Paul Johnson had some time on his hands, so he watched the Georgia-South Carolina game. And he’s got some advice for Steve Spurrier.
Gaudin asked about South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier’s fourth-quarter decision to play out of the shotgun on fourth and goal, inches from the Georgia goal line, rather than have quarterback Connor Shaw go under center. On the play, Shaw pitched to running back Mike Davis, who was tackled shy of the goal line by Georgia linebacker Amarlo Herrera, a game-turning play in the fourth-quarter.
Johnson first explained that that’s how South Carolina runs its offense.
“I wouldn’t do that, but Coach Spurrier’s won a lot of games,” he said.
Good of him to notice.
Man…Georgia dodged a bullet there….if Spurrier had known that PJ was watching, he could have called him and asked what play to run…whew!
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Can’t you just hear the conversation….Steve, “Genius, what play should we run?”…..PJ, “Throw it out of bounds”.
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the level of interest in paul johnson demonstrated frequently on this blog is puzzling. but glad to have you aboard!
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We’re “interested” in Paul Johnson the way people are interested in Carrot Top. Sure, it’s a guilty pleasure, but everybody needs a point of reference to make us feel better about ourselves.
More probations than wins over UGA this millenium, fewer players drafted than the Colorado School of Mines in 2013. THIS IS GEORGIA TECH FOOTBALL!
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So you know exactly 2 things about Tech football? The CPJ obsession is starting to make a little more sense.
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Also: the only major Div-1 football school to reduce their stadium capacity, and a team full of fans that complain that Tech’s academics are so difficult they’re at a recruiting disadvantage even compared to superior academic institutions such as Stanford, yet their own head coach admitted said genius players couldn’t grasp 3-4 defense concepts.
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so between the 2 of you, that’s 4 facts about a team you’re so interested in. good to know you’re (kind of ) paying attention.
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My interest in Johnson is considerably less than the interest you find over at StingTalk about Georgia. Talk about puzzling…
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I also enjoy going to the zoo. Some things are just entertaining. It’s interesting that some Nerds know so much about this blog. Maybe that is PJ himself posting under the moniker “www”.
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Who doesn’t like going to the zoo
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nailed it.
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Paul Johnson is an enigma. So is GT Football.
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Not sure what that has to do with what I said but whatever.
Anyway, I wouldn’t know. I don’t go to sting talk. I do stop by here on occasion to find interesting content on college football. Like I said, the interest in CPJ is puzzling.
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coming from the Tech guy who trolls the Georgia blog…
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“coming from the Tech guy who trolls the Georgia blog”
lol. yet another idiot who doesn’t know the meaning of the words he uses.
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Jealousy rears it ugly head! I gotta say…Northside Tavern is the place. Those tech boys can hustle some serious pool. So…Colin, how was class this morning at 8:00 AM? MUDCAT, man…I am still dancing.
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Talk about unsolicited advice.
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Just read the comments on the AJC piece and was reminded of why I rarely do that. There are some mean and not too well informed people who post over there.
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Bona fide genius ignores remarks of poseur genius
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That really is the difference, right? Johnson thinks he’s a genius; Spurrier knows he is.
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Spurrier is a better coach than Johnson 1000 times over. I do wish they had some kind of very public disdain for each other.
Also, a guy who runs an option-only offense questioning a much better coach’s decision to run the option. Just… What?
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Actually, what Paul Johnson would have done if he coached Georgia was to let South Carolina score on purpose so that his team would have the ball and they could win it at the end.
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Then he woulda punched his own coach in the face when that fracas broke out.
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I’m sure Johnson was more distressed with SOS on the very next play, by not permitting UGA to score from 1st & 10 at our own 1 yard line in order to get the ball back quicker. That’s a genius move there…just ask Mark Bradley.
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+1K
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Sorry, Aussie, I posted above before I read yours.
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Johnson’s genius always seems to be more potent in hindsight.
Me…I’m glad they ran the fucking play that way.
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He was really just watching the game to see how his kids, Fish and Fry, were doing.
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Both had previously been committed to Tech but when he heard they were taking a visit to Spurrier, Paul threw them back in the fryer
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Talk about catch and release…
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