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#25 4 months ago
That's very true about the voice vs the written word.

I think we could do a much better job on the offensive sideline. Pretty sure that's been made clear, but if we get the D we think Grantham might give us it might not matter. However.. I don't really think because D wins championships that we should excuse the OC if he underperforms.

Whether any of the coaches underperform or not is always going to be a matter of opinion because the
baseline to judge them against isn't written in stone.

Fair opinion on both sides depending on where you set
the bar in my opinion. Neither side is blind to the obvious
because "obvious" is a subjective determination.

Doesn't matter anyway... in the end we all show up and pull for the same team to win.



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#26 4 months ago
Buc wrote:
Good evening. Want to say to all or most of you that I have enjoyed my stay on this board. Most of you have been true to the UGA Football Program, and I take great pride in that as do you.

Comes a time when all of us have to look inward and decide what our next step will be.

I wish all of you well, and hope that many remember that this board for the most part should be about UGA Football. Don't let it move too far off into the NFL world, regardless of your team of choice.

I feel this must be said, and it is not the first time I have said it. The corporate world is ruining College Football. As you get older and play in the adult world you will look back and say "What Happened". It is a lot like age, just slips up on us.

Best wishes to all, and all a good night. Buc



Where's Buc?? Did he leave the forum?....out of town?....he ok?....what's up?
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#27 4 months ago
Mayor wlayton,

It would seem that by the above message that Buc has moved to the sidelines and off the board for what I hope is just a short time.

IMO he was not enjoying some of the bashing between some of our memebers in recent threads.

To much kicking the cat. We will again have a monster signing day. "Go Dawgs"
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#28 4 months ago
yankeedawg1 wrote:
Mayor wlayton,

It would seem that by the above message that Buc has moved to the sidelines and off the board for what I hope is just a short time.

IMO he was not enjoying some of the bashing between some of our memebers in recent threads.

To much kicking the cat. We will again have a monster signing day. "Go Dawgs"



I figured something along those lines yd1. Hope he doesn't stay away too long and certainly hope he's alright.

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#29 4 months ago
Yes Mayor.. Have said many times that living here in Athens does make me a very lucky and blessed dawg.

There has been a great deal of chatter coming off campus about recruits,players moving to different position,and looking at changes in our playbook.

Spring ball will take a new twist on offense, sorry to say I don't think we will see any of it in the "G" game. Don't think we will have a funky uniform issues to deal with.

Come home Buc.... you are missed bro "Go Dawgs"
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#30 4 months ago
Hoping Buc is OK. Hard to imagine him leaving this forum. Particurly when recruiting is in full force.
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