johncu
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This is a false narrative that our opponents use to negatively recruit against us. People like you perpetuating it doesn't help.Let's take Calvin Johnson as an example. For such an extraordinary talent, destined for the NFL, Tech could lure him by explaining Gailey had been OC of the Steelers, Head Coach of the Cowboys, and OC of the Dolphins. He could look forward to competent preparation for the pass-happy pro game. It was a very good decision for him based on what Gailey potentially could provide for him. We have the exact opposite of that now. Nothing Georgia Tech provides has anything to do with a future in the NFL for offensive players. The ones that move forward, Shaq Mason, Demaryius Thomas, Dwyer, Waller, etc., do it in spite of their college experiences.
The vast majority of college teams play vastly differently than NFL teams. The schemes are totally different. Time and time again, the NFL has proven that they will find talented players at any level of school and regardless of what scheme they play in. Each NFL coach has his own system and will teach all of his players this system. Mason, Thomas, Burnett, Morgan, Attaochu, etc. all had immediate NFL impact because they were prepared for the NFL, contrary to the shit you are spewing. The fact that you apparently think the only thing Paul Johnson or Georgia Tech can teach these kids is how to play in a specific NFL scheme (that will be completely different in 5 years anyway) is pretty sad. Clearly he did something right, because 3 of those guys were considered mediocre 3* players that vastly outperformed their NFL projection after going through GT.