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LOYALTY TO THE FANS INSTEAD

15 years 5 months ago #25841 by Elvisdawg
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I feel CMR has misplaced his loyalties ! He owes his loyalty to the fans, the supporters, alumni, and the team. Instead he gives his loyalty to the IMHO horrible so called \"coaches\" he has working under him. Anyone with an IQ over 50 can see they cant get the job done in the SEC, maybe in a small high school but not in this league. Pretty soon at this pace we wont get the recruits, the fans leave empty seats, the boosters wont give the funds and the team will be a joke who is lucky to beat Vandy every five years. Yeah, it is TOUGH to fire people but thats why you get paid the big bucks. You cant keep a small group of people happy (the so-called coaches) when you are making at least hundreds of thousands of people unhappy. That figure is probably too small, maybe the DAWG NATION is over a million. There are more qualified people, HIRE THEM PLEASE. If i did my job so poorly, i would be fired, SO WHY SHOULD THEY BE SPARED ??? Never thought i would be so disappointed with CMR. MAN UP, FIRE THE FAILURES. CUT OUT THE PENALTIES (ALSO A COACHING FAILURE) AND CUT OUT THE STUPID,STUPID, STUPID PENALTIES (ALSO A COACHING FAILURE) Elvisdawg is frustrated to be a DAWG FAN and with our talent we shouldnt be. Go DAWGS AND FIRE THE LOSERS

There is no greater stadium than Sanford, no greater running back than Walker and nothing greater in all of football than being a Georgia Bulldog !

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15 years 5 months ago #25842 by kentdaddy
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Some SI dude had an accurate if troubling read:

\"I'm not as sure about Georgia. The Dawgs may well have talent, but they're terribly undisciplined. Remarkably, they rank 119th nationally in turnover margin and 116th in penalties per game. Chalk that up to plain old bad coaching. Richt will undoubtedly be fielding new coordinators next season, and unlike Oklahoma, he'll be breaking in a new quarterback as well (presumably redshirt freshman Aaron Murray).

Richt is also dealing with much the same problem as recently deposed SEC coaches Phillip Fulmer and Tommy Tuberville: His competitors are catching up. Florida has separated itself considerably under Urban Meyer. Georgia Tech, which Richt beat each of his first seven seasons, is now a BCS contender. Tennessee -- which has blown out the Dawgs two of the past three seasons -- is quickly beefing up its talent level under Lane Kiffin. And Auburn, with whom Georgia wages a whole lot of recruiting battles, now employs its own renowned recruiter in Gene Chizik. Georgia may be considerably better next season, but so, too, could its primary rivals. I wouldn't expect a quick fix in Athens.\"

sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/writers/s...-bulldogs/index.html

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