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Re:Home Field Advantage??

#9 3 years, 2 months ago
Probably dead on sadlerdawg!!
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Re:Home Field Advantage??

#10 3 years, 2 months ago
sadlerdawg wrote:
I would guess it's probably Coach Richt's calming effect and demeanor that keeps the guys focused on the road, eases their nerves and kind of takes the opposing crowd's advantage out of it. Unfortunately, I also think Coach Richt's calm demeanor fails to get the guys jacked up and ready to play at home and feed off our crowd's advantage. We need a ballbuster on the coaching staff to get 'em fired up for the home games.


My thoughts exactly. We need someone to GATA, and I do not mean the opposing team.
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