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Rookie Mistake

#1 2 years, 2 months ago
I see there is a link below to the ABH story... just under the Bulldog Store Banner.. my bad.
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Re:Rookie Mistake

#2 2 years, 2 months ago
Brother nothing wrong with trying to get the message out. Really go for the uplifting articles. Can visualize that first sack of the season coming out of the new 3/4 defense. We will all go nuts.
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#3 2 years, 2 months ago
Buc you got that right. The first time I see one of the ends come off and level the opposing QB Im gonna hit the roof!!!
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#4 2 years, 2 months ago
DAWG1277 & Buc - that would be a stressful event.. a very stressful happening for the opposing QB.
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#5 2 years, 2 months ago
Not sure how many have seen this tribute to Coach Erk Russell. Really a special man and defensive coordinator that some of us had the honor and privilege to watch in Athens. Have said it before, will again, Erk should have been head coach at UGA. Didn't work out that way, however Erk and UGA both prospered later on. Below is a link honoring the man.

For whatever reason, I have the same gut feeling that Coach Grantham will be the first DC since Erk that will end up giving all of us Dawgs a \"second glimpse\" of the many things that Erk brought to UGA.

I really like the recent comments that Coach Grantham has made about UGA and especially Coach Richt. Like Erk, using the word TEAM, not me, my and I. Coach Richt you have made a very wise choice and it will be appreciated by the Dawg Nation for years to come, no doubt in my mind. Strap those helmets on folks, we are in for one heck of a ride . . . .

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#6 2 years, 2 months ago
That choked me up. The world is a less colorful place without Erk in it. I never fail to get inspired when I read \"The Letter.\"

The man was absolutely my hero. I enjoyed hearing from the players that were so close to him. As Scott Woerner said, \"There will never be another...\" I am envious of the young men that got to be coached by him. They are truly a blessed group, and most assuredly better people in life for what they learned from him.
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#7 2 years, 2 months ago
WOOF, well said.

DAWG1277, there are going to be many moments like that this season. We now have a defensive \"teacher\" headquartered in Athens. . . .
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#8 2 years, 2 months ago
I think ou guys are talking about link policies. Anti Oragnge links have been posted before. The link to the article below is burried back in the archives somewhere. I think it is the only AntiOragnge link that has been posted.

Then we did the righ thing and copied the article into the forum so others can read it. Some people can not follow these links to sites with security issues.

This is why we dont like people to post links until they have been around for a while.

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