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14 years 10 months ago #27443 by OldSouthDawg
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My favorite was Lewis Grizzard, I truly miss him. The good do die young. He also was ah DGD!!

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14 years 10 months ago #27447 by GooseDawg78
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Buc,

Now you know it's the WISE folks like you that makes this board stand out from all the others...wouldn't be the same w/o YOU here!

If I want to get into childish arguments about whose team is best, I can go to any sports site on the world wide web, however, for serious, thought-provoking UGA sports (and others) discussions, this is BY FAR the best place I've found. Yes, keep on doing what your doing like wlayton said--LOL!

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14 years 10 months ago #27448 by Buc
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Goose, also like many of the regular folks here have said, really good to have you back. Same with Limey, just a damn good board. OSD, you da man!!

Not going into that other thread at this point, will say this, UGA is going to be different than anything we have seen in many years. Not my years, or DawgDoc years or NC_Dawg years, closer to current years.

Fellows, really glad to be able to share \"Dawg Talk\" with you. You get to be an \"older\" Dawg, it is interesting to watch the \"young fellows\" come along.

Here is hoping that GatorSTRONG is not too upset with me, c'mon back, it is just football . . . . truly not personal . . . . Last time it was personal with me . . . . first marriage . . . . took many years to recoup . . . lost that game!!! :woohoo:

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14 years 10 months ago #27452 by BulldogShannon
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100% agreement on that \"I'm First\" thing. I have complained about that too to no avail. Also, spent time on an SEC blog awhile back and it seems that Kiffin rubbed off on the UT bloggers-If you disagreed with them on anything, you were called an idiot.

One guy on there made fun of Richt for being a Christian. So I did my \"christian\" duty and told the guy in a roundabout way he was a moron.

Long one short, ten minutes later I was banned. Contacted the manager of the blog and he said no personal attacks. I pointed out that I was called a \"red neck toothless idiot\" and my coached was ridiculed for being a man of faith.

His response? Go somewhere else.

Glad to be here. Been a Dawg fan since I was 13 (I am 43 now). My four year old has already been to two football games and one basketball game. (Indoctrination!!!!)

We should all be able to discuss and share info, \"rumors\" OR JUST bs WITH EACH OTHER without name calling.

My weakness unfortunately? I will never START a trash talk thread, but if I'm personally attacked, I just can't keep my big mouth shut:)

OSD, buc,wlayton, and others, I am enjoying the converstion. I am so jacked with the TG hiring that I actually signed up to pay the stupid fee to join UGASports.com (Swore I never would.)

Anyone else a member??

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14 years 10 months ago #27454 by OldSouthDawg
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Same here Bulldawg Shannon, I enjoy reading all of your posts as well as the other regular Dawgs here, I was lucky to stumble on to this site. I really respect steveDawg for keeping it clean, I know I can get fired up sometimes but I always try to respect this Board. I joke alot and Im afraid people might take me to serious sometime. Any way GO DAWGS!!! And I am lookin so forward to next season!!

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14 years 10 months ago #27456 by Buc
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Just in case you folks have not read this . . . . Late blog by David Hale. Gets back to the spirit of this thread . . . .

Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Notebook: Players Eagerly Await Coaches' Arrival
When he first heard the news that Scott Lakatos had been hired as Georgia’s new secondary coach, cornerback Brandon Boykin did a quick image search on the Internet, just to find out what his new coach looked like. Beyond that, however, Lakatos remains a mystery.

The same is true of new defensive coordinator Todd Grantham, who like Lakatos has yet to meet any of his new players, despite extensive anticipation on the part of the current crop of Bulldogs.

“The anticipation comes and goes, but I’m ready for the coaches to be here, and ready for everybody to settle down and get rolling,” defensive end Demarcus Dobbs said. “I’m ready to know what position I’m going to be in, what position I need to play, so I can try to be the best at that and learn as much as I can.”

Dobbs’ eagerness is understandable. With a brand new set of coaches and a brand new defensive scheme, the 2010 season could look a good bit different from the 2009 version of the Georgia defense, and like the rest of his teammates, he’s anxious to learn how he’ll fit into the big picture.

While Dobbs is a senior wondering what his final year has in store, freshman Jakar Hamilton arrived on campus just two weeks ago without even knowing who his first college coach would be.

“It was difficult but I knew Coach Mark Richt was going to get the job done,” Hamilton said. “Fortunately we got (Grantham) from the Cowboys who has been in the league for 11 years, and I’m just excited and ready to meet him.”

Georgia has a team meeting scheduled for Friday, which is likely to be the first time most of the players meet their new coaches in person. With recruiting season coming to an end and Georgia’s staff playing catch up, time has been limited for the coaching staff as a whole, and Grantham just wrapped up his NFL season with the Dallas Cowboys last weekend.

So while it will no doubt be a busy few weeks before offseason conditioning shifts into high gear in early February, the excitement and the jitters are both evident, defensive tackle Abry Jones said.

“It’s a little bit excitement and nerves,” Jones said. “It’s exciting that we finally got a new coach and a new scheme but we’re also nervous because we’ve never run it before, so it’ll be like a first time.

ON THE MOVE?

Grantham brings with him a brand new scheme on defense, and many of Georgia’s players are still a bit up in the air about where they’ll fit into the 3-4 defense.

One player who is a bit more excited than concerned, however, is Jones, the former Northside star, who thinks the changeover in scheme could mean a move to a position he played extensively in high school.

“I could play defensive end because I played in high school,” Jones said. “It wouldn’t be much of a jump.”

Jones said he hasn’t heard any indication of how the depth chart will shake out in Grantham’s new 3-4 look, but he said if it’s up to him, defensive end would be his preference.

Either way, Jones said his role will change a bit in 2010 with an increased responsibility in stopping the run with just three down linemen. Still, it will be a new experience for the sophomore.

“I played in high school in a three down linemen type of scheme, but never in a real 3-4,” Jones said. “Seeing that I came in as a freshman and had to learn one new defense, the only bear would be learning a whole other defense. Other than that I don’t see a problem with it.”

A NEW ATTITUDE

After two arrests and an indefinite suspension in early December, the future looked bleak for rising sophomore defensive end Montez Robinson. But Georgia announced last week that Robinson had been reinstated – save a two-game suspension to open the 2010 season – and Dobbs said the time away has worked wonders for Robinson’s outlook.

“You can just tell the guy has a total change of attitude,” Dobbs said. “I don’t know if it was him going home for the bowl game and talking to his family or whatever it was, he has a great attitude.”

Robinson played sparingly last season but was named to the SEC’s All-Freshman team at year’s end. He was arrested on multiple charges last month, however, and was immediately suspended from the team.

Since his return, however, Dobbs said Robinson has worked hard and shown a far more outgoing personality.

“He’s happy. He’s upbeat. Before he was never like that,” Dobbs said. “He was just kind of a mellow guy, walking around finding his way. But now you can tell there’s a complete difference in him, and I’m excited to see what he can do this season.

Happy Warriors Make Me Happy! This team could do more than SURPRISE this year. Think that we were all happy with some of the names that were recruited prior to Coach Grantham hitting the turf in Athens. He has a lot of talent and . . . . KNOWS WHAT TO DO WITH IT!!

Go Georgia Bulldogs!!

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