12:00 am September 5, 2011, by Ken Sugiura
Former Georgia Tech quarterback Joshua Nesbitt was signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad Sunday. He was one of a few former Yellow Jackets who found practice squad homes Sunday.
The others were cornerback Mario Butler (Dallas Cowboys), wide receiver Kevin Cone (Falcons) and guard Andrew Gardner (Houston Texans).
Nesbitt was signed in late July as a rookie free agent by the Bills, coached by former Tech coach Chan Gailey, and converted from quarterback to safety mid-camp.
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September 6th, 2011
12:13 pm
The game was not on tv, it was on ESPN3 which had to be watched on a computer at ESPN.com. It doesn’t matter, the GOLD numbers weren’t any different than the numbers worn by O’Leary’s teams when Godsey was the QB, and they were pretty good teams, going to a bowl game one year. Also, you don’t change a plan made by head coaches until it is controlled and you achieve management, and the unchangeable uni plan was for the home jerseys worn aginst WC. This management description is not theory, and is proven by linear programming. It was taught to me at Tech. If Radikovich changes it, he cops out, and proves he favors the SEC and LSU and Navy. His hire of BG as a non-star player is contrasted with David Robinson playing on the same Navy team. Why choose a non-star for Tech when Mark Price said he would take the job? Radikovich gets influenced by anybody insyead of the head coaches. He is unbelievably unquantitative, not understanding POC. Crysta Ryan is exactly what her name states- cry as first syllable, as in cry baby. Tech does not want those type of students there. Tech also does not want all four-eyed students, preferring 20-20 vision students if possible. They can wear reading glasses eventually, like I had to do as Tech grad.