
Mark Richt obviously didn't know his comments to James Franklin were being overheard. (Associated Press)
Time to check some Junkyard Mail. …
Reagan Mabry writes: I have read the various comments/articles and watched all of the videos of the blow-up at the end of the game. I am very disturbed by what Mark Richt said to [Vanderbilt Coach James] Franklin. Do you think this will only continue to hurt the morale down the road by Richt calling one of his players a dumba–? I don’t agree with what Shawn Williams did after the game to another coach and that should not tolerated, but Vandy was throwing cheap shots and we could only guess what was being said on the field. I agree that Grantham went overboard but, come on Richt, vanilla coat that like everything else you do.
Because of the bleeping, it’s difficult to tell exactly what Richt says on the videotape, but assuming the Nashville TV station’s transcript is accurate, it was surprisingly frank talk on the part of the coach, though obviously not intended for public consumption. A couple of thoughts on that: First, Richt learned a lesson, that as a public figure you should always assume you’re in the vicinity of a live mic. Would Richt have made those comments if he’d known anyone other than Franklin was going to hear them? Probably not. But Richt was angered over the melee at the end of the game, and what he said was correct. No matter how many cheap shot chop blocks the Vandy players committed (and there were many), Shawn Williams mouthing off to the opposing coach after the game was dumb. And Richt’s description of Grantham’s post-game shenanigans (assuming that’s what he was talking about) is just an earthier way of saying what he said elsewhere: That’s not the Georgia way. As for the impact of Richt’s post-game comments, I doubt there’ll be much. The players and coaches involved already knew he was highly displeased. It’s simplistic to view all this and say Todd Grantham has his players’ backs and Richt doesn’t. Not only did Grantham’s tirade set a bad example for his players and embarrass UGA, it probably cost him the use of Williams in the first half of the Florida game. It’s very doubtful conference officials would have reviewed the tape and decided to suspend Williams for a play on which he wasn’t flagged during the game if the Franklin-Grantham showdown hadn’t occurred.
Jeremy Floyd writes: Very concerned that UGA hasn’t beaten a good team since Tech in ’09. Before that have to go back to 2008. Do you think this team really has what it takes? I just don’t see them beating both Florida and Auburn, but hopefully I’m wrong.
This team is fully capable of beating both Florida and Auburn, but it has yet to put together a complete game against lesser opponents and if that continues I’d say it’s bucking the odds to expect the Dogs to win both of those games. I’m hopeful they’ll rise to the occasion.
Craig Plank writes: Hey Bill, First of all I love reading your posts throughout the week and I love how honest you are with your feelings about the Dawgs. I live in Tennessee in the Nashville area and I am starting to get the feeling that most SEC fans are thinking the Dawgs are just gonna fall into the SEC championship and truly not deserve their chance. What’s your feelings about that?
I think if the Dogs make it to the SEC Championship game, they’ll certainly deserve to be there because they will probably have beaten Florida and Auburn and they should have beaten South Carolina. Now, how they’d match up against Alabama or LSU is not something I want to think about too much at this point.
Rontavius Smith writes: Hey Junkyard, I want to know why does [Mike] Bobo call run plays that send Carlton Thomas up the middle when he is a scat back? Wouldn’t it be reasonable to send him to space being that he has speed? The next question is do they believe they can get the offense to run on all cylinders when they play UF, because in my opinion I believe they have to score touchdowns instead of FGs to beat UF.
I’ve never understood trying to run the diminutive Thomas up the middle, considering Georgia’s offensive line, but fortunately there’s been much less of that this season. You’re right that Thomas can be very effective when he gets some space to work in. And I agree with you that attempting field goals (which are no longer a lock with a yippy Blair Walsh) is not going to get it done against the Gators. The two keys there are going to be whether Aaron Murray continues to improve at ball security and how healthy and effective Isaiah Crowell is.
Allen Kennedy writes: Bill, I heard that caller [on "Bulldog Hotline" about Georgia's red zone woes]. I have the same questions. Also, on our opening drive, we are 3rd & 5. We only need 6 yards and we throw a 30 yard pass!? A low percentage play! We have to settle for what used to be an automatic field goal attempt. And for some reason we keep calling low percentage plays on 3rd down. And another thing, why do we keep sending our 3’s & 4’s on special teams when other teams have their 1’s & 2’s out there? The reward for our 3rd stringers should be the privlege of wearing the “G,” not playing on special teams. And one last comment: I was glad to see Grantham take up for the boys after the game. At least somebody has their backs! Thanks Bill, I enjoy the blogs.
I don’t question Grantham supporting his players; I just question the manner in which he did it. As for the playcalling on third down, I agree with you completely. The Dogs seem to make it harder on themselves than it needs to be. And special teams are pretty much a disaster at UGA. Richt’s whole approach to that aspect of the game needs to be rethought.
Josh Cuevas writes: Bill, Once again, strong, even-handed analysis on your part. Two questions: Is there any team in college football right now, or that you can remember in the recent past, with a superior defensive backfield to the current Dogs? Between Boykin, Smith, Rambo, Williams, and Commings, we have not just five solid performers, but five star-quality All-SEC type players back there. I don’t recall a team having that much high quality depth in the defensive backfield. The Dogs defense is finally looking like the “D” of old, stopping the run up front (for the most part), wreaking some havoc on the opposing quarterbacks, and creating turnovers in the secondary. On offense, we’ve got a good quarterback, some receivers have emerged, Crowell has lived up to expectations when he can stay on the field, and the massive O-line has probably performed a little better than initially expected. But it all seems to come apart on offense in the second half. Is this a conditioning issue or is it a result of the opposing coaches making better halftime adjustments and essentially out-coaching our staff? If not for the second half meltdowns and horrific breakdowns on special teams, we could be a Top 10 caliber team right now. What’s causing this second half ineptitude and how should it be addressed?
Georgia’s defensive secondary is extremely talented, and certainly looks like it could be the best the Dogs have had since early in the Richt regime. The next few games will tell the tale. As for the offense in the second half, some games have been better than others, but generally I think it’s been skewed by Mike Bobo calling the games conservatively with a lead.
Harold A. Black ‘66 writes: [The Vanderbilt] game had the dumbest call I have seen in my 50 years of going to the Dawgs. We were at the game and I was stunned that the Dogs just didn’t snap the ball and either take a knee or run around. It was 4th down with 15 seconds on the clock and Vandy did not have a timeout. Snap the ball and the game is over. Instead they were going to kick and give Vandy and chance to run it back and win? Worse, give them an opportunity to block the punt? No way. Richt is too smart for that — right? Wrong. We were lucky that Vandy could not get a handle on the blocked punt or else they would have won. Also that first pass hit the receiver in the hands and we could have lost it there. How could Richt have been so out of it is beyond me.
I don’t know that taking a knee would have been the answer, since it would have given Vandy pretty good field position (though not as good as the blocked punt). But certainly the decision to switch punt formations during the time out was a poor one and the punt team did a horrendous job of executing (other than Drew Butler’s game-saving tackle). But there’s no rhyme or reason to Georgia’s approach to special teams play.
SSgt David Forston writes: Greetings Junkyard, I am currently deployed to Afghanistan and did not get to watch the Bulldogs play [against Vandy], but from what I am reading don’t sound like I missed too much. Like you, I hate when the Dawgs play like pure trash but I have to say I’ll take an ugly win (Vandy) over a pretty loss (S.C.) any day and at the end of the day a W is a W. I have a few questions for you going into the bye week and as the Dawgs get geared up for the greatest outdoor cocktail party. 1) What is happening with our special teams play? B. Walsh clearly has something wrong with him. Have you heard any word going around of maybe replacing him and during all of this is our special teams coach taking any heat? 2) Any news on Crowell and why he was set out for the first quarter? I think the kid has a ton of talent and I am looking foward to seeing him run the rock for a few more years. If he was out for trouble issues I hope CMR can get his head right and maybe this will be a wake up call for him. 3) Last but not least, do you think our D was finally out of gas or do you think Vandy opened up some weaknesses and holes in our D? I know that for the last few weeks the D has carried this team and I hope they were just worn down. As much as I dislike not having a UGA game on a Saturday I think this coming up week is much needed. Can’t wait for that Saturday in Jax to see them Dawgs keep this winning steak going. Take care Junkyard and GO DAWGS!
Georgia’s special teams play, which doesn’t have one overall coach, is a mess right now, but I don’t think there’s been any serious consideration to benching Walsh. The coaches apparently think he’s still the best option. They’ve never said exactly why Crowell was benched in the first quarter but there’ve been rumors involving him getting a bit mouthy with some staffer. Obviously Richt was trying to teach him a lesson. As for the defense, I think a combination of Vandy’s cut blocking and some sloppy play on the part of the Dogs resulted in the Commodores being able to run on Georgia better than expected. I’m hoping the run defense can get back on track after the off week. Thanks for reading and for your service, and stay safe!
Alan Powell writes: Why, why, why won’t Richt play Hutson Mason any? If something happens to Aaron Murray, playing experience will be most beneficial for both the team and Mason.
I agree it would be beneficial for Mason to get more real-game experience. The problem is that Georgia hasn’t been able to get far enough ahead of anyone to put in the backup quarterback. With a mere 5 point lead over Vandy, you didn’t really expect to see Mason coming in during the fourth quarter, did you?
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Dr. Morpheus
October 20th, 2011
7:21 pm
If people don’t think UGA football matters, remember (like sogadog and others) that SSgt David Forston is out there on behalf of all of us (no matter which team you support) and it matters to him. Kind of puts things in perspective for me. Before you get too insulting about someone or their team, you might consider that a soldier, sailor, airman or Marine out in the field who cares about that person or team and would love to be home watching the next game is going to read what you post. Go Dawgs!
HD27
October 20th, 2011
7:27 pm
And they say he has no emotiion! LOL!
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
7:28 pm
I’m just ready to beat some booger eat n gators!
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:30 pm
Dr.M-
As a Sergeant who’s served for 9+ yrs and watched many a UGA game on AFN on ship, in Iraq, and in Afghanistan I definitely know where you’re coming from on that. By the same token, remember that there no NO amount of s^*! that can be talked on this blog that could possibly compare to the heckling that he/she is getting from their comrades. Trust me on that.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
7:31 pm
I saw today they are going to slide Tyson into the middle to back up big John for the first half and sanders will play at safety. Do you think big John can play that much time and be going strong in the fourth?
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:35 pm
It will probably become a three-man rotation in the second half. Garrison will get the nod at end, Geathers will become the lead a Nose, Tyson will rotate at end/nose, and Jenkins will take the second string snaps. That’s how it looks to shape up. Thornton will probably rotate between nose/end depending on the look (3-4 true base is only about 30% of our plays, the rest are a hybrid 4-3 where they can use to undersized tackles).
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
7:40 pm
They prob will be running a lot fla uses demps and rainy a lot. And they like to dink and dunk on offense. They throw it deep to # 4 they got that seem rout against bama and lsu same play. # 4 has speed as well. They threw it to him long when he was on the short side of the field but boy kin ply the other sanders may not have the speed for him but smith does.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:40 pm
Florida should be more concerned with their receivers. Apart from Debose and J.Reed, they might as well put ghost runners out there to run the receiver routes. C. Weis is a lying, overrated fraud. He definitely suckered those clowns.
Northern Sympathizer
October 20th, 2011
7:40 pm
UGA players will really be put to the loyalty test now. To go play hard to beat florida, so to help CMRs job security, after he called one of their team-mates a dumb***. Richt had better hope his troops are ready to play hard next weekend!
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:43 pm
More than likely, they’ll line Boykin up on Debose and J.Jones will swith responsibilities with Vasser/Washington on Reed. If they wanna throw a deep ball to Debose, he’ll have his work cut out. Bump and run is the only real pass coverage that Smith thrives in, and he’ll be hawking that agressive play knowing Commings and Rambo are there to back him up.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:45 pm
Northern Sympathizer-
After the way we went out last year, I don’t think these kids need Richt to get up for this game. Definitely a huge character flaw throwing Williams and Grantham under the bus like that. Especially for as much of a non-issue as this SHOULD have been.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:49 pm
Delbert-
We were celebrating at my battalion about that exact thing today. The Middle East and Northern Africa had a collective sigh of relief. His prime minister even said, “We’ve been waiting a long time for this to happen.”
MarineDog
October 20th, 2011
7:49 pm
@DAWGtired,
AFN makes you miss all the commercial breaks back in the States doesn’t it?
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
7:51 pm
JESUS yes! Not having the super bowl commercials is the WORST! I’d say if had to watch one more “Never shake your baby” or “Force Protection” or “Use the designated smoking area” commercial I’d have gone ape s&*% on a TCN!!
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
7:52 pm
DAWGtired – Adjustments during the Boise game…it looked to me on TV as if Georgia was in a 3-3-3 in the 2nd half. The thing with TV is they focus on the QB until the ball is on the way to the receivers, who seemed to outnumber the DBs a lot in that game.
MarineDog
October 20th, 2011
7:54 pm
I spent the entire 7 months out at Korean Village during my last deployment to OIF. I almost lost my mind watching those don’t shake your baby infomercials.
Dawg48
October 20th, 2011
7:55 pm
@ dawg tired
We will see how it plays out. I hope tree does not have to much rust to knock off and steps right out their and gives us a upgrade
hello
October 20th, 2011
7:59 pm
Lot of drama these days. If UGAS defense would hit while the play is still live they wouldnt have these problems-=====not enough coaching going on in the run over the guy theory of football.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:00 pm
Delbert-
Trying to respond but the blog keeps eating my posts
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:01 pm
@delbert-No wonder we lost…we were two men short on Defense! lol. they did throw the 3-5-3 in late in the third, but it was too much man and not enough sone on the 10 yard bubble outside the hash and over the middle. Not having Ogletree killed it though, b/c he was HAMMERING their center. I’m pretty sure that play that took his foot out was planned by Peterson (not really a conspiracy theory, before I get flamed).
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:02 pm
this damn filter just told me i was posting comments too fast and to “slow down” LOLOLOL
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
8:03 pm
DAWGtired – I’m glad for that. One less scumbag. By the way, I was 18 months in the USMCR before signing a 6-year contract (which became 7) in the Navy submarine service. I actually got a draft notice in fall of ‘66 while I was a L/Cpl. My Basic, if you want to call it that, was PLC at Quantico. I went from 1D to 1A in a hurry when my projected college grad date slipped due to major malfunctions by me. Pre-lottery days.
BostonBob
October 20th, 2011
8:05 pm
Hey Mark Richt, your halo is slipping.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:05 pm
joined in ‘02 right before we kicked off in Iraq. I’ve had 3 combat tours (2 to Iraq, 1 to Afghan) and 2 MEUs (both westpacs on the TARAWA which was just decom’d). I’m going out with 2/1 to Afghan next year sometime.
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
8:08 pm
Our version of the AFN while we were on FBM patrols was a weekly RTTY printout of scores that we passed around. Imagine my surprise when Lew Alcindor and UCLA beat Cal 1017-2.
the REAL PHIL
October 20th, 2011
8:11 pm
DAWG tired. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. I have to work. Thanks for the response, such as it was. As is usually the case with someone who tries to spin opinion as fact, you didn’t answer the questions I ask you. You only affirmed that indeed you DID believe the University of Georgia fans something. In your case they owe you a football team that wins in a way and amount that appeases what ever your desires are. You mentioned that it was because fans had packed the stadium for 10 years. I assure you that stadium has been packed for most of 40 years and that is why seating has continued to expand. But you never mentioned what YOU had done so that YOU feel that the University owes it to YOU to grant your wish.
What you didn’t answer is if every football fan in the nation deserves the same thing you do as a fan of the University of Georgia, if their chosen institution OWES them the same thing that you seem to feel the University of Georgia owes YOU. And if that is the case, how do we wind up the season with every team in contention for the national championship? Just give me logical answers to those questions and I will never say another word about any one that believes the University OWES them to be a fan of am undefeated team every year. Or OWES them anything, a parking place, a place to pee, what ever it is you thing the school OWES you just because you bought a shirt if you’re just a fan. If you’re an alumni they gave you an education. That’s what you paid for.
As far as Erk Russell is concerned, I find it almost impossible to believe you wrote a fantastic article about anything. What you may have written was an opinion piece that is slanted to support some opinion of yours that you believe to be fantastic and is based on the same thing that word is….fantasy. If this were the scenario Erk Russell were coaching THIS YEAR and YOU dear sir, were a fan, the UGA was on it’s way to it’s typical 7-4 or 8-3 record that occurred during his tenor as DC. UK beats us 33-0. UVA beats us 44-0 for homecoming. YOU Mr. Dawgtired would be filling up these blogs with your illogical rants on how he has to go, how Dooley and his staff are idiots, how you can’t understand why Dooley insists on running the veer in the red zone. That is EXACTLY what YOU and those like you would be doing. The absolute last thing on your mind would be his character, approach, loyalty, and ability to motivate his teams. You wouldn’t care if Catholics had medals around their necks with his likeness. Those blow outs and 7-4 and he’d be scum to you.
I was there. I know. Coach Russell was every bit as in your face and foul as Coach Grantham is today. Back then that’s how people thought coaches were supposed to be. Players would go through 4 years of college and never even have a single conversation over that time with Dooley. Coach Russell coined the term GATA, an acronym whose last word seems to be heresy because some Nashville TV station purports that Coach Richt used it. Yet you bash Coach Richt his character and tell me Coach Russell had enough character that you are able to over look the actual performance of his teams. There are better examples about how life is more than football being set in Athens now in one night while everyone is asleep than the entire Dooley/Russell era. If you hold that point so dear, it seems to me that you would understand that. Where did your low standards come from?
Nub
October 20th, 2011
8:11 pm
Somebody tell me why bobo calls plays that have Samuel running outside tackles and Thomas running between tackles ….
Let's talk about UGA!
October 20th, 2011
8:14 pm
I wonder…
If we went to a 12-man defense, would it help?
We could run a 4-4-4 package.
Maybe a 6-4-2?
Come on New Mexico State.
We need another big victory so we’ll feel relevant.
Let’s call UF and forfeit.
Go Dawgs!
Sic ‘em!
Woof! Woof! Woof!
Fire them all while you're at it
October 20th, 2011
8:15 pm
FIRE MARK RICHT TODAY!!!
Burma Shave
October 20th, 2011
8:22 pm
Mark Richt curses
His players bite and hit
Really the whole team
Ain’t worth a… bit
BURMA SHAVE
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:22 pm
Okay, Phil. First of all, I have been attending UGA games since I was 8. My granddad played at Clemson, and my Uncle played at Tech and BOTH took me to games b/c it was the team that I LOVE having grown up about 25 miles S.E. of Athens off of the 78. It isn’t some arbitrary notion I have about “A National Championship” because I never once even mentioned those words. What I do expect, is that when coaches say things like, “We win the east every other year and the SEC every 3 years” that they will deliver something better than a 8-5, 6-7, and now 5-2 football team on the field when we are playing a significantly easier schedule. I have paid for home game tix on leave back when I come back to Snellville (went to the Chick-fil-a game in ‘06 and the Auburn game in ‘07 and the Tennessee game last year) and went to about 25+ from the time I was 8 until I joined the Corps in 02. I have paid for friends and family member to attend games while I was deployed and having been waiting nearly 10 YEARS to use my G.I. Bill to go back to Athens to get a degree in Education (focus in History/Classics). I have so much UGA merchadise you could fill storage unit with it. No, I don’t think we should win the NCG every year Phil, but it would be nice not to be thought of as a complete JOKE. Our coaching staff can’t seem to put our players in a position where winning games and being competitive or at the very least classy and discipline is a priority. I hope you got your chuckles trying to flame me on this board, b/c frankly I don’t feel entitled to anything more than my opinion. You should really check yourself next time.
Delbert D.
October 20th, 2011
8:22 pm
@nub “Somebody tell me why bobo calls plays that have Samuel running outside tackles and Thomas running between tackles”
That is to lull the unsuspecting defense into a major goof-up. Run that sequence for 2 or 3 series, then Bang! Run Thomas outside for a 4-yard gain!
the REAL PHIL
October 20th, 2011
8:29 pm
DAWGtired: “If they taught these guys to swim, punch, spin and feign to the inside and used more stunts on the line, it would be a non-factor.” You want to run by me again how any of those moves has anything to do with defeating a cut block? You try any of those on me while I am knocking your knees into next week and all you’ll be swimming in is the grass.
And this jewel; ” CTG should have switched to a zone blitz in a 3-5-3, stacking on the side of the trips set to slow down the crossing routes. Fail again.”
When you get out of the Corps if that writing gig falls through, you can always fall back on being an NFL or D-1 defensive coordinator!
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
8:32 pm
No Bill, the lesson for Mark Richt is:
Quit calling yourself a Christian when you curse like a rock star. Start living out the values you portray, stop being fake.
The Bible says, dirty words = dirty heart
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
8:33 pm
Luke 6:45, in the words of the Lord:
The good person out of the good treasure of his heart produces good, and the evil person out of his evil treasure produces evil, for out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks.
GreenDawg
October 20th, 2011
8:35 pm
James 1:26
If anyone thinks he is religious and does not bridle his tongue but deceives his heart, this person’s religion is worthless.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:37 pm
Actually, you were very selective yet again phil. The comment about the swim, punch, spin and feign is talking about the lack of finesse moves that our line displays. If they know how to SWIM over a force to the outside, SPIN around a shuffle step in pass protection, USE THEIR HANDS to keep from getting jammed up and locked then they won’t just be holding on the point (they will be PRESSURING THE PASSER) and the cutblock is useless . A spin is actually extremely effective against a cut-block, because while you’re on your belly falling forward, the only thing you can do is grab a shoe lace. And thats called holding.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:40 pm
I played on my battalion team off and on between deployments and have been asked to coach here for the base team. I’m not an expert, but that’s why people ANALYZE these things on the blogs. Its hindsight, Phil and you should really lighten up.
FootballGiant
October 20th, 2011
8:44 pm
The right call on the punt at the end of the game was:
Take as much time off the clock and take a safety, you have a 5 point lead.
Then kick to them and make them drive the field in 3 seconds.
NoSpinDawg
October 20th, 2011
8:44 pm
I thought CMR’s response was great. I’m surprised he didn’t start laughing at Vandy’s coach. What is he a 12 year old school girl? If he can’t handle Shawn Williams talking smack after a loss… Then this whole media storm circling him and his pathetic actions must be driving him insane. He needs thicker skin.
And it’s funny that people are shocked that Richt says curse words and talks about his players that way. Listening to to stupid fans complain about Richt is hilarious. If he sticks up for the players… he’s coddling them. If he attacks them publicly… he’s throwing them under the bus. No matter what he does, it’s going to be wrong to the “fans” on message boards.
Richt handled the event perfectly. He brushed off the opposing coach as quickly as he could and walked off the field. Who handled it wrong? Vandy’s coach. He apparently has the thinnest skin of any SEC coach in decades. And Grantham? Sure, could have done better. But come on. He was just responding to a moron who’s upset that a player on another team dared tell him he lost the game.
Without the media needing something to talk about, this is a non story and one that the Vandy coach everyone forgets about. This is on the level of Van Gundy’s “I’m a man… I’m 40!”
Richt did well in just blowing him off as politely as possible and probably thought… “really? better get used to opposing players talking smack after beating your team… you’re at Vandy.”
david
October 20th, 2011
8:55 pm
BIll, what are you talking about? Richt doesnt have his players back? Where do you come up with that? Grantham embarrassed Georgia? If that is my son out on the field and another teams coach is yelling at him and my sons coach did not take up for him, I would be all over his coach. How about you? Wouldnt you want him to back your kid? What you wrote is absurd? I thought you were partial to the Dawgs?
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:55 pm
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! I hate how this thing just stops allowing posts at the end of the page b/c it doesn’t have enough room for the post.
WrathDog
October 20th, 2011
8:56 pm
Coach Richt truly blew as a “so called” Christian.
Matt 12:36
I tell you, on the day of judgment people will give account for every careless word they speak
Matt 12:34
You brood of vipers! How can you speak good, when you are evil? For out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaks.
Prov 18;21
Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.
I was shocked to read the cursing words Coach Richt chose to spew forth about his safety, and his defensive asst coach.
If you’re going to talk this coursely, please do not call yourself a Christian.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
8:58 pm
Football Giant-
I think they didnt go with that b/c even with the time i takes off the clock to run the safety back, 52 yards is a LONG way where a lot can happen. Also, they would have had to punt from our 20 and one goose egg laid by butler would put them in FG pos to tie.
WrathDog
October 20th, 2011
8:59 pm
The team mantra isn’t uplifting to the Lord:
Get after their a_ _ ???
That’s a Christian mantra?
That’s the best Coach Richt can do?
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
9:00 pm
GATA was an Erkism…not a Richt thing.
Snake Doc
October 20th, 2011
9:01 pm
DAWGtired – Thank you for your service to our nation.
Allow me to say what you will not – Phil is a chucklehead!
FootballGiant
October 20th, 2011
9:01 pm
Actually, you could have followed the intentional safety, with another intentional safety on the kick off if needed.
With a 10 yard start and a full sprint, no one would have caught Butler for a long time.
Vanderbilt should have never got the ball back.
DAWGtired
October 20th, 2011
9:08 pm
thanks doc-much appreciated.
WrathDog
October 20th, 2011
9:11 pm
Pressure reveals character, and words reveal character, and Coach Richt;’s cursing reveals who he really is. I’m glad he’s been on the hotseat this season so the real Coach Richt has finally come out. The guy can curse up a storm.