averagedawg wrote: Absolutely correct,
These guys are competitive.
They want to win it all.
Richt gave his staff "family time."
While admirable, coaching at this level is a 24/7 job.
Good coaches want to win.
Above anything else.
It's in their DNA.
averagedawg, never, ever will any football team in the SEC unload their football team at or close to the Hedges with football on their minds believing that the Red and Black will not be prepared to play.
I believe that Kirby Smart returned to Athens for one reason . . . . Not only a sold out stadium to face, every game . . . . a football team dressed in "Home Colors" that understands "this team belongs to us".
Try to explain the above.
From 2016 on, it is about those that put their pads on. Not about the coach or those on Mahogany Row anymore.
Anyone that reads "tweets" or anything else, comes down to facing off with those that want to take us out.
Single biggest thing I can say for someone that wants "more" than what we have is called "show me".
Say again . . . . This group of coaches understand that there are x number of "schollies" every year. Previous group of coaches did not understand or "were not allowed" to build a team.
Bleeding hearts, review what you think and be very careful what you say in your posts.
Mark Richt will be the head coach at the "U" for two years. At that point there were be the "same questions" that arose in Athens 15 years later. Yep, said that.
Today Peyton Manning said he would make it official on 3/7/2016 that he is retiring.
When anyone has a "cush job" . . . . how do you turn down four (4) million dollars a year? When that is multiplied out, easy to understand the Carney Stuff", me thinks.
Go Dawgs