Maybe I am missing the boat, but on a couple of threads made mention of Mark Richt showing a side that I have not seen before.
Hear me out. I believe that Mark Richt has had enough of the "pat on the back method" as a way of coaching his football team. If what I see now is the way Richt is going to run this team, count me in as a backer. Mark Richt witnessed what happened to his mentor, Bobby Bowden, and BB ended up on the street, and not one football player there to pick him up. BB made mistakes, and Mark Richt was headed down that road, or close. Bobby Bowden was a players coach, Mark Richt wanted the same.
Mark Richt has bent over backwards in many cases surrounding some of these "snotty nosed" football players. In this old fart's opinion, many not all of the "problem" children thought they had Richt figured out and lied to his face and ran a different route when faced with reality.
Should not bring this up again, but will. Washington tried to take all of us, you and me down the same path that too many of Richt's players have taken him. Stop it, we are a bit older and wiser and don't accept BS easily.
Have said before on this board, especially this upcoming season . . . there is a lot of pressure on Mark Richt's shoulders THIS YEAR, 2012. He has most of the players needed to have a very successful year, he however cannot allow the prima donnas to run his program.
One football, who gets the ball . . . take a minute and look at the possibilities. If you are not going to embrace everything that your position requires, then that appears to be a "I" player not a "team" player. Some or many football plays are successful because they do the things that the position requires, even though they are not going to get the football and know that.
This is probably a bit too harsh for many, but . . . . Jay Rome if you only want to perform when you have a chance to catch the ball, I suggest you play basketball and allow someone else to play the tight end position. On the basketball court you saw last season that you are not going to the NBA. FACT. Haven't heard it said on this board, but . . . . Orson Charles was guilty of this same type of play.
Mark Richt good on you for what appears to be an attitude change. Don't let these kids, yes (kids) run your program. They have all of the God given talents that many would love to have. Problem with folks like this, we have watched them come through this program in the past few years, they don't really give a damn about the Red and Black or any other color, it is all about them.
Second year on campus, compare Malcolm Mitchell and Jay Rome from the same high school team . . . . see the difference? Beginning to think that Mark Richt does and he has grown in my eyes. 6'6" over 250 pounds and you don't want to block . . . . as has been said many times on this board and others . . . . have never seen the letter "I" in TEAM. Seems too many "snotty nosed kids" have a sense of entitlement. Jay Rome . . . does the shoe fit?
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