MidtownJacket
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What we need, is the old CPJ back.
meaning we need to not be hurt going into the season with a switch up at OL ?
What we need, is the old CPJ back.
But we could also get someone like Cutcliffe.
Or some young coach that is not on anyone's radar could come in for that matter.
I do not share the opinion that CPJ is doing the best any coach could ever hope to do at GT. History, rationalizations on why those were exceptions aside, does not support that opinion.
I thought it was worse than that because that would mean we were behind them when Dodd left. Is that true?
After Dodd through O'Leary we were winning about 1/3 of the time.
After O'Leary we are winning 1/11 of the time.
Taking one out of three is competitive, IMO.
Complete BS!We would have done a LOT WORSE this game with a pro offense and our players. We would have performed worse than the rest of the ACC did against Clemson.
In order to compete with this talent level, we need two things:
1) dummy majors to hide players in
2) boosters who will pay players
2) is something we don't have, and 1) is something the UGA controlled board of regents won't allow. Period point blank. Get used to it or pick a new team to watch.
When Paul Johnson is fired in 2014, which will probably happen unless Gurley gets shanked by Auburn this Saturday, we will become a regular 2 win team and BDS will be completely empty. The football program will end. PJ is the only coach in the country who could squeeze a winning season (and an occasional championship game appearance) out of our limitations.
If you're butthurt about losing to a team that's probably a legit top 5 team, who has boat raced everyone they've played but FSU, who is probably the best team the country's seen in the last five years, then it would be better for your own health to go be a Bama fan.
Right now I am worried about losing to Pitt. I hope our unique option offense works and we do not fall behind early in this game and have to try to pass the ball. I hope it is not run left, run right, run up the middle and 3 and out
Right now I am worried about losing to Pitt. I hope our unique option offense works and we do not fall behind early in this game and have to try to pass the ball. I hope it is not run left, run right, run up the middle and 3 and out
I'm not sure he'd be at QB if he was, but he has potential to be very good in this offense.
Unless of course, you think Auburn's offense is "real" and ours isn't.
I think Auburn's offense is real and ours isn't.
Both are run-heavy, option-based offenses. The difference is that theirs isn't an 80/20 run to pass ratio all the time. They have games like the one before UGA where they only throw it 6 times. But they also have games like the one against UGA where throwing it is necessary and they throw it 26 times. As their coach said, "We can throw it when we have to. We would prefer to run it but when the defense dictates pass, we can do that too."
CPJ on the other hand seems to believe "We can run it against anyone." Nine men in the box....bahh...we can just use my brilliant plan and outscheme those 9 men.
Yeah, Paul.....good luck with that.
Right now I am worried about losing to Pitt. I hope our unique option offense works and we do not fall behind early in this game and have to try to pass the ball. I hope it is not run left, run right, run up the middle and 3 and out
I'm super worried about losing to Pitt too. Maybe even UVA or Duke at this rate.
We should be more worried about getting blown out by Georgia, falling into the ACC Championship and getting blown out by FSU, and then getting beat by Houston in some s***** Bowl.
Lmao, GT is 119th in passing, Auburn is 103rd.....but, please, keep spewing your retarded narratives, they're hilarious.
Their mind does not adhere to the boring Newtonian physics of the reality of being a #30-#40 team, but instead views every fact through a quantum mechanical uncertainty. Every fact is both true or false and takes one of those values depending on which one makes CPJ look worse.
I think Auburn's offense is real and ours isn't.
Both are run-heavy, option-based offenses. The difference is that theirs isn't an 80/20 run to pass ratio all the time. They have games like the one before UGA where they only throw it 6 times. But they also have games like the one against UGA where throwing it is necessary and they throw it 26 times. As their coach said, "We can throw it when we have to. We would prefer to run it but when the defense dictates pass, we can do that too."
CPJ on the other hand seems to believe "We can run it against anyone." Nine men in the box....bahh...we can just use my brilliant plan and outscheme those 9 men.
Yeah, Paul.....good luck with that.