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Just thinking if I was playing defense for Georgia and thinking we have an opportunity
To get respect and feeling we will get better with each practice
Be hard not wantto get started
Matters not who the coaches are no way to change the conversation other than playing and winning
What's that Ricky Bobby said if you ain't first your. Last
Might just have coaches who grasp and teach that way. Go. DAWGS
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Understands. He must prove successfully at each assignment before making it to a DC or HC
Hearing him speak no question in my mind players will want to get it done for him
Sense his motor is running ready to get the train out of the station
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Couple of comments by Richt that shed some light for me, again, on win loss records.
Not a downer post, just the facts being presented.
bleacherreport.com/articles/1972268-geor...fforts-to-discipline
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yankeedawg1 wrote: I know this has been asked several times in the recent past
And we will see it again I am sure
Anyone think we would be having this much Chatter had we not said bye to Towel Toddy?
Nope that has been the key that has opened the door for several good hires and being able to
talk/write with renewed interest
While it still needs to be proven on the field
CMR has banned gum chewing by all coaches and players
It is fun to be a Georgia Bulldog
yankeedawg1, this post inspired me to do a little research.
After reading the article below, appears to me that something is not quite right in Louisville. Believe grantham said that he would coach the defensive backfield along with being the defensive coordinator. He did not say in his original interview that he would not be coaching safeties. Not once do I see grantham's name mentioned in the article . . . . beginning of the end?
louisville.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1608360
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Buc wrote: Interesting article below. Brings several questions to my mind. One thing that stood out to me was Alabama being at the bottom of the pile, meaning, fewer penalties on the field. Coaching, me thinks.
Couple of comments by Richt that shed some light for me, again, on win loss records.
Not a downer post, just the facts being presented.
bleacherreport.com/articles/1972268-geor...fforts-to-discipline
...and there we have it again:
"For Richt, who is outspoken about his faith and beliefs away from football, off-the-field issues and on-the-field struggles are not evenhanded. As he explained to a Fellowship of Christian Athletes event in February 2007, winning is not Richt's only goal.
You have to win enough games to stick around and we know that we have to have success on the field in order to get paid in order to stay around, but we just have to make sure that we do not make winning the only goal. To win at all cost so to speak. I think that my philosophy is if we build good men, then we have built a good team. If we build a good team we will have success on the field.
For Mark Richt, building young men and building a football team are two cooperating but separate objectives, but one comes before the other
Sorry, but UGH..
I think other coaches put winning first, and then try and build good men through the concepts of winning team work and commitment to a goal. Richt wants to build the good men first, and then hope that translates to a good team.
It's a subtle difference in the way of thinking that translates to a big difference in results. People like holding up
MR as some sort of Holy Grail, but I DON'T THINK FOR ONE SECOND that he builds "better men" than anyone else. It's just a concept of do you put the chicken first, or the egg.
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yankeedawg1 wrote: True that Dws. Board would DOA. Just like our WTF arm waving sickly defense
I'm not 100% sure the board would be DOA, but it certainly would be a miserable place to hang out if all we were doing was about to enter month 3 of voicing our disgust about the entire staff.
I said this once before, and I'll reiterate it.. don't mean to insult anyone, but if we had no hope of anything positive then what's the point of just sitting around having a misery circle jerk before an inevitable disappointing result.
MR wasn't going anywhere, so we were not going to get him fired or anything like that..
Thank goodness Toddy split the scene so we can now have a sprinkling of hope and positive progress in some areas.
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