Maybe Paul Johnson is a genius.

After all, it takes a special talent to render Mark Bradley speechless.

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20 responses to “Maybe Paul Johnson is a genius.

  1. sniffer

    Similar to what my ex said the last time we spoke, ” I love you, you’re the best…I just can’t do this anymore”.

    PJ, go find another reporter. They’re everywhere and you deserve to be happy.

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  2. Coondawg

    Coach Genius let us score a couple years ago….seems its now become a habit….

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  3. TennesseeDawg

    At least for Tech, no one was paying any attention to them.

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  4. Chuck

    From Bradley’s column:
    “Check the schedule, and you’ll see more than a handful of winnable games remaining. But Miami looked winnable, and Middle Tennessee was deemed a given. By losing both, Tech has fallen to 2-3 with games at Clemson and Georgia to come. By losing both and looking helpless on defense, it makes us wonder if Tech has either the scheme or the personnel necessary to prosper in the ACC, a conference it ruled not so long ago.” (Emphasis supplied)

    Ruled? Seriously? I don’t recall that.

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    • Cojones

      Especially after the NCAA taketh away. They have nothing to show.

      It is times like these that we really feel for our NATS neighbors and know the pain that twists……pome’d rue!…..Not!…..gotta quit smokin’ before typin’. May their ship hit a rock named “Georgia” on the way down.

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  5. Remo Gaggi

    Bradley also fell into punch drunk unrequited love with Paul Hewitt, but ole Kentucky lunkhead’s heart will be there for the next maggot head coaches taking!

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  6. Scorpio Jones, III

    Hey….if Paul Johnson rendered Mark Bradley speechless, how long does that last, that there speechless part….hell, maybe Johnson is a better guy than conventional wisdom says.

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  7. Wow. 510 yards. Wow.

    It might get ugly ‘tween the hedges T-day w/e.

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  8. Always Someone Else's Fault

    GT takes down Clemson next week. It’s the ACC, after all.

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  9. X-Dawg

    Hate It Bad! That precious consectutive bowl streak may end under CPJ’s rule. Give yourselves a ring for that one bitches!

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  10. X-Dawg

    LOL! “celebrating”……I give up! (spell check or editing for WordPress would be nice – at least on weekends)

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  11. Bulldog Joe

    Enjoyed Bradley’s column today. It truly had the “Mark” of a spurned lover.

    It wasn’t enough to kick the downtrodden humble bumble fan down with a recap of the 27-point-underdog Middle Tennessee debacle this morning, for good measure he goes off and kicks them again and again with the following gems:

    Last week’s overtime loss to Miami;
    An old 17-14 loss and tie with Furman;
    The labor day overtime loss to Virginia Tech;
    The vacated 2009 ACC title;
    “Gailey never lost to Middle Tennessee”;
    The two recent losses to Duke; and then
    finally hits them over the head with the Bill Lewis error.

    Nice.

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  12. Just Chuck (The Other One)

    It’s all part of the plan. PJ is trying to lull us into a false sense of security and will sneak up on us in November. Everyone knows all tech needs is a win over Georgia to make it a successful season.

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    • 81Dog

      didnt Pepper give us his best shot onthe way out the door in 1979? They were up on UGA 20-0 in the first quarter after a little trickeration with an onside kick recovery. UGA ended up winning one of the best games I’ve ever seen in Sanford when Belue hit Amp Arnold on a 2 point conversion option pitch, but I would just as soon we go ahead and clock them like the pinata at a Mexican birthday party this fall.

      I guess I’ll worry about that later, but I can enjoy the MTSU fiasco today!

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  13. This will be the LAST Georgia Game for CPJ. I have that from a very reliable source on the inside.

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