverged.

Sewak's first FBS staff position was as a grad asst at GT in 1984. CPJ was already at Southern by then.

They were together at Southern for 1985 & 1986.

They were together in Hawaii from 1987-1994.

For 1995-1996, CPJ was OC at Navy while Sewak was OC at Ohio.

They were together again at Southern from 1997-2001.

Sewak succeeded CPJ at Southern from 2002-2005, but then was out of coaching (apparently) for 2006 & 2007, until coming back to GT with CPJ in 2008.

So that's 8 years they weren't coaching together out of the last 30.

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When I've watched Navy games over the years (8-1 this year), I don't see the level confusion and whiffing that I see with our OL, and the Navy OL isn't filled with highly starred recruits. That tells me it's the coaching. Maybe not so much the technique, as it is figuring out (as a group) who to block on each play.
 
When I've watched Navy games over the years (8-1 this year), I don't see the level confusion and whiffing that I see with our OL, and the Navy OL isn't filled with highly starred recruits. That tells me it's the coaching. Maybe not so much the technique, as it is figuring out (as a group) who to block on each play.

I bet Tech would look as good as Navy against their schedule - reference Tulane.
 
I bet Tech would look as good as Navy against their schedule - reference Tulane.

How about ND?

There is something wrong with our OL. But Sewak did coach up Mason into an NFL prospect. It's not like he had the measurables. You don't make the NFL with 4 years of bad coaching unless you are a physical freak.
 
Sorry to be so ugly but this kind of öööö is just like having a mutt in the house. Of course it's Sewak YOU DUMB öööö! What is wrong with you?!!! And it's also Johnson because he won't pull the trigger. Pull yer head out of yer ass!! You're that stoopid? You'd like maybe Mother Teresa come in here and make us a really nice football team? What a bunch of panzies!
 
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