wlayton, took a little time out of my (retired life)
and went through the entirety of the column. Felt it only right to list what the "moderator" had said to this point.
This . . . . in my opinion, not humble opinion, my
heart felt opinion . . . . shows how the press works to sell
"their" opinions to those of us that are
"too damn smart, having been in the arena" to agree with. They don't understand that what they say might come back to bite them in the butt. Wartdawg has had the keyword since arriving at this site . . . .
Excuses, not accepted.
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BillKing moderator
5 minutes ago
@Dawgsandbones9 Yes, exactly what I'm saying if you take the full context of what I wrote: coming out throwing and running from the start.
BillKing moderator
1 hour ago
@MAJ DAWG Good points. And I don't think the majority of fans and supporters expect Georgia to be in contention for the national title every year. There have been times when they came close and it didn't happen, for whatever reason (not enough substitution on the defensive line against Bama or whatever). And there have been times, like 2008, when they should have at least made it to the championship game and didn't. And that was a major disappointment and showed Richt not at his best. But because of the defense and the QB position, this wasn't one of those years when Georgia really should have been expected to compete for it all. I agree that Georgia has underperformed some years relative to the talent it had. As I wrote in Sunday's blog, there's a legitimate debate over whether UGA would be better off without Richt or not. That's not what I was blogging about today, however.
BillKing moderator
1 hour ago
@HistoryofMatt Age really has nothing to do with it.
BillKing moderator
2 hours ago
@HistoryofMatt Repetition and length of comment are not really keys to making a point successfully
BillKing moderator
1 hour ago
@DawgVoiceofReason @BillKing @HistoryofMatt Check elsewhere in this blog's comments. I have responded to the substance of his argument. But, unlike him, I'm not going to make my point over and over and over and over ...
BillKing moderator
1 hour ago
@HistoryofMatt @DawgVoiceofReason @BillKing Already done the Richt discussion in the previous blog. My comments in this one were about fans maintaining some sense of perspective. As I've said to Matt before (and this is the last time for this go-round), if you judge a program's success strictly by national titles won, you're bound to be disappointed most of the time, no matter who the coach is.
BillKing moderator
2 hours ago
@MesaDawg I understand your disappointment. I'm disappointed. And the inexplicable losses to teams like this year's Gators are very frustrating. What I'm saying, though, is two things: One, we got a bit ahead of ourselves in expecting this year's team to be of national championship caliber. The defensive situation alone made that nearly impossible. And secondly, this all-or-nothing approach to fandom eludes me. If Georgia somehow gets double digit wins this season, that's not a failed season! Lastly, fans jumping on things like Richt smiling or Conley's tweet thanking God is just ludicrous and shows fandom getting out of hand.
BillKing moderator
3 hours ago
@RuePaulJohnson In fairness, they were characterizing the way they thought the team as a whole, especially the defense, seems to have approached the game.
BillKing moderator
3 hours ago
@HistoryofMatt See, that last bit is where you lose me. Georgia may have been many things in recent years, but certainly not mediocre. Your stance seems to be: You either win a championship or it's a mediocre year. That's ridiculous.
BillKing moderator
3 hours ago
@HistoryofMatt @BillKing I disagree. And, unfortunately for you, no matter who is UGA's coach, you're going to be disappointed most years is that's your standard for success.
BillKing moderator
3 hours ago
@HistoryofMatt @BillKing I'm saying no such thing. Georgia is, of course, in the discussion every year because Georgia is a threat to win the SEC East every year, which automatically makes them part of the potential College Football Playoff discussion. Theoretically, even now they're still in it if they win out and win the SEC, though I tend to think the fact that Georgia's two losses are to teams having off years would hurt them with the selection committee. I'm simply saying that if you base your happiness as a fan strictly on getting to the national championship game, you're going to be disappointed most of the time, no matter who the coach is.
BillKing moderator
2 hours ago
@HistoryofMatt @BillKing Short??!!
BillKing moderator
1 hour ago
@DawgVoiceofReason @BillKing @HistoryofMatt In general, I agree. This year? I wasn't expecting any championship.
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Read the article, you will see how this BS works.