wlayton, I am in agreement with the "chip on the shoulder" statement. I have one, (or several chips) been around for a couple of years and want to see some changes or adjustments in attitudes. This group has a solid chance to be very special. Say that again . . . . VERY SPECIAL, if they believe in TEAM . . . . .
Hard for me not to agree with the young men in Athens. AM and others have said on more than one occasion that this team is preparing for “big things”.
Cornelius Washington would have been selected in the second round of this years NFL draft had he chose to go that route. Could be a first round selection if he has the year that I believe he will have this season.
Abry Jones on the opposite end of the defensive line is going to be an absolute beast this season. Run stopper with an attitude. Love Abry Jones.
All of us know about #29. When Grantham goes to a four man front, even when it is evident to the offense that four are there and coming, would scare the hell out of me. Lord knows I need some of that.
I truly wish that some of the young men that found themselves in a bad situation this year with the law and our internal forces had paid closer attention to TEAM rather than SELF. That however is over and done with, this could benefit not only these young men, could pay dividends down the road for UGA Football. That last statement was made in hopes that the “light” will go on for these young players.
These young men need only to look at Janoris Jenkins who was booted off of the Florida football team and attended North Alabama to finish his college football. He was definitely a first round pick and ended up I think the 39th pick, not a top 10 or 15 selection. Below is a statement that Janoris Jenkins made after his selection, I hope that he is sincere and maybe some of the young folks at UGA might benefit from his thoughts.
Janoris Jenkins, a cornerback at North Alabama who was kicked off the team at Florida, went to the Rams six picks after they took Quick. Jenkins, holding an infant in his arms, had tears in his eyes as he spoke by phone with the Rams.
"I just be honest," Jenkins said about talking about his past transgressions. "I don't have nothing to hide. That was my past, that was a year ago. I took my second route to go to UNA for a reason, to show people I wasn't a bad kid and I wasn't running from my problems."
Won't go into a long and drawn out affair about Urban Meyer, however Jenkins was an "outlaw" from his first day on campus and Meyer was more than aware as were some that were higher up in the administration. Not going to call names at this point.
For some of our young players, this is not the first slip and if they don’t realize that the NFL is looking at this kind of behavior, then they are truly past help. No I did not correct the words that came out of Jenkins’ mouth in the bold paragraph above, another good reason to do what he does best, he will not be writing articles for any publication. That is not a slap at Jenkins, it is the truth, the young man needs to understand how he can take care of his child. Too many of these young men fail to realize that this might be their only chance to move forward. Many choose athletics and not academics, what sense does it make to lower your odds any further. Not a time for "tears", time to get your BUTT IN GEAR and do what you do best.
Noticed that one time UGA football player now with the Vikings has found himself in trouble again. He won’t be writing articles after football either. Wake up young men and I have to say this, probably pping some off . . . . #9 you have everything that the NFL is looking for, GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF YOUR BUTT. Even you don’t get that many chances. (Number two for you #9 at this point) Talent is one thing, stupidity does not take TALENT . . . Ogletree. You are selfish along with your teammate, #18 Bacarri Rambo, who will be lucky to be drafted before the 7th round next season because of his excuse making for a lack of being a responsible young man. Some of your teammates want to do something special this season, join them, could really do a lot to improve your chances at the next level.
Lots of chirping in Missouri, get ready, they will be prepared, even though some of our talent is "self centered" and not ready to be "team players", maybe some of the "real team players" will be ready for Columbia and proudly wear the Red and Black.
Go Dawgs, Lots of Talent . . . . this needs to be the year.