Monday, October 08, 2007

My Coaching Rant

Before I even get started, any DISNEY DAWGS (people who think the program is fine, everything will work out, never take off the "Red and Black sunglasses," don't rock the boat, etc.) may not want to read any further. Seeing as how people think booing and berating college athletes is wrong (which is bullshit because they're getting a free education which ends up costing some kids around $80,000) I'll direct this rant towards the guys who do get paid mega-bucks to make this program a success and are failing miserably- the COACHES.

I'll start at the bottom and work my way up Georgia's football team has finally taken on the prevalent attitude of our coaches- flat in terms of emotion and weak physically(thanks a lot Van Halanger). Van Halanger, supposedly Richt's right hand man, is terrible at what he does. Strength and conditioning coach, ha, what a joke. Thank God Georgia recruits athletes that already have some size and speed because they sure as hell don't get bigger, stronger, and faster once they step foot on campus. Our players are undersized and underdeveloped (minus Thomas Brown because I'm sure he refuses to take any of Van Halanger's shit). This is why we get manhandled on both lines, linebackers can't get off blocks, and our DBs and WRs get thrown around like ragdolls. I feel bad for the kids here because they have a chance to be real special, yet Van Halanger manages to squash those chances. We haven't had as many draft picks the last couple of years either. Georgia use to churn Pro Bowl caliber players. Hell even if you're not that good in college, if you have the size and speed there's a good chance you'll get drafted. Georgia might as well not even hold Pro Day anymore because our guys just simply aren't cut out for the next level (not all their fault). Enough on Van Halanger, let's move on (feel free to add or detract from these statements).
Sorry excuse for tackling= Another Tennessee Touchdown

Next we will move to Coach Jancek, our linebackers coach. A man who coached the defensive line for two years at Central Michigan comes to what is suppose to be a consistent top 10 team now and moves to coach linebackers. It's clear Jancek is in over his head. Once again talents like Tony Taylor masked the lack of coaching lack of coaching. Our linebackers just don't look like they know what they're doing. Why is this? Because they're dumb football jocks? Absolutely not. It's because they haven't been prepared properly in terms of gameplans or fundamentals. CWM's non-attacking, non-aggressive, "catching" type defense doesn't help the linebackers but I'll get to that later. None of our linebackers, with the exception of Ellerbee, can tackle worth a damn. Instead of trying a little "bull in the ring" at practice, Jancek finds playing patty cake or grab-ass as a more appropriate use of group time. Georgia's tackling, especially its linebackers, this year reminds me a lot of Georgia's teams in the 1990s (NOT GOOD). As with many other spots, the talent is there, we're just not developing it like we should be and that is a COACHING PROBLEM. Next Victim!
Another Drop... So What Else Is New
Now it's time for one of our most disappointing position coaches year in and year out- coach John Eason. How many drops will it take to get this guy off staff. Drop after drop after drop, many in crucial situations, seems to be a recurring theme among Georgia's receivers. Now drops are a part of football. I'm realistic, I don't expect the guys to catch the ball every time because that's just not humanly possible. However, our receivers manage to drop the ball at an alarming rate, no matter if they are taking a hit or not. We've had some playmakers come and go (Reggie Brown, Fred Gibson, among others) and we have some playmakers now (Sean, Bailey, MoMass better known as MoMiss for some of his catching escapades, Mikey Henderson, etc.) but for the life of me to make a play we have to catch the ball first. This is one of the more basic fundamentals that should be coached up at every level. Well apparently Eason is content with helping ruin kids lives by not helping them. When Georgia fans boo receivers that drop the ball, the technical staff at Sanford Stadium should plaster Eason's face on the big screen as well because a lot of those jeers should be directed at him. Use the tennis ball machine technique like they do at Texas Tech (where they throw for 500 yards a game) or come up with something else that actually works because it's your job and that's what we pay you to do. We have 5 star wideout A.J. Green coming in '08 and I can only hope Eason doesn't squander his talent like he has with everybody else. It's embarrassing, it's a shame, and it's an injustice to Bulldog players and fans. I could go on for days about Eason but let's move to the coordinators.
Eason please don't screw this kid up!

I won't spend a lot of time on Bobo because I think he's still getting his feet wet with the play calling duties. Bottom line, get Knowshon Moreno the ball as many times as possible. He's our only game breaker and the only one to show any enthusiasm. Whether you throw to him, hand it to him, toss it to him, hell line him up at QB, just get him the damn ball. I was a little disappointed that we were trying to still establish the run late in the third quarter Saturday down 28 points. I realize Tennessee was probably dropping 8 men into coverage a lot to shut down our non-existent passing game so Bobo probably figured we could break a big run. I also realize the line is young and the protection isn't great plus what good is a pass play if Eason's receivers won't catch the damn ball anyway. Stafford hasn't been very accurate at times either so all of this could be hampering Bobo's playcalling. I like the fact that he brought back the toss sweep and tunnel screen (Donnan) but I hate the fact that the screen pass is our bread and butter go-to play still (Richt). I think he could be a little more creative at times but like I said, he's young, he's gonna make mistakes, and he needs to find his style. I just hope he finds it fast and that CMR hasn't rubbed off on him too much. Much like on defense, I think we need to be more aggressive on offense. Take some shots down the field, stretch a defense vertically, maybe throw to set up the run every once in a while instead of the other way around. This will help establish more of a rhythm in the passing game instead of run, run, incomplete pass, punt (7 punts on the first 7 possessions Saturday is UNACCEPTABLE). I'm also in favor of more 3 and 5 step drops so Stafford can set his feet and throw. He looks great and accurate for the most part on plays of this nature because he's not running for his life and throwing off his back foot to the other team. I just don't know enough about Bobo's playcalling yet to make an intelligent decision on his future. However, I know what I'm getting with coach Martinez and his defense and I don't like it one bit.

Willie, Willie, Willie, the s*** has finally, once and for all, hit the proverbial fan. This has been three years in the making. I hope this was the tipping point for CMR to turn CWM loose. Willie is another product, like Jancek, of the Central Michigan coaching tree. Well somebody forgot to tell coach Martinez he's not in the MAC anymore. This is the SEC. This is BIG BOY FOOTBALL. There's so much stuff I want to say I don't even know where to begin. We'll start with his lack of coaching ability as this has become a depressing pattern with Mark Richt's assistants. Willie is the secondary coach of a secondary that is absolutely God awful and has been for quite some time now. A more disturbing trend that has arisen this year showing even more of a lapse in fundamentals is our secondary's refusal to look for the ball. It's a lot harder to intercept a pass when you can't see the damn ball. In terms of our zone techniques, when receivers enter and exit the zones nobody is picking them up. Much like our linebackers (another Jancek-Central Michigan correlation) when watching our secondary before the play starts it seems like nobody in the secondary knows what they're doing. Kelin Johnson is having to direct traffic and sometimes he's not even sure what to do. It's mass confusion and when you combine that with poor tackling and poor coverage techniques it's a recipe for disaster (see Tennessee '06). Enough of this technique stuff. We know the man can't coach but can CWM gameplan? HELL NO!!!!! Coach Martinez likes to employ his patented soft zone defense every week, no matter what because he's not exactly a coach that likes to make adjustments (one of a coordinator's most important duties). This style of defense where you keep everything in front and bend but don't break (even though we seem to be breaking a lot, especially when it matters) might have against a high powered MAC attack offense but the s*** just doesn't fly here. Sitting back and waiting, instead of attacking results in a defense being gashed on the ground and picked apart through the air. Occasionally you can get away with this defense if your front four is dominating, which ours is not this year, but even then you need some added pressure. Also, with this soft zone comes the ridiculously large cushion our corners give receivers (and we still get burned). Teams could go down the field on our defense by simply running 5 yard stops and outs. How about some aggressive play. Get up on the receiver and bust him in the mouth. Jam him at the line, bump him, drive the receiver out of bounds so he can't make a play. Do something, anything because with our piss poor tackling at all levels on defense those 5 yard hitches turn into 20 yard plays. Here's a novel idea. Let's prevent the QB from even throwing the ball by getting some G** DAMN PRESSURE on him. Rushing four down linemen doesn't seem to be working so how about we BLITZ!!!!!!!! BLITZ EARLY AND BLITZ OFTEN. Shake up that QB's confidence. PRESSURE = TURNOVERS and that's the name of the game on defense. CWM as made somewhat of an attempt to blitz in recent weeks but his blitz packages suck. In the words of a Michigan St. radio host, his blitzes never get home. I can think of a play off the top of my head from Saturday where we blitzed a safety and he barely got to the line of scrimmage by the time Ainge threw the ball. You have to disguise the blitz, especially against a senior savvy QB like Ainge. Put 8 guys within a few yards of the LOS then rush two and drop nine. Set up your base 4-3 defense and then bring 7 or 8 guys in a QB's face. Mix in some stunts, use zone blitzes, bring safeties and corners. You don't have to be so damn predictable all the time. Unfortunately because CWM refuses to adjust his vanilla defensive schemes I feel he will run Georgia's defense into the ground and we will see embarrassment like the one witnessed on Saturday more often than any of us would like. That is why we must make a change NOW. That brings to the head coach/minister himself... CMR.
Lord, I know the ass thrashing I received from Fat Phil was a sign that it's time for change... AMEN!

Do not get me wrong, I like CMR. Hell it would be like a sin not to like him seeing how connected he is with God but he has got to grow some balls. But in my IMHO, I think CMR is a better man than coach. His loyalty lies with his assistant coaches instead of the Bulldog Nation when surely he must see that there are changes that need to be made. This is the same Bulldog Nation that pays his hefty salary and pays him to make these difficult decisions to make our football program the best possible. Thankfully, UAB came along and snatched up Neil Callaway (I bet they regret that decision now) or our young offensive line would be 1000 times worse than it is now. Coach Searels is doing one hell of a job with what he has to work with and I hope he hangs around for a while. Essentially the assistants on CMR's staff have job security for life because he will never fire anyone. We need boosters to put pressure on Damon Evans who in turn needs to put pressure on CMR. Unfortunately, I think Damon Evans may to nice to pressure Richt as well. It's going to take someone with guts because they might subject to a lot of public criticism (even though, on the inside, many people will be thankful). How cam you give such a nice guy like CMR an ultimatum to fire some of his staff members. CMR has made 3 assistant coaching acquisitions since he's been here because of assistants leaving: Tony Ball from Virginia Tech (runningbacks), Stacy Searels from LSU (O-line), and Jancek (CWM probably told him to- BIG MISTAKE). Two of those three have turned out pretty well so I'm optimistic CMR is capable of bringing in some better coaches. Richt's mentor, 94 year old Papa Bowden, said, when asked about all of the coaching changes before the 2007 season, that a head coach is only as good as his assistants. Bobby himself had a hard time letting people go and it took several horrible seasons and pressure from the higher ups to change things up. Finally, after becoming a laughing stock and playing in low rate bowl games, the Seminoles look like they might be on the right track. CMR does not need to fall into this trap. LET ME STATE THIS: I DO NOT WANT CMR FIRED! Bottom line: MAN UP! Take care of the viruses plaguing this team and holding it back from greatness. Do the damn job that you're being handsomely rewarded to do.

I will be posting some other thoughts on Mark Richt a little later but I think this is plenty long enough so I'll stop here. Like I said earlier, feel free to add or detract. I'll be more than happy to debate the issues with anybody.

17 comments:

PMac said...

Wow

Slic Ric said...

Now Larry that simple remark doesn't provide any insight to the current problems facing the program. What did you not agree with? And please, be specific.

Carrel_Fan said...

wooooo

anymouse said...

“Seeing as how people think booing and berating college athletes is wrong (which is bullshit because they're getting a free education which ends up costing some kids around $80,000)”

Maybe it’s not wrong, but it does make you an asshole. A huge, gaping asshole at that.

“Thank God Georgia recruits athletes that already have some size and speed because they sure as hell don't get bigger, stronger, and faster once they step foot on campus.”

Yeah, because no one’s ever heard you bitch and moan about guys like Kregg Lumpkin actually getting too big once they’ve been in the program a while.

“Georgia might as well not even hold Pro Day anymore because our guys just simply aren't cut out for the next level (not all their fault).”

You’re right. Georgia didn’t fare too well in the draft last year. But the guy’s been here for seven years. Too bad nobody thought enough of Thomas Davis, Ben Watson, George Foster or even Johnathan Sullivan and David Pollack to give them a shot in the NFL. What? They were all drafted in the first round? No way!

“Instead of trying a little "bull in the ring" at practice, Jancek finds playing patty cake or grab-ass as a more appropriate use of group time.”

Patty cake? Grab-ass? Is this really all you’ve got? Yes, it is, because you know absolutely nothing about John Jancek, or why you don’t like him.

“I'm realistic…”

LOL

“Use the tennis ball machine technique like they do at Texas Tech (where they throw for 500 yards a game)”

Tried that already, matey.

“(Moreno’s) our only game breaker and the only one to show any enthusiasm.”

Enthusiasm = better player.

“I realize Tennessee was probably dropping 8 men into coverage a lot to shut down our non-existent passing game so Bobo probably figured we could break a big run. I also realize the line is young and the protection isn't great plus what good is a pass play if Eason's receivers won't catch the damn ball anyway.”

So what’s your point?

“This will help establish more of a rhythm in the passing game instead of run, run, incomplete pass, punt”

We’re not Michigan, brother.

“Willie is another product, like Jancek, of the Central Michigan coaching tree.”

Just like Brian VanGorder?

“Kelin Johnson is having to direct traffic and sometimes he's not even sure what to do.”

What, exactly, are you basing this on?

“(Martinez is) not exactly a coach that likes to make adjustments”

Except when he does at halftime of every game. If anything, the problem is having to make so many adjustments every week.

“Let's prevent the QB from even throwing the ball by getting some G** DAMN PRESSURE on him. Rushing four down linemen doesn't seem to be working so how about we BLITZ!!!!!!!! BLITZ EARLY AND BLITZ OFTEN”

We’ve already been over this too many times to count.

“Neil Callaway (I bet they regret that decision now)”

Callaway actually seems to be doing a pretty good job over there, but knowing that would require, like, research, and using facts, and stuff.

“Essentially the assistants on CMR's staff have job security for life because he will never fire anyone.”

Or maybe no one’s done anything to warrant a firing, yet.

“LET ME STATE THIS: I DO NOT WANT CMR FIRED!”

Oh, at least you’re reasonable.

I don’t have a problem with your opinions themselves, just the fact that you didn’t base them on, well, anything. If you can back them up with something, anything, that’s an actual fact, maybe we’ll join you on the bandwagon(s).

Barstool69 said...

rick got burned

PMac said...

Wow

Slic Ric said...

Toucher Mr. Mackey, toucher...
1)I have no problem being the asshole if that's what it takes to open people's eyes.
2)There are some people like Lumpkin and Brown who have gotten bigger in spite of Van Halenger because they have an incredible work ethic and don't need to be pushed like others. That's where CVH comes in and doesn't do his job.
3)Georgia did put a lot of guys in the draft in CMR's early years and I don't know how much CVH was a part of that. However, the point of this is the man has fallen down on his job. He's snuggled under that CMR security blanket. However, typically in life, if your performance on the job takes a turn for the worse you're only left with two options...
4)You're right. I have nothing on Jancek. I don't like him because our linebackers suck and have sucked since 2005 (except Tony Taylor).
5)I am realistic. It's called brutal honesty and sometimes the truth hurts.
6)I knew we had already used the tennis ball machine and it seemed to work at first but then receivers started dropping the ball again. Hell why not give it another shot. Nothing else seems to be working.
7)In no way did I equate enthusiasm to being a better player. I made two separate statements. He's a gamebreaker and has a lot of enthusiasm. I do believe enthusiasm can make you better. Athletes who are happy to be there and want to be there tend to do better.
8)I'm simply trying to figure out why we were still trying to establish the run down 28 points late in the third quarter. Do you have an answer to that?
9)Not sure where you're going with that brother, seeing as how Mike Hart averages 29.8 carries a game (we'll round up to 30) which is a lot more than other runningbacks including a 44 carry performance against Penn St.(not to much passing in that one).
10)I did overlook the fact that BVG coached at Central Michigan with CWM and CJJ. However while the two were there BVG was the coordinator and CWM stuck to the secondary. Somebody must have thought BVG was better then too. I know the two of them served as co-defensive coordinators at UCF so that's probably where BVG started to separate himself from CWM as a coordinator and someone who should stick to position coaching.
11) I'm basing this on what I witness in person. DBs running all over the field before the play. Some run on or off right before the ball is snapped because there not even sure they're 'pose to be there. That's a coaching issue when people don't know where they're 'pose to be. I know you've seen this too, don't lie.
12)I'll give this one to you. You're right. CWM does make halftime adjustments. He goes from soft zone to a softer zone. My mistake.
13) We'll just have to agree to disagree about the blitzing philosophy. Some people are just more aggressive than others.
14)Callaway is keeping UAB competitive I guess. They're 1-4 but thy have kept it close against decent teams (except Michigan St.). My beef with Callaway centers around the fact the he's largely responsible for the OL problems we have now. Go ahead UAB, have fun with him because he was dead weight on our staff like several others.
15)Now that's a Disney Dawg thing if I've ever heard it. I mean that statement is comical.Ok so it's all the players fault that we are 0-6 in our last 6 SEC east games and playing Vandy this week with last place in the east at stake. None of the coaches are at fault. None of the coaches are responsible for poor fundamentals and game preparations. Yeh, sure buddy. Can I get a hit too.
16) I do like CMR still and think he's a great guy. He's just got to take care of some internal issues.
17) I may not be basing some of these arguments on facts but I am basing it on what I see and what I hear. Hell the Red and Black doesn't seem to base anything on facts yet they still get to put out a newspaper and bash people. What makes me any different. I don't need anybody on the bandwagon. This is my opinion and you of all people should know after listening to me for years that I'm sticking by my opinions no matter how radical they may sound. I'm not changing for anybody. It is what it is so take it or leave it. You have chosen to leave it and that's your prerogative. I'm sure I'm not the only person in the Bulldog Nation to share these sentiments and for that I'll keep pushing forward because I'm not settling for mediocrity. I want that Crystal Football, I want a National Championship.

Charlie Dodson said...

You still want to go out Thursday night?

anymouse said...

"7)In no way did I equate enthusiasm to being a better player."

The two statements were in the same sentence, so it looked that way.

"8)I'm simply trying to figure out why we were still trying to establish the run down 28 points late in the third quarter. Do you have an answer to that?"

I don't think they were trying to "establish" anything. They were likely doing exactly what you said. I was just saying it seems unnecessary to say when you understood exactly what they were doing.

"9)Not sure where you're going with that brother, seeing as how Mike Hart averages 29.8 carries a game (we'll round up to 30) which is a lot more than other runningbacks including a 44 carry performance against Penn St.(not to much passing in that one)."

Georgia's offense, while fairly vanilla, is far from "run, run, pass, punt." That's all. It's not predictable as that.

"11) I'm basing this on what I witness in person. DBs running all over the field before the play..."

The secondary does look out of position. The whole Johnson thing seemed kind of pointless to say.

"14)Callaway..."

We've talked about his deficiencies before, just saying he may not be a bad head coach.

"15)Now that's a Disney Dawg thing if I've ever heard it..."

I'm saying that calling for a position coach to be fired is totally pointless. Sadly, we don't know what the problems really are. It's frustrating that we don't have all the answers, but there's nothing we can do about it.

"17)This is my opinion and you of all people should know after listening to me for years that I'm sticking by my opinions no matter how radical they may sound. I'm not changing for anybody."

It's got nothing to do with you or your opinions, really. The post was funny, and I want to drag it out a little longer.

Slic Ric said...

Yes I'm going to make a serious attempt at a triumphant return Thursday night, the type of return that only Slic' Ric can make happen.

Larry, I would have been disappointed if you didn't respond the way you did. I expected nothing less. It's this playful banter that makes the blog more enjoyable.

Charlie Dodson said...

Good God. Are you two gonna kiss now or what? Cause if yall do, I am gonna be pissed.

Slic Ric said...

No not exactly, but I'm sure we will be doing this same thing again tomorrow night after I publish my post dedicated to CMR.

Denny said...

Single Word From a Former UGA All American


I played football for almost a dozen years with my childhood best
friend who went on to become a defensive All American and legend for
Vince Dooley. I saw him last year at a high school reunion. I
blathered on and on about my issues on schemes and such and when I got
done he muttered one word. “Fundamentals”. We had them during the Van
Gorder era, we do not now. We have enough talent to compensate most of
the time, but until we relearn how to teach fundamentals we will melt
down under pressure two to three times a year. After that I re-watched
games. I currently live in Baton Rouge (but still attend all uga home
games) and was forced to go to the LSU game last night. I say "forced"
because I attend the anti-football monastery for a week after each UGA
loss. In no mood to watch any game, I simply watched the defenses. My
LSU buddy was amazed because with nothing better to do, by the end of
the game I was calling all the LSU schemes. You know why? First,
football isn’t that complicated. But more importantly, they are
identical to Van Gorder's. And that makes them identical to
Martinez’s. The difference? Everyone was where they were supposed to
be and no one missed tackles. The Florida defense was even reasonably
similar to our schemes, which surprised me a bit, given Strong’s
reputation. And they have ten new starters. And again, everyone was
where they were supposed to be and no one missed tackles. The defenses
looked like we used to look.
Spurrier was once asked whether you could coach confidence. His
response was “confidence is the result of the successful repetition of
an act.” He stole it, but it's the absolute key to football. We are
losing games in practice, not because of schemes. For whatever reason,
some time ago our defense stopped having demanded of them the little
things that build confidence. And as a result they no longer believe.
Since my buddy uttered that one word a year ago I have watched the
boards and simply shaken my head. Here are a few my favorite myths:
1. "It's excusable, we are young”. Spoken all last year about a team
that lost eight starters on defense. Florida lost ten starters. Look
at them.
2. “We’re not that talented.” When you collapse against Vanderbilt,
Kentucky, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, West Virginia and Virginia Tech
over two years, the argument is sophomoric. But when you combine the
fact of our perennial top ten recruiting classes, the argument enters
the theater of the absurd. Here’s the truth: Pollack, Davis, Gilbert,
Bryant, Curry, Thurman, Blue, Jennings, Sean Jones, all came in here
as three stars or in some cases much less. They developed into great
players. Under this defensive staff’s tutelage, more physically
talented players are not developing, if not actually regressing. A
great staff makes the player, not vice versa.

3. "We just didn't execute." This is my favorite. It is a coaching
staff’s way of blaming the player. Maybe you can say this once, or
even twice. But not repeatedly. If players don’t execute, it is the
coach’s fault. Period. However or whatever they are teaching these
kids, it's not working.

4. "Its leadership”. I take it back, this is my favorite. Speech
follows the rules of supply and demand. The more of it there is, the
less its worth. The only real leadership is performance, or- put
another way- it’s always about action, never words. And that goes back
to execution. Anyone who ever played a sport understands how laughable
a rah-rah guy is that gets beat on the next play. One of the best
leaders UGA has had in my lifetime is Tony Taylor, who tried
repeatedly to put the team on his back but could not overcome
breakdowns all over the field.

5. "We had a rash of injuries on our offensive line”. We signed three
linemen in two years: Seth Watts, Ian Smith, and Chester Adams after
this “rash”. One remains. And even more unbelievable, this happened
after Richt had seen it happen once before and swore that it would
never happen again. Then to compound it, we sign one of the best
offensive linemen in America last year, put him on defense for the
year, a year where we had seven scholarship offensive linemen, and
then move him to offense this year in a year where we have thirteen
linemen on scholarship, and consequently he has no chance of catching
up. In effect, we wasted two years of his career. That’s simple
resource management, and if one of my managers planned like this in my
business, he’d get fired. Richt and Garner are accountable for the
offensive line situation. Period. They’re big boys, we are not
disloyal to point it out.

6. "It’s an aberration.” The definition of this word :a deviation from
the normal or the typical. When the same mediocre team hangs almost a
hundred on you in two consecutive seasons you can no longer use the
word. When you give up more than thirty, what four or five times in
two and a half seasons' worth of games when the previous regime
allowed thirty once in four seasons, well, let's just say if you use
the word you don’t know what it means.

I love UGA and would rather have Mark Richt, a man of principal, win
eight games a year than have Steve Spurrier and a perennial
championship. It’s more than about winning. It’s about winning the
right way. But I don’t think we are bad fans to acknowledge we have a
very big problem when you lose six straight division games. And I will
try to say this in the least negative way possible, competence can be
defined by learning from one's experiences. We duplicated performances
with Tennessee. I think it is fair to question that. If things go
unchanged, continue to expect the two or three meltdowns per year we
are getting. Coach Richt is a leader, but the ability to teach is
something completely different, and is not currently his job. That’s
what your staff is for. I remind you of the differences between a
great teacher in school versus all the mediocre ones. The ability to
teach is a gift. I am not sure you can suddenly become a great
teacher. And that is precisely what we are missing at the moment. I
fear it must be added as the results indicate it does not currently
reside in this staff. Coach Richt has an obligation to the program to
put its best foot forward, and as a man of integrity, I think he will.
He cannot enjoy getting beaten any more than we do. Trust that he will
hold his coaching staff accountable for the performance of his
players, that the kids will learn from the trials of the last two
seasons, and that in the off season he makes the difficult decisions
it takes to get us back on the right track.

Go Dawgs

PMac said...

Damn that was very well said

Denny said...

i thought so too so i decided i would share with you guys

Slic Ric said...

Yeh I saw that on dawgpost.

sauers6 said...

how much free time do yall have?