
Aaron Murray celebrates in the big win over Auburn. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)
If you can tear yourself away from all the Internet rumors popping up, you ought to check out a video compilation that Georgiadogs.com has put up of all 33 of Aaron Murray’s touchdown throws from the past season. It’s tough to pick a favorite, but I think I’d have to go with that Michael Bennett catch in the Florida game.
I’ll be on vacation the next week, but before I head out let’s get to some Junkyard Mail. …
Steve Williams writes: Bill, I’ve heard it said that although Georgia had a 10-game winning streak this season and took the SEC East, the Dawgs didn’t have a single signature win because they lost to the three best teams they played. This was cited by one observer in explaining why South Carolina got the Capitol One Bowl over Georgia. I can’t really argue about us losing to the three best teams we played, but I thought the comeback in Jacksonville was a pretty “signature” moment, even if it wasn’t one of Florida’s best teams. How about you? And what was your favorite moment of this season? Mine was halftime of the SEC Championship Game. It might not have lasted, but holding the nation’s top team to no first downs was a real highlight!
The first half defensive showing against LSU was impressive, but I can’t quite bring myself to single out any aspect of that game as a “favorite” moment. The comeback against the Gators was pretty fine, though. Likewise, the latest win over the Jackets. But the season’s high point for me was the way the Dogs handled Auburn, which might not have been as good a team as last year’s but still ended up bowl-worthy. Georgia’s complete domination of the Tigers was one of the best games I’ve seen Between the Hedges in a long time. As for the lack of a signature win this season, I can live without one of those as long as at least 10 victories and a division title are part of the deal. And the Capitol One taking the Gamecocks, that’s just business. They figured USC-East would fill more seats and hotel rooms.
Jason Tweedell writes: Bill, I’ve had two people tell me today they are hearing [Isaiah] Crowell has been kicked off the football team. Do you know anything about this? Meanwhile, John Rawl writes: Bill, I’m hearing a lot of rumblings that Crowell may end up academically Ineligible and, as a result, from that and other disciplinary actions, transfer. Is there any truth to this, or is it merely speculation? And Jason Betsill asks: Can you confirm or deny that Crowell informed UGA coaches he would be transferring out? I really hope not because the SEC is a multi-back league now and we need him.
Wow, the rumor mill just never lets up on this kid, does it? To answer you all, no, I’ve heard nothing from any credible source about Crowell being suspended, having academic problems or transferring. And, like Jason, I hope there’s nothing to any of that, because Georgia will be a better team next year with Crowell than they would be without him. The fan base, already fed up with Georgia tailbacks after the past couple of years, didn’t cut Crowell much slack this season, but those folks with a bit more distance still were impressed by him. Thus, his SEC freshman of the year award and CBSSports.com naming Crowell to its freshman All-American team (which means Crowell accomplished one of his preseason goals).
Patrick Yaggy writes: I was so frustrated this week (so was Richt apparently) by everything I heard and saw from [Crowell]. I heard all different rumors which centered around the same root issue: his teammates and coaches are tired of his attitude and lack of durability. At the Dome, he was the object of the loudest boos when he limped off the field again after only a few plays. The place just went nuts in frustration. Between his personal foul penalty that negated an LSU PF penalty and his constant injuries that kept him off the field resulting in a one-dimensional (i.e., predictable) offense, I would say he was a large reason that UGA couldn’t regain any momentum.
Crowell not being a factor offensively last Saturday certainly didn’t help matters, that’s for sure. But he wasn’t the only reason the Dogs lost that game and, as I noted earlier this week, without him Georgia wouldn’t have won 10 games and wouldn’t have been back in the Dome to meet LSU.
Still on the subject of Crowell, Jonathan J. London writes: The youngun has some growing up to do. When your coach chews you out and you turn your back, that’s a pretty big show of disrespect, not just for your coach, but other guys on the team. Somebody needs to get in Crowell’s ear and make him understand that, with enough hard work, he can be a star. But if he’s not willing to put that in, he’ll never be more than average. He’s “young and dumb,” like my Dad called me at that age, so here’s to hoping he gets some learning between now and next fall — for our sake and his.
Well said.
Jeff Myers writes: Bill, the hot topic is obviously our running back position. I wanted to get your thoughts on the overall picture of the position and what has transpired over the past couple years. Do we have the right recruiting characteristics for this position? Is the staff doing due diligence on recruit background and character issues, or do we need to improve in that area? While each RB issue has had its own reasoning behind it, none have been because of talent or ability. Do we have an in-house issue with position coach or those in support staff roles, that counsel and tutor these players? Three suspended at the RB position for drugs! There is a red flag here, I just can’t figure it out what it points to. Your thoughts?
You raise some interesting points. Running backs coach Bryan McClendon has developed a reputation as an ace recruiter, but it’s only natural that folks are beginning to question whether he’s perhaps lacking as a molder of talent or disciplinarian once that talent has signed on the dotted line. I do think perhaps the players would benefit from some tougher love. As for my overall view of the position, as I said earlier this week, I think the addition of Keith Marshall to the competition for playing time could be the best thing to happen to Crowell. On paper, I think the mix of Crowell, Marshall and the straight-ahead downhill running of Richard Samuel and Boo Malcome, when needed, looks like a upgrading of the position next year. I’d still like to see another back or two signed, though.
Scott Mabee writes: Bill, I understand that Boo was hurt at the beginning of the season and then later on quit the team. With all of that aside what are the coaches saying about him and his ability. I remember last year when they were talking about pulling his redshirt and what kind of talent he was and when he has had some playing time he seemed to run hard.
After the game against LSU, Mark Richt noted, “It wasn’t until Ken Malcome started running the ball that we had a little bit more success. He ran extremely hard. I was proud of him. I’m not saying the other guys didn’t run hard, but Kenny did run hard and showed some fight.” And Mike Bobo added: “It was good to see Ken come out and run the football like we know he can and push the pile. We’re going to see what he can do in this bowl game for sure.” Richt has said that the tailback position will be “a competitive situation throughout bowl practice time and we’ll just see who is best equipped to do it.” So I’d say things are looking up for Boo.
Pat writes: Bill, please, please, please start a campaign for Georgia to make a change in our offensive coordinator. That is the one thing that is missing from our program and from any hope of putting UGA back on the national contender list. We have seen the defense finally grow and come into its own with an ability to adjust and play a respectable game. However, the offensive strategy consistently loses focus in every game where the opponent is a major challenge. It happened again with LSU. After a brilliant strategy in the beginning of the game and having LSU totally off balance, UGA then resorts to the mundane play-calling, totally predictable and unsuccessful. I sincerely believe that UGA is on the right track with the exception of offensive leadership — where I think we are truly outclassed.
I’ve been as frustrated as anyone by Bobo’s tendency to start out hot and then go ultra-conservative, but while he calls the plays, I figure he’s following the general plan his boss wants. And as long as that’s the case we’re not going to see a change there. Frankly, I’m a lot more concerned with Georgia’s special teams play than with our offense. Special teams cost Georgia the South Carolina game, nearly cost the Dogs a couple of other games, turned the punting game from a strength to a liability (just like kickoff returns) and put LSU in a position to come back against the Dogs. “We spend a lot of time on special teams,” Les Miles said after the game at the Georgia Dome. I don’t know whether LSU spends more time on that aspect of the game than Georgia does, but they certainly are getting more out of the time they’re spending. Richt definitely needs to rethink his approach to special teams. So if I campaign for anything, it’s going to be that. Then we can worry about Bobo.
Steve Segrest writes: Hi Bill, could you talk a little about our offensive line for next year — especially some of our redshirt freshmen. Being objective, do you think there is any possibility of the OL competing well against the likes of Bama and LSU?
Under Will Friend, Georgia’s offensive line steadily improved this season despite severe depth problems. Losing Ben Jones, Cordy Glenn and Justin Anderson will hurt (well, mainly Jones and Glenn), but returnees Kenarious Gates, Chris Burnette and Dallas Lee will have plenty of experience. David Andrews, who’ll be a sophomore, likely will take over as center, and five-star recruit John Theus probably will be starting before the 2012 season is over, if not right from the beginning. Watts Dantzler will be in the mix, too. There might be a bit of a drop-off early in the season, but I think the Dogs have the makings of a decent offensive line.
Jamie Mullinax writes: I heard through one of the various recruiting sites that [Todd] Gurley and [Keith] Marshall had said they would like to play college ball together! Does landing Marshall help us or hurt with Gurley? Thanks and, as alway GO DAWGS!
If, as they’ve indicated, the two players have talked about possibly wanting to play college ball together, Marshall committing to UGA certainly ought not to hurt the Dogs’ chances with Gurley, who reportedly has narrowed his choices to Georgia and North Carolina (though Clemson is putting on a push). Let’s hope their friendship gives Georgia the edge.
Denny Jackson writes: I’ve heard a lot of speculation that a trip to Missouri might take the place of Georgia’s planned visit to Tuscaloosa on the 2012 schedule. If that’s the case, don’t you think next year’s schedule looks just about as favorable as this year’s was for the Dogs?
If Missouri really does take Bama’s place, then the 2012 schedule actually looks even more favorable to the Dogs than 2011’s was. Let’s face it, opening with Buffalo is like night and day compared with facing Boise State and more than makes up for the fact that the Dogs will have to travel to Columbia to play the Gamecocks.
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423 comments Add your comment
dawgfacedboy
December 9th, 2011
12:25 pm
Based on highlights alone, I’d rather have Mike Davis than Gurley.
ga gator
December 9th, 2011
12:25 pm
kerryb
December 9th, 2011
12:17 pm
secbama, you’re only a season or two away from being in the situation UF is in. They thought they were invisible just a few years ago too. It’s funny how Bama fans forget how sorry they were in the early 2000’s.
Then again kerry, what was Saban’s record his 1st year when Champ was on his staff that also cleaned house with problem players? 6-6 regular season record and 7-6 after a bowl.
sorry
December 9th, 2011
12:26 pm
NO Mo Just read the 12:14 blog tells the story:LOL
Jarvis jones AKA Predator!
December 9th, 2011
12:27 pm
You know there is a reason those teams that Georgia beat are not ranked at the end of the year. GEORGIA BEAT THEM!!! That’s why tech isn’t ranked. Come on people you guys are starting to sound like espn or something.
Innocent Bystander
December 9th, 2011
12:28 pm
I wonder if morons like this kerry dude realizes that the sorry UF program he talks about has not lost to Kentucky and Vandy for almost 30 years, much less at home between the hallowed hedges?
Jarvis jones AKA Predator!
December 9th, 2011
12:28 pm
We knocked them out of the rankings so to say we haven’t beat a team that hasn’t finished in the top 25 is a little unfair because we are the reason they are not.
Innocent Bystander
December 9th, 2011
12:29 pm
Jarvis jones AKA Predator! You hit the nail on the head! If jawja beats you, you must be a crappy team and unworthy of being ranked.
40 Watt
December 9th, 2011
12:32 pm
Yeah, we all get frustrated with CMB sometimes as the year goes on, but come on folks, when you lose 45-42, that’s on the “D” or the special teams…we’ve been putting up big numbers on offense for the past couple of years now, even when we lose. The “D” has come around and the special teams can be fixed. I think we’ve got a good, consistent staff right now. Let’s give it another year and see if everything will click all at the same time for once before we all start talking about blowing up the staff.
roughrider
December 9th, 2011
12:32 pm
I would like to see Herchel Walker as the rb coach. Also we need some more beef on the OL and DL.
Innocent Bystander
December 9th, 2011
12:36 pm
40 Watt or even coaching.
Winning Post of the Day!!!
December 9th, 2011
12:37 pm
Innocent Bystander
December 9th, 2011
12:29 pm
Jarvis jones AKA Predator! You hit the nail on the head! If jawja beats you, you must be a crappy team and unworthy of being ranked.
DawgSince Birth
December 9th, 2011
12:38 pm
SSgator: He DOES NOT speak for MOST GEORGIA people!!!! We have won 6 NATIONAL TITLES…1027, 1042, 1946, 1966, 1968, and 1980 (2 Consensus…1042 and 1980)…..and 12 SEC Titles!!!!! In the TOP 10 in ALL-TIME WINNING PERCENTAGE!!!!!
We are NOT “happy” with 10 win seasons and an Eastern Division Title….AND McGARITY WON’T be either!!!!!!!!!!!
Go Dawgs!
papadawg
December 9th, 2011
12:39 pm
Personally I enjoyed the 10 wins against the powder puff schedule more than the last season losing mess. The SEC is a cycle where a team is good for a couple of years then down a couple of years. The DAWGS were down now they”re on the upswing. Auburn Champs last year & Chumps this year. It happens
DawgSince Birth
December 9th, 2011
12:39 pm
Oops…1927 and 1942…not 1027 and 1042…my bad
Loyal Fan
December 9th, 2011
12:42 pm
Its amazing how many people come on here and just make up stupid comments that have no validity that start by . . . well I heard . . . – Bobo has come around this year and wont be leaving to take over Weis’ former position, why would he? Keith marshall didn’t commit to UGA bc he was afraid of competition at UNC for running back. Thats just dumb. They are best friends and since when has UNC ever been better or more competitive than UGA in football. If anything else, there would be more competition with Crowell than Gurley. That said, I still hope Gurley heads our way after hearing who UNC hires.
Advice: Think before you post dumb comments.
Still@theKool-aidBAR
December 9th, 2011
12:43 pm
Jarvis jones AKA Predator!…………………how many of the teams UGA beat now have better than a .500 record? Nobody with a .500 record should be ranked. UGA beating the previously ranked teams didn’t keep those teams from being.500 or less.
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
12:44 pm
“We are NOT “happy” with 10 win seasons and an Eastern Division Title….AND McGARITY WON’T be either!!!!!!!!!!!
Go Dawgs!”
We are certainly not happy with freshman running backs who do not perform as advertised.
b-ham dawg
December 9th, 2011
12:50 pm
For all the trolls that think CMR is leaving.
http://georgia.247sports.com/Article/Richt-UGA-hold-extension-talks-52362
Ron Roberts
December 9th, 2011
12:51 pm
I, as much as anyone, got frustrated with Crowell from time to time, but can we be RESPONSIBLE adults here and remember back to when WE were 18-19 years old and how irresponsible WE were?
Y’all act like you were never disrespectful to people or weren’t aware of the world and your place in it back then, some of you.
Can we try, Bulldog Nation, not to run this kid off? Let the coaches get in his ear and instead of running him off, how about winning him over? Man, if I were IC, and ventured onto these chat boards (you think he doesn’t hear what’s said here?), it wouldn’t exactly make me wanna run through walls for my team’s “fans,” you know?
They’re kids; they make mistakes, they learn tough lessons, they (in his case) realize college is a BIG step up from high school and he’s learning these things in a VERY public spotlight.
SUPPORT him and make him stronger; or deride him and run him off. The choice is ours, Dawg fans.
Pago Pago Dawg
December 9th, 2011
12:52 pm
We agree with everybody, give the great ic some slack, he’ll shape up in 2-3 years.
AltamahaDawg
December 9th, 2011
12:53 pm
“where there is smoke, there is fire” is a very telling statement from a man who professes to be a fan of Florida but hangs out in a Georgia Sports blog all week.
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
12:54 pm
TAMU Aggie fans do not boo freshman running backs. Why would Coach Richt want to go there?
jalexan49
December 9th, 2011
12:57 pm
Crowell thanks for coming to Georgia!! You are needed very much and I pray you’ll stay and get 100% healthy. I for one, can’t wait to see Crowell, Malcom, Samuels, Marshall, Gurley and either Davis or Robinson toting the rock next year!!!
The back-ups will get plenty of playing time and very valuable to the team.
Those fans that are dissappointed right now in Crowell will be delighted with him next year if he gets 100% healthy, stay focused and disciplined, and truly become too understand he was sought after by Coach Richt because HE BELIEVES IN CROWELL AND WILL DO EVERYTHING IN HIS POWER TO ENSURE CROWELL, UNDERSTANDS THIS!!!
Crowell we are behind you and believe that you are a Georgia Dawg. I wish Herschel would take the time and talk with Crowell and the running backs one-on-one. I believe Herschel could have an immediate impact on the running backs if hired as a conditiong assistant and assistant running backs coach.
This might allow Coach Richt to move a qualified coach on his staff to coach the special teams. It’s apparent they need one!!
HERSCHEL NEEDS TO COME ON BOARD!!! PLEASE AT LEAST OFFER HERSCHEL THE POSITION AND SEE IF HE ACCEPTS.
I believe his presence and commitment to physical conditioning with his love for Georgia football would a positive thing for the program.
Fair and Balanced
December 9th, 2011
12:58 pm
I am enlightened to know that people in the state of Ga are so given to rumors. I live in Africa where rumors are more numerous than the stars, but Ga people outdo these folks here!
WDE
December 9th, 2011
1:02 pm
ga gator no I’m glad we don’t have that bunch that’s playing at N. Alabama, nor am I upset we have sent so many of our outlaws and head cases packing either. Both of our squads are better off without those types of trouble…I hope IC gets his head right if he decides to do what he needs to do on the field and in the classroom he had a great up side !
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
1:08 pm
“I hope IC gets his head right if he decides to do what he needs to do on the field and in the classroom he had a great up side !”
You HAD a great up side. We are already talking about you in the past tense. We need Herschel to straighten you out. You are starting to resemble an Energy Vampire.
TampaDawg
December 9th, 2011
1:09 pm
Alphare
December 9th, 2011
10:30 am
Dawgs start the season by playing 2 ranked teams, lost to both. End the season by playing another ranked team. Lost again.
All wins are against unranked team. I believe dawgs haven’t beaten an end-of-season ranked team for at least 2 years.
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Alphare
December 9th, 2011
10:46 am
roaddawg80,
I basically mean ranked-end-of-season. I said that in the posting.
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The “end-of-season” rank thing isn’t crap unless you talk about a team that was ranked high at the beginning of the season then got punked by several teams along the way. But if a team is ranked number 7 eight games into the season then gets beat twice dropping them to #18 we’ll say, then I think it’s more important what they were ranked when you played them. For example:
Team is ranked #7 and loses to #15, #7 likely drops to at least #10 or #11
But, if team is ranked #7 and WINS against #15, they likely may move up to #5 or #6
So if the team lost to #15, then also loses a second game, then they are probably sitting at #18 or #19 themselves.
But, if the team won against #15 and moved up a spot or two, then lost to the next team, they probably are still in the top 10. So to say where they finished is what matters most really isn’t necessarily true because we only seem to base it on the fact that the team lost, not taking into account what would have happened to the rank had the team won.
G-Dawg
December 9th, 2011
1:11 pm
McClendon needs to improve his mentoring skills with his RBs.
DawginLex
December 9th, 2011
1:12 pm
SSI
What a stereotype spewing joke you are!
I am not satisfied with a 10 win season and losing in the SEC title game.
But coming off of 6-7 and understanding the changes that were made, I am pleased.
look up the difference in your dictionary MR Know It All
And you still have not acknowledged that I was DEAD ON correct about Weis and Muschamp not being able ot co-exist and about you losing 6 games.
Enjoy mediocrity while we continue to get better
TampaDawg
December 9th, 2011
1:12 pm
@UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB’s …. You’re either ignorant or you just enjoy lying every time you post just in your handle alone. But if lying about the whole “booing” thing makes you feel better, enjoy it. It also makes you pathetic.
WDE
December 9th, 2011
1:13 pm
@Fair and Balanced you live on Mars if you think this is a Georgia statement check any of the college football blogs its widespread I promise.
WDE
December 9th, 2011
1:15 pm
@UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB’s really over 800 yards rushing as a true freshman in the SEC, he still have a great upside…now just troll on.
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
1:18 pm
We weren’t booing IC. We were booing someone else. Danielson and Shultz are full of it. So are everyone else who watched the SECCG. Right. Pathetic? Yes.
TampaDawg
December 9th, 2011
1:31 pm
No hero, they were saying boo, because …. KEN “BOO” MALCOME WAS COMING INTO THE GAME. If you had a clue what you were talking about, you would realize that the Dawg nation has been chirping for this guy to get playing time all year. His nickname .. BOOOOOOO .. Yes, you are pathetic.
Dawg48
December 9th, 2011
1:31 pm
My take on the season
1 Wide receivers …. Had to replace best WR in school history and great possession receiver..
Freshmen came in and stepped up and made it a strength of the team ( 2 true fresh 1 RSF)
2 QB a soph threw for most TDs in school history and was picked #2 in SEC
3 o line played great at times and poor at times had patch work threw out the hole season
4TE was a strong point, we all figured that.
5 NT john jenkins 1st year in system played great took over starting spot, gathers also played great both shut down running lanes.
6 lbs 2 were 1st year starters at that position 29 Most sacks in SEC and freshmen stepped up due to injuries
7 secondary very flexible sanders played safety and corner, Williams even played LB when needed
Boykin was a great corner and leader.
And when ever you can beat Tennessee fla auburn gt in the same year makes it a dang good year!
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
1:36 pm
“If you had a clue what you were talking about, you would realize that the Dawg nation has been chirping for this guy to get playing time all year. ”
1000 yards or be the next Herschel Walker. Otherwise, we will chirp for someone else, Energy Vampire.
WDE
December 9th, 2011
1:43 pm
@UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB’s if your going to be a troll try and be a good troll at least type something entertaining or annoying your just boring us to death here.
Dawglasville
December 9th, 2011
1:49 pm
Alphare – I’ve tried to understand your frustration. In the last 5 years we have played two of the current big three in the West a few times and we play Auburn every year. There was no pity for us. Just the way it fell. That said, I can’t phathom how you give your team a mulligan for the Auburn loss.
SSIgator
December 9th, 2011
1:54 pm
DawginLex -
I used to think that you were just a typical delusional UGA fan, but your last comment is just plain ignorant. Charlie leaves because he is offered a head coaching job instead of being an offensive coach is not getting along with Muschamp? For a self-proclaimed fifty-three year old that is really not a very bright statement. I suppose if you were VP of a company and offered the position as President of a similar company you would turn down that career advancement opportunity. Have another glass of KoolAid. You obviously like living apart from reality.
CHDawg
December 9th, 2011
2:00 pm
The Booing is guaranteed to fool a lot of people, and I’m glad to hear the coaches are going to hand him the ball some early in the MSU game. I was a big advocate of him pounding the rock on LSU…oh well, better late than never. If you look at the clips from the GT, AU, KY, and LSU games at the end he moves large numbers of defenders in each game….looks kind of like a rugby match, and it looks a little strange. If nothing else it shows his strength. Another year in the weight room for Malcome and Crowell and we are going to have quite the left/right combo. Throw in Marshall for dessert. I think they should move Samuel to FB. He would be very, very dangerous as a runner, receiver, and because of his time at LB, he would block very well. His only big weakness is that he doesn’t protect his legs well when he runs, so he goes down when is hit there and he gets injured there, too. LBs don’t attack FBs legs; they can’t, so he would be a monster at FB imho. I suspect that would give him a real good shot at the NFL, too.
Dawglasville
December 9th, 2011
2:01 pm
SSIgator – “For a self-proclaimed fifty-three year old that is really not a very bright statement.”
It’s really not a very bright statement by you to say that a man giving his age is a self-proclaimation. I doesn’t make sense, given the success that UF has had over the Dawgs, that you would be trolling so hard.
Dawg48
December 9th, 2011
2:03 pm
CHDawg
Never thought about samples playing FB…..
Sounds like a good idea…we like to throw to the fullback also…… He sown great hands as well.
Dawg Tired
December 9th, 2011
2:07 pm
18 is not “young and dumb.” 13 or 14 is “young and dumb.” If you are still acting like a 13 or 14 year- old when you’re 18, you have character issues.
Big Un
December 9th, 2011
2:08 pm
tide roll……..maybe we oughta do it the Tide way and go on probation every 5 yrs or so….kinda wondering how they never got the death penalty for all the cheating they do
Dawg Tired
December 9th, 2011
2:09 pm
Worst news of the week for Dawg fans – Weis accepting Kansas job. I was hoping he would stay at Florida.
UGA Fans Boo Freshman RB's
December 9th, 2011
2:10 pm
“18 is not “young and dumb.” 13 or 14 is “young and dumb.” If you are still acting like a 13 or 14 year- old when you’re 18, you have character issues.”
If you try to play while injured or turn and go to the bench when your coach tells you to, you have character issues. Probably deserve to be booed, too.
CHDawg
December 9th, 2011
2:13 pm
48, Samuel has been moved a lot, but from what I’ve read he is very intelligent and mature. He could handle it, and I actually think he would be a natural there. His time at TB and his speed would make him a nightmare for a LB trying to cover him. His toughness, size and strength would enable him to block well. I also think it would, from a supply/demand standpoint, give him a much better shot at the NFL. If you remember his LB time, there was always a weird pop when he hit people; he is a tough customer, and all you have to do is tie up the LBs for a second to let the TB pass by.
TampaDawg
December 9th, 2011
2:14 pm
SSIGator – “I suppose if you were VP of a company and offered the position as President of a similar company you would turn down that career advancement opportunity.”
I guess the rest of your fan base will be happy to know that you consider Kansas to be a “similar” program to UF. If Chuck Weis were good at what he does, or happy being where he is at, he wouldn’t just jump on the first HC job offered to him. Especially not at one that has been horrendous for the last few years.
J.T. Keene
December 9th, 2011
2:25 pm
Herschel was great, no doubt. But, if you notice he didn’t join the marines and kill people. Someone must have told him when marines were trying to kill people the people were also trying to kill the marines. My 19 year old marine grandson checked into the desert area Wednesday as one of the 1,000 marines we just sent over there.
Still@theKool-aidBAR
December 9th, 2011
2:33 pm
J.T. are you saying Herschel is like most rednecks? He wanted to shot and kill things that don’t shot back while they were heading to Eat, Drink, or Sleep?