Bulldog Nation struggles with after-effects of big loss

Let's keep the emotional connection between UGA fans and players a healthy one. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

Let's keep the emotional connection between UGA fans and players a healthy one. (Brant Sanderlin / AJC)

As we’ve already discussed, the Bulldogs’ face plant on national television Saturday night was plenty embarrassing by itself, but that was nothing compared with the classless display of pique that transpired later that night at the Athens home of some team members.

As was first revealed in a Twitter posting by linebacker Christian Robinson, the house he shares with quarterback Aaron Murray and several other players was egged and rolled with toilet paper after the blowout loss to South Carolina.

The timing couldn’t have been worse for Murray, who learned the day after the game that his father would have to have cancer surgery, part of what he described as “probably the worst 12 hours of my life.”

While the idiots responsible for the vandalism no doubt were unaware of the situation with Murray’s father at the time they were engaged in their childish act, the two bits of news naturally got connected in national news mentions, including on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” — exacerbating the damage to the Georgia football program’s image and, probably, its recruiting efforts as well.

A disillusioned Robinson, after returning home to find the vandalism in Athens, tweeted, “Seems that people turn on you when you’re not perfect. Thought we were in this together.”

At least one tweeter, who may or may not have been involved in the vandalism, responded: “We didn’t turn on u cause u aren’t perfect we turned because u didn’t put up a fight … your play deserve egging.”

I find that response every bit as moronic as the act that was being discussed.

I agree with one caller to this week’s “Bulldog Hotline,” who said that anyone who would commit an act like that is not a fan. They’re a criminal.

But while I truly believe that only a tiny fraction of fandom thinks like that, I can’t deny it’s a part of the sports scene today. As I noted a few months back when I wrote about some of the positive aspects of extreme fandom in college football, UGA is not alone in that regard — whether it’s the poisoning of trees at Auburn’s Toomer’s Corner, sexually humiliating a fan from an opposing team or even fatally shooting each other over the outcome of games.

I’ve seen plenty of disgusting behavior over the years by fans in red and black, and in this very forum I’ve experienced firsthand the depths to which the lunatic fringe of Bulldog fandom can sink. I recall a few years back having to ban one UGA fan because of language he’d used in the Blawg comments. This was shortly after my Dad had been hospitalized, and when I refused to reinstate the commenter, he sent me an email saying he looked forward to the day my father died.

And then had the gall to follow that up with another note asking if I’d changed my mind!

Obviously, we’re not talking about the sharpest knives on the rack here.

Fortunately, the Georgia players don’t appear to blame Bulldog fans in general. “It’s a small group,” Robinson said this week. “That’s what I’ve been hearing and that’s what people have been talking about. It’s a small group of people. Right when I sent out that tweet, I had probably 700 people tweeting me reminding me of that.”

When I put the question to Junkyard Blawg followers on Facebook and Twitter — Is this just a few isolated morons or is fandom getting out of control? — the majority seemed to agree with Robinson.

“They’re not real fans,” said Johnathan Tatman of the vandals. “I may have cussed [Murray] and the rest of the team for 4 quarters and wanted to puke, but a real fan will not do something so childish to their team.”

Some looked at the bigger picture. “I think it’s indicative of the way the world is now,” said Marcus P. Cannon. “Look at Kansas City’s fans applauding Matt Cassel’s injury on Sunday. Sick people. But you add alcohol to young dumb college kids and they throw eggs.”

Said Luke Jeffrey Mills VIII: “I think this is a sign of where our society is headed. Granted there will always be the core that will support through thick and thin, but it seems prevalent that the fringes are the ones with the loudest voices. Just look at fandom in pro sports and how it’s getting out of control, and compare that with politics. It’s getting to the point where it’s my team/affiliation is the best and you’re stupid for cheering/agreeing with the opposing side. Infantilism is running rampant in America.”

Alan Cason complained that “the lunatic fringe always gets the publicity. It’s the true fans who continue to support the guys who are representing Georgia on the field that should get some PR.”

Reggie Warren feels criticism of the team was deserved after the South Carolina game, “but retaliation, threats, and vandalism are criminal and despicable.”

“As a former player,” said Michael Kavouklis, “I was mad at the the outcome and I was embarrassed by our team’s poor performance, but they don’t deserve this type of treatment. It’s frustrating to all of us when we lose ALL of the really big, significant games for the last four years BUT HAVE SOME CLASS!!! It’s still a game and we will have our day. Show the recruits why they should come here, not why they should stay away from a bunch of stupid, ignorant fair weather fans who think that they are the only ones disappointed by the outcome. TRUST ME, the players are already hurting more than you can imagine. Fans can only share the credit if they support their team in the bad times as well as the good times. As embarrassing as the loss to SC was, these idiots are 1000 times more embarrassing to the UGA community!”

And that’s the bottom line we should all take away from this, I think. The team did not play well and the coaches did not do a good job. And it’s completely valid for fans to say so. But we should always keep in mind that the players are college students, not hardened professionals. Pouring salt in an open wound, as the Dogs’ Artie Lynch put it, isn’t going to help matters. Let’s keep the emotional connection between fans and players a healthy one that both can benefit from.

And while it’s perfectly OK to be concerned about and frustrated by the direction of the Georgia football program, we should keep it in perspective and not overreact to one loss.

As Michael Askins put it: “I love college football and I get emotional when the Dawgs lose a game. But I remember that it is just that … a game. There are a lot more important things in life than winning a football game.”

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— Bill King, Junkyard Blawg

232 comments Add your comment

Kirby Smart

October 10th, 2012
3:19 pm

Derek – here is some football knowledge- Richt sucks. Great guy, bad coach. No coach has done less with more in the SEC (see facts submitted by Flat tire above). Richt is 3-9 vs. our biggest rival. His record the last 3 years vs. winning teams is a joke. They actualy look very Kentucky like. Soft coaches have soft teams and thats what we have been or some time now. You dont have to have great “football knowledge” to understand wins and losses.

bugsquacher

October 10th, 2012
3:26 pm

ITS NOT THE PLAYERS AND I AGREE, THE ONES THAT DID THE EGGING ARE CRIMINALS….NOT FANS….

UGA needs to decide, do they want to be middle of the road or contend for the NC every 4-5 years? Richt has proven with his record lately, he cant play with the elite teams. Do you really believe it is lack of player talent? I dont think so….

So, does UGA want to play for NC’s or not? I guess as long as Richt is in charge we have our answer. How many years ? How many years?

UGA does not beat the good teams !

October 10th, 2012
3:27 pm

Kirby Smart,

You are correct. Richt cannot beat the good (top 10) teams. At least not in the last few years. Are we just content to be an also-ran in the SEC every year? UGA backed into the championship game last year, and look what happened in that game. UGA can and should do better with the TALENT we have.Goes back to the coaching.

JRW7

October 10th, 2012
3:31 pm

CMR is a good coach, good enough for about 10 wins per year, BUT CMR is not a GREAT coach, not great enough to ever win a NC! I want to be great enough to win a DAWG NC!!

JRW7

October 10th, 2012
3:33 pm

Are you real DAWG fans content to win 10 games per year????? CMR has to go!!!!

Dog4Life

October 10th, 2012
3:40 pm

OK Bill, I keep asking and you keep avoiding me. Still think that loss to carolina is okay? I just heard today that a 4 star d-Tackle committed to carolina. This is why i said the loss to carolina would be worse than a loss to Fla. Fla is going to recruit well regardless of the Ga/Fla outcome in Jax’ville. –sure, a UGA win can aid Ga some, but it is not the deciding factor–but to start losing talent to carolina–well that puts us further down on the tier of the sec; we are on par with MSU, Au, and Tenn and maybe Ol’Miss. This really hurts–Carolina–can you really say this without being sick–we are losing to carolina on a regular basis–I quote Spurrier, “The dogs don’t own us anymore!” In fact we are owned by several, but we own no one but tech–i guess that is the saving grace.

Kirby Smart

October 10th, 2012
3:43 pm

JRW7 – The folks who dont understand that will say “real fans support the team in good times and bad”. The thing they dont get is that demanding a change IS supporting the team. Real dawg fans hurt when we get killed every time we play a good team. Real dawg fans get pizzed about that. Its like spanking a child, you dont do it because your angry with them, you do it because you love them.

Dawg Haus

October 10th, 2012
3:57 pm

Let’s all say McGarity does decide Richt is no longer the man for the job. Who are some proven candidates who would win big Georgia? When Florida was tired of Zook and his mediocrity they hired Urban Meyer. Bama hired Nick Saban. LSU did the same when they were tired of DiNardo. All of these schools got the results they wanted: national championships.

In the spirit of friendly blog conversation, who are some proven, high-caliber coaches out there who would not only take the job, but could win a national title at Georgia? Please don’t say Jon Gruden…

UGA does not beat the good teams !

October 10th, 2012
3:57 pm

Supporting the team does not mean always supporting the coaches, in good times and bad. That does not mean I think Richt really has to go. But he has to take it up one more notch. Some say, you should be happy if you get a 10 win season.We have not even had that consistently past few years.

Hofner Bass

October 10th, 2012
4:02 pm

Give South Carolina some credit. They have assembled a superb football team. And I don’t believe that UGA’s cupcake schedule helps. They simply aren’t tough enough to compete with the elite teams in the conference and the nation.

Dawg Haus

October 10th, 2012
4:04 pm

I agree, Hofner Bass. When everyone was talking about Georgia’s soft schedule being an advantage, I never saw it that way. Look what happened when they played the first good team on the schedule. Gotta toughen up somehow.

Troup Co. Dawg

October 10th, 2012
4:10 pm

Let’s go ahead and predict how many failed drug tests, arrests there will be after spring break next year? Dawg fans are fed up with the mediocre approach that this program uses year after year after year? When folks get tired of contributing thousands of dollars each year and find Better things to contribute their money to! Then what? Back to what Tennessee is at this very moment?

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

October 10th, 2012
4:13 pm

Yea

Give SC some credit their coaching staff has assembled a great football team

Give UGA some credit our coaching staff has assembled another team that cant beat top 20 teams with another loaded NFL roster

:roll:

ARdawg

October 10th, 2012
4:17 pm

Hofner
2006–09 UGA had one of the toughest schedules in the country. Strength of schedules has no effect on the team ability IMHO. The soft schedule this year hasn’t hurt UGA in the least. If anything helped them. Soft coaching however is a killer

The Rest of the SEC

October 10th, 2012
4:26 pm

@Hofner Bass

I’ll wait a few weeks before I proclaim South Carolina’s greatness. They haven’t really played anyone yet.

Octoberdawg

October 10th, 2012
4:31 pm

Hey, Flat tire. Go back to the basics of reading comprehension. I wasn’t saying the Dawgs will win the NC. I was pointing out that IF we did….there would be those who wouldn’t be satisfied with 10-2 next season. Stay on your NATS blog, nerd.

The Rest of the SEC

October 10th, 2012
4:33 pm

Flat tire is a Dawg fan. It’s difficult to detect, because he isn’t delusional.

Phil

October 10th, 2012
4:49 pm

Richt needs to get his 10 wins this year while he can so that buffoon McGarity will give him another extension. Looking at next year’s schedule he will be lucky to win 6.

Thogwummpy

October 10th, 2012
4:53 pm

I remember that once we had an offensive coordinator smart enough to know that you can slow down the opponent’s defensive pass rush pressure by hitting slants, or short tosses to the tight end or full back open down the middle. That genius was Bobo. Unfortunately the coordinator we have now, can’t grasp that concept, and would rather run 14 times to the left side behind a struggling freshman OL that can’t manage to block…and churn out a pathetic 5 net yards in so doing. The current ‘tard who can’t adjust is…..BOBO! In the meantime, CMR yawns…and it infects the whole flat team. Sigh…..

Kirby Smart

October 10th, 2012
4:55 pm

Dawg Haus – I think the fact that UF was willing to take a chance on a young guy who had no HC experience says a lot. Not saying Kirby is a cant miss but considering where he’s from (recruiting ties) who he played for and who he has been learning from for the past several years, I would think you have to look at him. Im not hung up on him, its just that no one else really jumps out at me right now. What say you?

Kirby Smart

October 10th, 2012
4:59 pm

I think McGarity is closer to pulling the plug on Richtthan most people think. Dont forget, this guy was the right hand man for the best AD in the country at UF. I wouldnt be surprised to see it happen the day aftr the train wreck in jax this year.

Return to Glory

October 10th, 2012
5:08 pm

Love the dawgs and respect CMR to the highest level as a man.However the bottom line is we are not an elite team, we do not compete with the elite teams. If we were playing hard fought close games against the best and coming up short I would have hope and a feeling of we are close…but we all know that since 2008 we have been blown off the field everytime we play a truly elite team.We have too much talent for this and need new leadership. But we won’t get it, we will win 10 games this year, losing to the gators again and beating the weak teams just like 2011 and next year the cycle will begin again.

Dawg Haus

October 10th, 2012
5:09 pm

I’m with you, Kirby. Florida took a risk by hiring Muschamp; time will tell whether it was a good decision or not. Smart could be a great head coach one day, but if Georgia’s going to hire a new coach, I think it should be an established one so we don’t have to pay for the learning curve. I just can’t think of anyone out there who would take the job and win a national title for us.

OkieDawg

October 10th, 2012
5:14 pm

I’m listening to Finebaum and Herbstreit will be on @6:00 today. I wonder if he will again totally eviscerate the Dawgs like he did on National TV. He said Georgia’s performance was the most disappointing showing in a game ever, except maybe, last year’s LSU performance in the NC. He wondered how the #5 team in the Nation could be so flat when facing the #6 team in the Nation.

But CMR said they were not flat. I wonder what Richt calls flat. Can you say DENIAL?

NCDAWG

October 10th, 2012
5:15 pm

Overreaction week sucks. Did anyone honestly think this team was going to go undefeated? This is the only time in my life that I can honestly say that SC was just plain better. Their Defense is awesome. No shame in losing on the road to them. The 2007 team that got beat by Tennessee looked way worse on the road than this team and they were arguably the best team in the country by the end of the season. It is not a stretch to think that this team could run the table. Florida is the only stumbling block on the schedule and they don’t look as good as SC. Everybody needs to chill out and stop overreacting!

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

October 10th, 2012
5:19 pm

October Dawg

Um I did read your post

Your posting was a bunch of what ifs and I gave an answer to your what if’s

I responded to your “I submit this thought for your consideration”

“What if we win out and slide into the NC game? What if we win? What then?

My response was “this coaching staff cant win a big game period” and I also said

“For one this team has no shot at the national title even if we win out due to all the coaches and sports writers will all say UGA’s schedule was easy and they beat no one.

Two this team has no chance against a team like Bama and a better coach

Also

Your 10-2 comment “If CMR and the Dawgs go 10-2 next year are we calling for his head again? Some of you out there would….because you are unrealistic.

My response was saying 10-2 isnt happening anyway with all the players we lose

As for your reading comphrension comment; if you actually knew how to read my posts would tell you that Im a dawg fan and not a Tech fan

Your what if’s are nothing more than a bunch of delusional scenario’s that you still believe will happen but you dont want to admit it

Now back to your bottle of kool-aid

gofortwo

October 10th, 2012
5:20 pm

I feel like we’re the Savannah State of the SEC after the no effort showing we gave in the game.

SC Dawg

October 10th, 2012
5:31 pm

I don’t know why they are mad at Murray it is the O-line and Wootens fault we lost. Plus Bobo got to predictable on the other side of the fifty. Poor act by the fans who did this act.

Mobile Dawg

October 10th, 2012
5:34 pm

Speaking of Finebaum, it was reported that Smart may not be going anywhere. He’s being groomed by Saban as his replacement when he retires. Of course we know how that turned out for Muschamp.

On another note, those of you who think that Mark Richt will one day win a NC think about this. IF, he was half the coach you think he is I can think of three seasons that his “inability” to coach cost us shots at a NC. Why do you think all of the sudden things will be different some year in the future?

dawg

October 10th, 2012
5:38 pm

Be Kool Mr. KING….. next head coach at UGA……….Kyle Whittingham (Coach at unversity of Utah)……..

SenoiaDawgs

October 10th, 2012
5:56 pm

Look folks I am traveling this week for work and in Toronto.

My personal opinion on the egging. Without social media and the 24/7 sports world it wouldn’t be a big deal. Crap like this has happened for a long time and while it’s wrong it been going on for decades.

As for the UGA situation, I have talked to at least two dozen SEC fans this week in the airport and Toronto that I have never met. All representing one team of the SEC except Ole Miss. All of them have one thing in common:

Each said UGA was an embarrassment Sat. Night. All of the UF, AL, AU, TN, LSU, USC, TXAM fans all hoped UGA keeps Richt and doesn’t fire him because they all think UGA is not going to take the next step with him and they have a chance of winning instead. Each believe UGA gets the same talent level or better in recruiting and they never get better. Also the suspension thing is a joke around the league and all the teams hope to play UGA early in the season.

Folks it’s not just in GA it is from all around the SEC.

ARdawg

October 10th, 2012
6:10 pm

Herbie was absolutely correct, wasn’t he? I have never seen a #5 team lay down, get punked and submissive for the #6 team. Ever, anywhere

OkieDawg

October 10th, 2012
6:25 pm

Herbstreit was just on Finebaum and said this:

UGA was completely dominated on the line of scrimmage. I hope they can come back after a loss like that. Georgia fans are frustrated and they should be. Their team is a major disappointment. And the finger should not be pointed at just CMR, the fans have a right to be upset with the players for not competing. They looked like they had rather be on the bus headed for home than playing in the game.

So, that’s not an indictment from a bunch of over zealous fans but from a guy who is considered to be the top college football analyst in the Nation. Sad days for the Dawgs. I hope CMR is listening.

1st

October 10th, 2012
6:25 pm

flat tire was first. he’s special.

topdog

October 10th, 2012
6:27 pm

sc will lose to uf and lsu—ga beats uf again in jax and wins the east!

WhinyBabies

October 10th, 2012
6:27 pm

If I had participated in that embarrassment of a tail-whipping on national TV, I don’t think that I’d have even noticed a few pieces of TP and some eggs.

That’s like totaling out your car and then crying because your bumper sticker got scratched in the process. ;)

WhinyBabies

October 10th, 2012
6:29 pm

@topdog

Georgia will lose to Ole Miss and Florida. The only question is whether Auburn will also whip those Dawggies.

dan

October 10th, 2012
6:40 pm

Here is the breakdown of our donors( and most donors for that matter).

There is 1/3 of our fan base that will support Mark Richt regardless of what happens. The guy could go 2-10 and lose to Tech 8 years in a row , and they will still support him. There is not point in trying to talk to these folks, their minds are entrenched.

Then there is the 1/3 on the opposite end, who are on Richt’s case regardless of what he does, good or bad. While these folks tend to be over the top in their disapproval of Richt, they do have some valid points.

Then there is that middle 1/3: which is the more reasonable contingent. These are the folks who have been disappointed with the recent events in Athens but will also, until this point, note that the Dawgs have been making improvements( good recruiting classes, 10 game win streak last season, rejuvenated play of the defense etc.). Up until this point, this group has been swayed to the Richt supporters side. But now in light of the South Carolina debacle, there has to be some serious concerns as to how much more Richt can do for this program.This is the kind of loss that can set your program back 3-5 years. Its the kind of loss that destroys morale. If the Dawgs get beat badly by a Florida team that is still getting their act together, this group could be swayed to pull the trigger on Richt.

This Greg McGarity might have to make a very tough decision, maybe even at the end of this year. Lets be honest, if it weren’t for the easy schedule, this team would be 8-4. And the schedule will only get harder starting next season. There is really no difference in being 8-4 or 10-2 if both land you in the Outback Bowl. And 10-2 really means nothing if you can’t pass the crucial tests on a very favorable schedule. So the real question becomes: would ANY of you be willing to pull the trigger on Richt after a 10-2 season? Remember, desperate times sometimes require drastic measures.

dan

October 10th, 2012
6:41 pm

Here is the breakdown of our donors( and most donors for that matter).

There is 1/3 of our fan base that will support Mark Richt regardless of what happens. The guy could go 2-10 and lose to Tech 8 years in a row , and they will still support him. There is no point in trying to talk to these folks, their minds are entrenched.

Then there is the 1/3 on the opposite end, who are on Richt’s case regardless of what he does, good or bad. While these folks tend to be over the top in their disapproval of Richt, they do have some valid points.

Then there is that middle 1/3: which is the more reasonable contingent. These are the folks who have been disappointed with the recent events in Athens but will also, until this point, note that the Dawgs have been making improvements( good recruiting classes, 10 game win streak last season, rejuvenated play of the defense etc.). Up until this point, this group has been swayed to the Richt supporters side. But now in light of the South Carolina debacle, there has to be some serious concerns as to how much more Richt can do for this program.This is the kind of loss that can set your program back 3-5 years. Its the kind of loss that destroys morale. If the Dawgs get beat badly by a Florida team that is still getting their act together, this group could be swayed to pull the trigger on Richt.

This Greg McGarity might have to make a very tough decision, maybe even at the end of this year. Lets be honest, if it weren’t for the easy schedule, this team would be 8-4. And the schedule will only get harder starting next season. There is really no difference in being 8-4 or 10-2 if both land you in the Outback Bowl. And 10-2 really means nothing if you can’t pass the crucial tests on a very favorable schedule. So the real question becomes: would ANY of you be willing to pull the trigger on Richt after a 10-2 season? Remember, desperate times sometimes require drastic measures.

OrlandoDawg

October 10th, 2012
6:51 pm

Our coaches are great men, but they better step it up and not get out-coached again…I don’t blame the players, if a D1 coach can’t get the guys pumped up for 12 games a year (regular season) with them making at least $25,000 per game! What the hey will it take!!! CMR makes over $200,000 per game! Yes, it is a year round job, but all that effort is for 12 games! 12 games of 60 minutes each, 30 minutes basically for the O and 30 minutes for the D…60 to 70 plays each per game! And a player may not be involved in but 15 to 25 plays at that…. ESPN GameDay, Big Stage, National TV audience…This really hurts…now get the guys coached up and ready for Florida…if we come out flat, I’m hawking my season tickets for the rest of the season! I’m disgusted, no fire, no fire, no fire, better not see that again!

Texas Dawg

October 10th, 2012
7:06 pm

Still not over this loss…..makes me sick that people are already saying we can “slide” into the Sec Championship game when and if SC has losses…….I was thinking finally this year but yet again we looked “very” outcoached in the big game……

Leadership is lacking from both the coaches and players…..OUR all-american safety get suspended the first four games of the year…..it still boggles my mind that he put himself in that situation.

Lamar

October 10th, 2012
7:14 pm

WOW!!! Bill is right to NOT BLAME THE KIDS, THEY ONLY PLAY THE WAY THEY ARE COACHED!! THESE KIDS WERE COACHED BETTER LATELY IN HIGH SCHOOL, THAN THEY ARE IN COLLEGE NOW!! IT IS WRONG TO EGG THEIR HOUSE, WHO EVER DID IT SHOULD HAVE EGGED MARK RICHT”S HOUSE AND GRANTHAM’S AND BOBO’S!!! ENOUGH SAID!!

Lamar

October 10th, 2012
7:21 pm

Here is the problem at GA. When Richt was winning the first 5-6 years, only a hand full of teams had their talent. Now all the high ranked kids are choosing SC, Arkansas, ETC which means more and more teams have as much talent as GA. When you have a team that has equal talent as you, the ONLY WAY TO BEAT THEM IS WITH COACHING!! You cant blame these kids for choosing the middle talent teams because its easier for them to get playing time with the middle teams of the SEC than it is the POWER HOUSE TEAMS THAT HAVE TONS OF TALENT AT EVERY POSITION!! 5-6 years ago Richt was beating up on these teams, NOW THEY ARE BEATING GA BECAUSE THEY HAVE BETTER COACHES THAN GA DOES!! SAD BUT TRUE!!

Dawg Tired

October 10th, 2012
7:29 pm

Bill – The egging folks are simply sick. It is where our society has been headed for a long time. It is very distressing, but, as a friend of mine on our law school faculty told me last week, “When the financial meltdown that’s coming arrives, the most valuable thing you can own is your ammunition.” This from a law professor! Alas, I admit he’s got me thinking about where we are headed. Out of control spending has the deficit increasing faster than the universe. The egging incident, as sickening as it is, is minor compared to what may be on the horizon. Yet, we, as a nation, continue to ignore the obvious.

Archie@Arkham Asylum

October 10th, 2012
7:36 pm

@Bill King: Beware the rage of illiterates!

Texas Dawg

October 10th, 2012
7:41 pm

I read the comment on this blog from BIG MIKE……wait till next year??????????

I’m tired of waiting till next year….by the way we loose what 9 starters on d next year……..

The egging is wrong but everyone saying society is headed down just fails to look in the past……..same thing happned in the 50’s, 60’s, 70’s ect… I can remember back in the 80’s when folks were puking in the stands…..everyone would sneak in Jack & Jim……fights all the time folks have been egging and rolling homes for years……..don’t make it right

OkieDawg

October 10th, 2012
7:52 pm

Well, one thing is for sure…Murray didn’t egg his on house. If he had thrown an egg, it would have gone over the house. Sorry, that’s not funny…I apologize.

WhinyBabies

October 10th, 2012
8:02 pm

Dawg Tired wins the Tinfoil Hat Award!

Look, I’m old. Trust me, kids have been egging houses for as long as there have been chickens.

dwagdawg

October 10th, 2012
8:03 pm

That was actually pretty funny, Okie !!!

WhinyBabies

October 10th, 2012
8:04 pm

@OkieDawg

Yes it IS funny! ;)