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Everything posted by Jonger
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Getting down big is what terrifies me, especially considering that our next three games after Vandy are away from Sanford. Right now, we might as well be running Georgia Tech's offense! Look at the stats and you would swear we are running the same kind of offense. We're 111th in passing and they are 114th. We're 9th in rushing and they are 10th. The difference is that we actually want to run a more balanced attack. Not good.
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The secondary is definitely the biggest liability on defense, but that was expected due to the big hits that we've taken at the unit over the last couple seasons. Nick Marshall, Chris Sanders, Shaq Wiggins, Josh Harvey-Clemons, and Tray Matthews were all highly touted players who should be playing key roles in our secondary right now. Instead, Nick and Chris stole from a teammate, Josh could not stop smoking weed, Tray was a check fraud diva, and Shaq could not adapt to having a new voice on defense, so all five are now playing at Auburn, Louisville, and Baylor. It's sick to think what a st
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I don't want Bobo gone. On Saturday, Gurley had 34 overall touches, which is more than enough for one player. Compared to what we could do with Aaron Murray, Bobo's playcalling is limited due to Mason's weak arm. Despite the fact that teams key in on Gurley, he is so good that he will continue to make plays and keep us in the game, but that kind of pounding is bound to catch up with him as the season progresses. That is why I would not be disappointed to see a change at quarterback. Ramsey is young, but at least he has a bit more zip on his passes and could probably give us more of a deep
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Bobo should have put away any doubts about his ability to coach an offense last season when his unit continuted to carry the team despite the ridiculous rash of injuries that we suffered. I don't see how you could hold anything against him on Saturday with Mason as his QB. He had to dumb down the passing game a bit when Joe Cox was our quarterback, but at least Cox had those couple of games against South Carolina and Arkansas where he helped lead the way to victory and gave reason for opposing DC's to respect him. It was pretty obvious yesterday that Tennessee had no fear of Hutson beating
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Actually it was 66-0. Their first creampuff game after Tech got to open the season with three of them.
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Aren't you that guy who came on here gloating as if Missouri had won the SEC when they had to hang on and have a late rally to beat a battered UGA team last year? I guess your complex towards UGA has not gotten any smaller since last season. The dawgs lose by three points to a ranked team in one of the toughest venues in the conference, and suddenly they're going to drop seven games, huh?
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So bringing in a guy who has failed at every head coaching gig that he has been given is a better option than Richt and Bobo who have at least shown the ability to remain comeptive in the best conference in America? I'd love hearing McGarity explain that one to the boosters.
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Congrats to Tech for needing a late rally to beat a team that just a year ago was still in 1-AA. Personally I wouldn't be gloating if the dawgs got into a shootout with them, but I know they'll take whatever they can get. It's hard for me to say that Mike Bobo needs to go when his offense is averaging 40 points a game through our first two games against legit competition. I just at times wish that Richt would take over playcalling once we get into the redzone. The closer we get to the goal line, the less I tend to trust some of Bobo's decisions. This game caused me to have flashbacks o
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That's why it can be risky to go to a bowl game. You just never know who you're going to be sitting around. There are designated sections for each fanbase, but you always have pockets where big groups of opposing fans are seated near each other. I learned this during the '06 Sugar Bowl against West Virginia. Talk about a rough bunch of people to sit around. Everyone in front of us were Georgia fans, but everyone on our row and behind us seemed to be for West Virginia, and they were going absolutely nuts as they opened up that 28-0 lead on us in the first quarter. I remember this one
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How does tee-bagging a strange dude make you a passionate fan? I thought of many things when I saw that clip a couple of years ago, and passionate was not one of them. You forgot the time that the dad tried to shoot his son following Alabama's double overtime loss to Arkansas in 2003. Was he also being passionate? Our definitions of a passionate fan seem to be quite different. I have to admit. She did look nice in those jeans.
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National signing day in a month. Then spring practice. Then fall practice. Then the 2014 season.
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This article sums it up pretty nicely. Story
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Why even get into any of this? Someone posted a video of a single fan acting a fool, and you for whatever reason go off on a tangent slamming SEC fans in-general as if we are all linked to that one fan who had a few too many and could not take trash talking from opposing fans. Then you try and act like you're the authority of all fans and brag about getting to travel to all of these venues. Get off of your high horse and realize that you aren't better than any of us. She would have gotten arrested after that group of guys beat the living hell out of him. No way would they have
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HAHA. You can tell by the way she is stumbling around prior to jumping on them that she is a little tipsy. I'd like to think that a woman her age when of sound mind would not do something like that, so if I were her, I'd be using the "I had a few too many" defense like crazy.
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Exactly.
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We won't miss you. I guess those horrible SEC fans must have followed you there, huh?
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Maybe he knew it was stupid for a middle aged person with kids to be engaging with college kids at a football game? It looked like he was trying to get control of her, but then he turns his back for a second and there she goes. Yeah, there's no way that woman would ever come with me to another football game.
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Yeah, and your co-worker got stabbed, your car got keyed multiple times, and you also got robbed at gun point at SEC venues, right? From someone who has attended their fair share of overall SEC games during the last two decades, I'll say that your assessment is a severely obtuse and mostly the ramblings of a bitter Big Ten fan.
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No, I saw it. If we're all such horrible hillbilly people, then it's also kind of stupid to not seek moving back amongst your fellow pompous Big Ten brethren. Perhaps then you could get paid to go to those venues full of all of those fine, sophisticated individuals.
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It sounds like her son was yelling stuff at those guys prior to them saying anything specifically to him. If you're going to dish it out, then you got to be prepared to have something said back to you. I guess the apple did not fall far from the tree in that family. At least the dad was acting like an adult and trying to get her to stop.
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Exactly. A while back, this referee was decapitated by Brazil fans during a soccer match, but I suppose that fails in comparison to a drunk woman diving on a group of college kids.
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And if I go talk to Ohio State or Michigan State fans, they will tell me all of these horror stories about Ann Arbor and make wolverine fans out to be the most disgusting people on the face of the Earth. The reality is that every fanbase has their bad fans who get overly rowdy, so to act like this kind of stuff only happens in SEC country is just ignorant.
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Don't group all of us in with one moron who had a few too many. Fans do stupid stuff at sporting events ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY, yet you try and act like one Internet video makes it solely an SEC thing. I've been going to UGA football games for going on 24 years, and I've never seen anything like this happen, so it's pretty dumb to act like that is normal behavior. If it was normal behavior, then why didn't many other fans come running in to help her? You detest SEC fans this much, yet in addition to living amongst us, you travel to all of the venues to watch games? Yeah, your elevator
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The ones who do are often heavily fined and eventually have to change their game and start aiming low. James Harrison is a great example of this. He came out and said a year ago that now aims low to avoid fines. Big hitters from back in the day would be having to make the same kind of adjustments if they wanted to have a career in today's NFL.
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I don't always like it, but I understand why. The NFL was being sued by over 4,000 former players, so naturally they are going to want to make it look like they are making the game safer. Go to PBS.com and watch the Frontline special that aired on the network a couple of months ago regarding concussions. It's kind of hard to question some of the rule changes after watching that. Parts of it are pretty sick and won't give you a good opinion of the NFL and those who run it. Of course NFL rule changes were bound to trickle down to college, hence the new targeting penalty in 2013. My only