Forum
      

Urban "Liar" Meyer Leader of Young Men -- Not

11 years 4 months ago #52696 by Buc
For some time, some on this board, especially this board have called for uniformity across the SEC concerning the drug policies and the laxness that is shown by different universities.

Have also seen a couple of posts on this board saying we should relax our policies at Georgia.

Fall in line with the universities that allow the kind of "Urban Meyer, Don't Look, Don't Tell policies? That seems to me to be putting the entire conference in reverse. Can't beat them . . . . join the Urban Meyer way of coaching.

I have probably screamed more on this board than most. Trying to pass along what is and has been common knowledge around Gainesville, Florida from the day or soon thereafter when Meyer took the reigns. Remember me mentioning more than once how certain athletes were allowed to be in UM's "special group", one condition. You have to be a superior football player, after that, toking is allowed, along with "other" types of "highs".

Not like Georgia players have been clean, we know that we have had several or many step on the other side of the "yellow line".

JHC, this Hernandez thing is or should be a time in your young life to reflect on the seriousness of getting a good education and, honoring the rules that the University of Georgia coaches have asked you to abide by. Hope that you are not another of those young folks that think differently. Time will tell. Right now, Buc calls you young and stupid. You are not invincible. Stop, Look and Listen.

Hell, it is only going to cost Hernandez 40 million in terms of loot. That is nothing compared to spending the rest of his life in prison. The Liberals in Massachusetts don't believe in the death penalty. If this had occurred in Texas, right now he would be a walking dead man. It is suggested that he might be linked to two (2) other murders . . . . recently. I understand that he has not been convicted, but I am willing to wager this will not be another OJ Simpson outcome.

Well Urban "Liar" Meyer, remember you saying more than one time to the press in Florida that there was not a drug problem at UF. In Washington it is referred to as a "cover up". You want everyone to believe that you did not know anything about the things that Aaron Hernandez and your "select group" were doing. Sounds a bit like the testimony that is being given by the Internal Revenue Service . . . . none of the "Leaders" know anything, or . . . . there is always the 5th when the fire gets hot.

Urban, such a leader of young men you are.
The following user(s) said Thank You: thriller, DAWGtm

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Buc
  • Buc's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Junk Yard Dawg
More
11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #52697 by Buc
Brothers, have to post this link from Marc Weiszer. Probably many of you have read this, if not, the kind of reporting that puts me in the camp of Marc. Does really good work . . . . My opinion.

Couple of our players really make me feel good about the upcoming season.

Chris Conley and Senior Garrison Smith. Garrison Smith is what college football should be about, leading young men. He is going to have a super Senior Season.

Thinking back to Brendan Langley and him pulling away from South Carolina, that was special for the Red and Black, coming on board with Georgia. If you have not watched any of his video on youtube, you are missing a player that has the same philosophy as Tray Matthews. Just saying.

No doubt in my mind that Shaq Wiggins is going to make some incredible plays at Georgia. Thinking along the lines of the young fellow at LSU that caused us problems in Atlanta, believe Shaq is that type player. Again . . . . My opinion. Don't believe Shaq will have the problems that the "10 time user" had when he was BMOC AT LSU and Miles did not have a clue. Leader my ass, enabler.

Young players such as these two, with leadership from players like Conley and Smith, replace folks that are still "wet behind the ears" and have to sit because they think "they" can run their own course.

One more thing. Slive likes the deal he has been a big part of with Mickey and Minnie. Might want to step up to the plate and learn from players like Garrison Smith . . . . called leadeship. Slive, you seem to think as many do, money is everything. Might want to stop fearing coaches like Saban (especially), Miles and AD's like Jeremy Foley and get on board with "conduct". Term used when I was a young pup. This issue can blow up in Slive's face, much like the issues that Emmert has with the NCAA.

You folks see the credit rating that has been placed on the NCAA since Emmert and his cronies screwed up "several" college decisions?

dogbytesonline.com/freshmen-cornerbacks-...he-fire-early-72187/


Edit: Could not resist putting this video up. You have probably watched this, just backs up what Smith and Conley said. :)

The following user(s) said Thank You: LimeyDawg

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Buc
  • Buc's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Junk Yard Dawg
More
11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #52698 by Dawg With Style
Replied by Dawg With Style on topic Urban "Liar" Meyer Leader of Young Men -- Not
Thanks for the info Buc I think C.Conely is going to have a break out year and Urban liar name says it all! :)


This is a good read about Swann just had time to post it today its a few days old:

b.bm324.com/public/?q=ulink&fn=Link&ssid...Uci5Yg.Uci5Yg.h3wAnw

How Bout them Dawgs!!!!!!!


Ride it like you stole it

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Dawg With Style
  • Dawg With Style's Avatar
  • Offline
  • Junk Yard Dawg
More
11 years 4 months ago - 11 years 4 months ago #52710 by Buc
Many on this board know that sometimes I go pretty hard when I have knowledge on a particular subject. Living in the State of Florida, I tend to watch those, particularly those that come into contact with anything pertaining to the University of Georgia.

My Seminole friends, of which I have more than one, love to see me in conversation with gator supporters, especially when it comes to Urban Meyer. Once upon a time it was Steve Spurrier that claimed my attention, "Liar" replaced Stevie . . . . Hands down. Spurrier is a "needler", many coaches use that tactic. Urban Meyer is a "self centered liar".

In the link below, there is much more than I have said this time around on this board. If you are interested, take a look, lots of information that pertains to Meyers character. Again, he became ill, left a program that he had lost total control of. The reporter on the video from Orlando, I am aware of. Know several in the reporting business in Florida.

Have also checked some Ohio State comments on their new coach on different sites. As long as Ohio State wins, in my mind puts them in the same boat as the "stuff" that occurred a while back with the Auburn football team. At least Cam's father said he asked for greenbacks. Meyer, well he walks on water.

If you are interested, I hope that you will read all of the "red line" inserts. It will certainly make you appreciate our coaches at UGA more. Urban only wishes he could be referred to as a "Dawg" . . . . term used by today's youth in friendship conversations. Urban Meyer is a "snake". Promise you, many in the gator nation have nothing for this "snake".

mrsec.com/2013/06/hernandez-gun-photo-pu...linary-record-at-uf/

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Buc
  • Buc's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Junk Yard Dawg
More
11 years 4 months ago #52715 by Buc
OK, some subjects don't seem to arouse the faithful. There is more to UGA Football than . . . . Recruiting, Practice and Saturday Football.

Step back and take a look at what Urban "Liar" Meyer accomplished as coach of the gators that so many on this board seem to dislike, or did once upon a time. He got away with (It) again. Buc said that AD Jeremy Foley did not want "Liar" back. Think about this . . . . Just how much did McGarity know about what was going on in Gainesville? Rodney Garner left UGA with a bad taste in his mouth (I think). Did McGarity leave Florida because he wanted to be back in Athens or . . . . Our Athletic Director (now) saw the handwriting on the wall?

Urban Meyer kicked our butts, had folks on this board and many others crying the blues. (Including Buc). Stop me when I am wrong. Many here thought that the possibilities of Georgia beating Florida might never happen again in JAX. Go back and take a look at the posts, there were cries for everything imaginable, short of breaking out the F-16's.

Urban Meyer was not coming close to "educating" these football players, he was building his future fortunes (yes dollars) on the "backs" of these young men. Think that UM is through . . . . where is he recruiting the hardest? Liar is all over the Southeast, wonder why, I don't. He is willing to protect or fall in line with "wins" versus young men getting an education.

Will say more, even if we are not talking about recruiting, practice or game day . . . . Urban "Liar" Meyer has one goal blazened in his pointed head . . . . His life is not fulfilled until he beats Nick Saban/Kirby Smart again. Nick Saban/Kirby Smart ran his "cheating ass" out of the SEC.

More to come, don't appreciate not being able to watch folks on the "Railroad Tracks". :)

Please Log in to join the conversation.

  • Buc
  • Buc's Avatar Topic Author
  • Offline
  • Junk Yard Dawg
More
11 years 4 months ago #52721 by wlayton
Replied by wlayton on topic Urban "Liar" Meyer Leader of Young Men -- Not
Hey Buc, on a similar subject, it looks like Vandy has finally reached the bigtime in CF. Yes, Franklin must be doing a much better job in recruiting......now Vandy has 4 players not only kicked off the team but out of school as well.

Guess Vandy HAS arrived. ;)

PVBDAWG

Please Log in to join the conversation.

More
Time to create page: 0.036 seconds