
This remains the highlight of Caleb King's UGA career. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)
Caleb King won’t play in the Liberty Bowl due to academic concerns, which means the Georgia tailback will complete 2010 having missed five games three different ways — two with an injury, two more due to suspension for failing to appear in court regarding a speeding ticket and now this latest suspension, incurred for missing at least five “academic-related appointments.”
Caleb King, it would seem, isn’t particularly skilled at showing up. He needs to remedy that. Because it’s clear even the endless patience of Mark Richt is nearing its end. Speaking of King, Richt told reporters in Memphis on Sunday: “We’ve played some games without him before, and we’ll do it again.”
It’s not as if King has been indispensable: He has had two 100-yard rushing games in three seasons. The first was his 166-yard showing against Georgia Tech in 2009 on a night when Washaun Ealey gained 183. This season King gained 100 yards at Colorado on a night that will be remember for his strange spin-around fumble at game’s end.
It has been a while now since King caused a stir by leaving Parkview High to play his senior season at Greater Atlanta Christian. He was a big deal then — the No. 1 player in Georgia who was bound for UGA. He hasn’t been nearly as big a deal since, and his time’s almost up. He’ll turn 23 next month. He needs to start showing up.
By Mark Bradley
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what's this?
December 27th, 2010
11:11 am
a first?! its a christmas miracle!
what's this?
December 27th, 2010
11:12 am
it’s not that hard to show up to class. im disappointed in king. Oh well. Hopefully Crowell commits here and we have Ealey/Crowll combo. much bettar
Mark Bradley
December 27th, 2010
11:13 am
No miracle, what’s this?
Just well-earned kudos.
Benjamin
December 27th, 2010
11:14 am
Seriously, after those two arrests and this, I wouldn’t mind if Richt booted that chump off the team.
what's this?
December 27th, 2010
11:14 am
i’ll never beat rawdawg lol
Wannabe Steve-o
December 27th, 2010
11:15 am
Just another example of an all world recruit flop that Garner has brought UGA as recruiting coordinator.
Benjamin
December 27th, 2010
11:15 am
Another top five performance, btw — if this were the Chase, I’d be Jimmie Johnson. Or at least Jeff Gordon…
Reality
December 27th, 2010
11:16 am
Caleb King looks to be nothing short of a Grade-A idiot. It’s just the Reality.
Mark Bradley
December 27th, 2010
11:16 am
rawdawg had a big December.
Tommy
December 27th, 2010
11:17 am
He did not live up to the hype anyway, so hopefully he never comes back
Tommy
December 27th, 2010
11:19 am
Georgia recruiters need to take lessons from the LSU Tigers
Bob Sacamano
December 27th, 2010
11:22 am
When are they going to get rid of this guy???
Don
December 27th, 2010
11:22 am
King appears to have no heart nor does he appear to be a “team” guy.
Time to cut the ties and move on.
1eyedJack
December 27th, 2010
11:23 am
Time for Caleb to begin his career as a shelf stocker or ditch digger.
Washaun appears to be a back that gets better as the game goes along. Problem is once he starts rolling in comes King to kill his momentum. Let Washaun carry the load. “The ball ain’t heavy.”
hmmmmmm......
December 27th, 2010
11:24 am
And do what? Sign other teams’ cast offs and sexual assualt offenders. Yeah, stay classy LSU.
5150 P.O.A.D.
December 27th, 2010
11:25 am
23 yr old and a Jr in college? He should be finishing his Masters Degree not trying to finish a degree in Housing! I am ready to Hire King when he gets out of school. My Company needs a few good Laborers.
dean
December 27th, 2010
11:25 am
I recall listening to the spring game the year of Caleb’s regular season debut. The broadcasters were comparing him the Herschel. Another one bites the dust.
Herschel Talker
December 27th, 2010
11:26 am
MB:
When are you and the others at the ajc going to start holding Mark Richt accountable for this? Yes Caleb is a 22-year old who is and should be responsible for himself. However, when things are unraveling in Athens as quickly as they have, don’t you and the others believe that Richt needs to micromanage this situation a little better? Would King have missed such appointments under the Saban regime? I think not.
HT
Dan
December 27th, 2010
11:27 am
Georgia does better with one back, rather than switching back and forth, anyway.
BALL FAN 4LIFE
December 27th, 2010
11:28 am
TOMMY…. what lesson is that? That once your kicked off the UGA sqaud you can go to JUCO for a year and LSU will sign you? (The Mettenburger project)… bottom line is that this year was a BUST at best. Our kids just cant handle being in a Div 1 program…PERIOD
Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho
December 27th, 2010
11:29 am
HT, time and time again you prove yourself to be a mental midget. Congrats I guess.
5150 P.O.A.D.
December 27th, 2010
11:29 am
what’s this stop while you are ahead. The spelling is getting worse with each post. You spell as gooder as Caleb.
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
11:29 am
If he is 23 years old how was he eligible his last year in high school. The math does not add up.
Georgia is Florida's Bitch
December 27th, 2010
11:30 am
18 of 21, hee hee hee. And another one bites the dust. Look for Central Florida to rule
Herschel Talker
December 27th, 2010
11:31 am
Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho:
You must like winning 6 games a year under Mark Richt. How about you leave the Bulldog nation and start cheering for pathetic programs like Kentucky if that’s what you aspire for, you imbecile.
HT
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
11:32 am
I’ve posted this here before. I grew up in the Lilburn/Stone Mountain area, and I’ve never heard a nice thing about Caleb King nor his family.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
December 27th, 2010
11:33 am
The kid appears to be a washout. This is another example of recruiting the wrong calibur of athletes at UGA. Talented ballplayers will come to Athens, but we got to get the ones who take pride in the Red and Black.
The Staffords,Knowshon and Greene’s make for nice ESPN highlight packages, but will never be legends in Athens. Meanwhile you have immature kids who are overly recruited and then underdeveloped while under the leadership of this staff.
If this is going to get corrected CMR needs to call a meeting with Garner and Coaches who are making these visits to prospects, and truly gauge the kids social skills incomparison to the football skills. We have to have better kids at the University.
Dawgdad (The Original)
December 27th, 2010
11:33 am
How they have kept Caleb eligible academically is mystifying anyway. He left Parkview because he was having trouble academically and needed better grades to get into UGA. Since arriving, he has disappointed athletically, academically, and in personal responsibility.
They should have pulled the red shirt of Ken (BOO) Malcome or whatever his name is earlier this year. He should have had time to establish himself, rather than waste time on Caleb. I don’t think Caleb will be there next year. I’m thinking he will do something dumb like declare for the draft, hire an agent, and then not get drafted. I don’t think he can stay eligible academically for another year.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
11:33 am
I hate reposting the same thing but this one bears repeating:
Caleb King is the new Jasper Sanks. Can we just get rid of this damned idiot already?
He was good as a junior in highschool…could that be because he was 19 years old?
Yeah I’m looking at you too–21 year old freshman Washaun Ealey.
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
11:33 am
Believe me all schools have their arrests and their problems. UGA just has the AJC that loves to jump on this stuff. Not making excuses, but as long as the NCAA keeps turning their head it will continue. A dad ask for money and noting is done. I don’t care if the kid knew of it or not it is wrong.
Joe Mayo
December 27th, 2010
11:34 am
tons of college players are 23. tons of high school seniors are 19 & 20. 2 years is a big difference in high school athletics.
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
11:35 am
Joe if they are 20 and playing high school they were ineligible. Check with the GHSA.
Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho
December 27th, 2010
11:36 am
Hello. I am brain dead. I like mediocrity. I like Mark Richt because he finishes strong when he loses 6 games. I am worthless. Please don’t bug me when I’m in my basement eating cheetos and surfing the web. I am so happy that my Georgia Bulldogs win 6 games a year. I love Shreveport and Memphis. Please bring back Willie Martinez.
5150 P.O.A.D.
December 27th, 2010
11:41 am
Joe Mayo where do you see 20 yr old High School Seniors? If you do they are not smart enough to go to college and be an athlete. That person couldn’t hand all the time requirements and pass REAL CLASSES. High school Senors should be 17 or 18. 6 yrs old 1st grade + 12 yrs = 17 or 18 years old. 19-20 yr old high school student = DAABOR! Dumb as a Box of Rocks!
dap01
December 27th, 2010
11:41 am
A lot of ignorant fools on these blogs. I do agree with Mark Bradley, Mr. King needs to step up. He is a major bust but everyone wanted him out of high school. So you can’t blame UGA on him. He simply is not what ALL recruiters thought he was.
nauti-dawg
December 27th, 2010
11:42 am
He has been just average & a big letdown and because of this I too say kick his butt off the team and make an example of him – but of course the Coach has to look at how he would treat others in this same position – What are the rules he’s laid out to his players in terms of number of suspensions before they are booted…..or is the problem there are no stated rules??
mambo
December 27th, 2010
11:42 am
Caleb King is a real head case. Being that self destructive isn’t an accident.
Ralph
December 27th, 2010
11:42 am
Getting players who don’t have the IQ for college, get arrested, and refuse to do even the basics for football/social promotion in pretend classes is what thUGA does. Get used to it.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
11:43 am
I agree with Joe Mayo…1 year makes a big difference in highschool. 2 years makes a 3 star athelete look like a 5 star athelete.
Unfortunately our crack team of talent evaluators rarely takes this age difference into account.
Pope UGA XXIII
December 27th, 2010
11:44 am
Given the academic support provided to athletes at ALL of
the D-1 schools – yes, Techies, the same goes for you guys,
I have a real problem with Mr King not bothering to drop by for
these meetings. My sneaking hunch is that Caleb is not well
respected by his teammates with this kind of foolishness that
has been going on.
As much as I dislike Spurrier, you put out the effort in the
classroom or you will sit on the bench. Ditto Bob Knight. The
same probably needs to apply here – he’s had a few too many
chances to remove his head from a certain bodily orifice !!
reality bites
December 27th, 2010
11:45 am
POAD: If you’re looking for a few good laborers I suggest hiring some that might show up and might work if/when they do show up. I doubt King is capable of dressing himself.
powerhouse?
December 27th, 2010
11:46 am
dogs got another one about ready to enter early–this one could not even make it out of high school.
P44 Haynes
December 27th, 2010
11:47 am
Please Caleb, go to another program. You and your family are an embarrassment for UGA.
Ted M
December 27th, 2010
11:48 am
I read all the details surrounding King’s arrest a while back but I can’t remember them. I do remember he sounded like or came off like a jerk.
Your right HT, Richt should have been keeping a close eye on him.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
11:51 am
Yes, JOE MAYO there are plenty of 23 year old college players. 18/19 RS(Fr.), 19/20 RS Fresh.(Soph.), 20/21 RS Soph.(Jr.), 21/22 RS Jr.(Sr.), 22/23 RS Sr.(Grad School). So, Caleb King should be in GRADUATE SCHOOL at his AGE. HAHAHAHAHHAH KING & GRAD SCHOOL. Damn my sides are killing me on that one.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
11:51 am
@Ted, he went to pick up his SUV because his brother had been arrested for driving it on a suspended license. Brother was thrown in the klink, and Caleb was called to retrieve the vehicle as it’s registered owner.
When Caleb arrived and presented ID, he was arrested because he had an outstanding warrant for not appearing in traffic court himself.
The bullshlitz runs in the family.
Pauls"s Johnson
December 27th, 2010
11:53 am
I’ll trade you Stephen Hill, Mario Edwards, Anthony Barnes, Robert Hall, Anthony Egbiniwe, Michael Peterson, and Louis Young for King, Owens, and Harmen. Crap, no matter what I do, ya’ll still run this state!
There Goes Herschel
December 27th, 2010
11:54 am
Good riddance Caleb. And for the rest of the team, show up with a haircut and be a team player, not a me player. Disgusting, this lack of discipline CMR has allowed to enter this once respectd program.
ATL XMAN
December 27th, 2010
11:54 am
HT…richt avg 10 wins a year not 6.
every coach wil have a year or 2 like uga has had the past two years. its amazing that richt went so long without having one. he is doing a great job and doing it the right way. he will have his SEC title and National Title eoon enough. HT you just to go hop back on your GT band wagon where they know all about losing.
king has the talent and one more year to show what he can do. just needs to work harder and focus more and he will be alright.i can see him getting drafted next year fter his senior season if he works out his problems. its up to him though.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
11:55 am
@There Goes…remember Tim Worley and Keith Henderson? They were both kicked out of school TWICE for grades.
Don’t revise history. Some of us still remember the truth. Dooley’s house wasn’t always clean.
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:02 pm
All Caleb King needed was Jan Kemp, remedial reading, basket weaving, coloring book, and all the other classes UGA players used to get to take plus Vince Dooely and dawg fans would be lickin’ his hubcaps instead of trashing him like most here. Gawga sold it’s soul to my friend the devil for Hushel Walker 30 years ago, Gawga never gonna win again anyway, jump on the Tech bandwagon, all you need is a yardtick, ruler, pencils an stencils, and how draw a circle in the sand!
Eisendawg
December 27th, 2010
12:06 pm
ATL XMAN, Thank you for making an excellent point. Even the immortal Vince Dooley had some down years.
1965 – 6 – 4
1969 – 5 – 5 – 1
1970 – 5 – 5
1974 – 6 – 6
1977 – 5 – 6
1979 – 6 – 5
And he didn’t have to contend with junior’s leaving early for the NFL prior to Herchel.
Supes
December 27th, 2010
12:06 pm
More “negative” attention on CMR and the program….what else is new this year?
Mark, you are right on…and I hope CMR stops giving King chances and has moved on. Let him transfer to a Div II school where he can do all that and be “the star athlete” that he thinks he is and still play football no matter what.
Disappointing to see stories like this, when guys get many chances and still let their team and coaches down. Not to even mention the institution that is giving them a “free ride” that many kids would “kill for” (if they were given that chance at UGA)
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:07 pm
Gawga fans complain all the time about how they never have anything written anout the dawgs in “The Florida-Times Union”. Could the “AJC” please wire these comments to them, it would be in the “Lifestyle” section, the “funnies” hahahahahahahahahahahaha
savannahdawg
December 27th, 2010
12:07 pm
Time to step up? If he hasn’t done it by now, he never will! I have said this time and time again, this kid has no heart! You can’t teach it, you can’t wish it…….either you have it or you don’t. He doesn’t have any heart at all! Just another punk who expects it handed to him…….likes the easy way out! Just like his momma and daddy taught him. Don’t blame CMR for this, blame his wonderful parents. In three years he played at three different high schools……..I wonder why???? Meadowcreek, GAC, then Parkview………..then he spent a summer in Texas doing some private school studies to get his grades and test scores up.
Seems to me mommy and daddy didn’t teach him to work hard. All he was taught was money buys you everything.
CUT HIS LAZY, EASY WAY OUT, NO HEART, PUNK-ASS LOOSE!!!!
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
12:08 pm
Glad you’re laughing Reaper cause no one else gets it.
Wally Butts' Designated Stumbler
December 27th, 2010
12:08 pm
Dawgdad,
Here’s the irony…..King’s not cutting it in the classroom, but somehow Ealey is? King might not be too bright, but Ealey makes him look like Myron F’n Rolle. How is WE managing to stay ‘eligible’, when he couldn’t legitimately graduate HS?
GaTruth
December 27th, 2010
12:09 pm
I usually defend youthful screw-ups; however, Lebron James had been in the NBA for three seasons by the time he was King’s age. He had bags of cash and tons of opportunity to cross any and every line – he didn’t. At some point in college life you have to from boy to man. Caleb (et al), time is ticking…
Mikey
December 27th, 2010
12:09 pm
King, Ealey, and Green are stupid thugs who should never have been recruited. Run the three of them out of town on a rail. They’re like cancer to the Dawgs.
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:10 pm
Jarvis, if no one gets it, maybe if they have a page where i can use flash cards or crayons and cardboard, they might!
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:10 pm
I sure miss my 10@Ten on recruiting…
Edumacashun
December 27th, 2010
12:10 pm
@ Joe Mayo: From the GHSA constitution, page 15: “To be eligible to participate in interscholastic activities, a student must not have reached his 19th birthday prior to May 1st, preceding his year of participation”
So if you have any 20 year olds in high school, they are ineligible. If they are still 20 and in high school, they are too dumb to have success in college anyway. They should get their GED and a job to support their baby mama instead of spending 5 years in college to earn 2 year’s worth of credits in “general studies”.
Chiefdawg
December 27th, 2010
12:10 pm
You are wrong Mark, he needs to leave.
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:13 pm
To the folks saying AJ is a stupid thug, I have to take exception…everyone I’ve talked to says the same thing..He made a mistake for whatever reason and paid the price. With that said he is a terrific young man and will be a wonderful addition to some team on Sundays. I just wish he’d give us one more year.
@ Mikey: I certainly agree with you on King and Ealey. Together using all four hands they MIGHT could count to 20.
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gregg
December 27th, 2010
12:14 pm
Agree…..time to grow up!
Beast from the East
December 27th, 2010
12:14 pm
Time for CMR to cut the cord and let this kid go. He’s had plenty of chances and continues to be a “black-eye” to the program. No kid is greater than the university……except, of course, Cam. LOL!
hmmmmmmmmmmm
December 27th, 2010
12:15 pm
Mark how about a real story, one that shows how the college system works. Follow up on the recruits from the last twenty years, give us a where are they now. I wonder how many flip burgers or work loading trucks for ten bucks an hour….. and not just UGA but all colleges around us. They take kids, make lots of money on them, keep them working out and practicing constantly – and many were not college material anyway, only to find their future is far from a multi-million dollar NFL payday…..
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:16 pm
lol @ Beast…that’s funny right there (of course wait till the Auburn folks start crying about us picking on them about Cam.)
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:16 pm
Sandman053 to Mikey:
“I certainly agree with you on King and Ealey. Together using all four hands they MIGHT could count to 20.”
Shakespeare has nothing on you, touche, bravo, A STANDING OVATION!!!!!
SID
December 27th, 2010
12:16 pm
King’s major is Ebonics and he can’t even cut that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
12:17 pm
The Florida-Times Union? I had to Google it to even know what the hell that was. For those not in the know, it’s a paper in Jacksonville, Florida?
Apparently the Grim Reaper thinks it’s right up there with the NY Times and Washington Post.
SID
December 27th, 2010
12:17 pm
Enter your comments here
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:18 pm
Grim Reaper, I was attempting to make a point, not trying to be the Bard himself. But I DID know where the Florida Times-Union was without Google.
Saint Simons
December 27th, 2010
12:18 pm
I am sitting on a whoopee cushion in joyush anticipation of tonights exibition of Paul’s Johnson in action. Could it be that we will at last prevail in a bowl game? Givin that we are playing a team that runs the same dynamic offense thay we do, I am tingling with pent-up excitement!
Herschel Talker
December 27th, 2010
12:21 pm
ATL XMAN:
You and all your other Mark Richt supporters are brain dead. If you dolts think that what’s gone on the last 3 years is just a case of “all coaches have these kinds of years,” then you are all idiots who don’t look at the details behind the problems.
No discipline on or off the field
Richt keeping mediocre assistants far too long than he should
Losing to crappy teams that shouldn’t even be on the same field as us
Not showing up in big games and getting taken behind the woodshed.
Are all you Richt supporters really this brain dead that you just chalk up these 3+ years of these trends just to “these things happen to all coaches”? You are all imbeciles.
HT
Beast from the East
December 27th, 2010
12:21 pm
Caleb King will be in a heated battle all season with Terrell Pryor for the Heisman Trophy in 2011. Actually, the race won’t start until after the 5th game……for obvious reasons.
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:21 pm
hmmmmmmmmmmm said:
“Follow up on the recruits from the last twenty years, give us a where are they now. I wonder how many flip burgers or work loading trucks for ten bucks an hour.”
Well, back in the day Reagan or one of the dead Presidents deregulated the trucking industry, killed the union as the union companies bought all the non union companies and ship their frieght thru them cut rate, hence the ten bucks an hour or lower. But flipping burgers, well, at Tech’s orientation, they teach them to say, “can I super-size that order for you” on day one!
3T
December 27th, 2010
12:22 pm
The REAL story making rounds on the UGA students blogs is
that King failed EVERY SINGLE CLASS during the Fall semester.
Looks like he “missed” a lot more than “appointments” with his profs.
Seems he didnt bother to show up to take tests either.
However, THIS is what UGA recruits: Illiterate athletes who
have ZERO chance of graduating, unless its some useless trash
degree like “Housing.”
UGA has NEVER given a hoot about the athletes or their “education.”
UGA’s #1 interest in the illiterate athletes that they recruit
year-after-year-after-year-after-year…is simply to provide PROFITS to the PRIVATE, TAX-EXMEPT CORPORATION known as the University of Georgia Athletics Association.
Same as it ever was.
GTSteve
December 27th, 2010
12:23 pm
The thing about Worley and Henderson…they failed fall quarter, but were allowed to play in bowl game, and not suspended until after the first of the calendar year….I never understood that one
Addressed to Savannah Dawg and Company
December 27th, 2010
12:23 pm
I’ll start off with you Savannah Dawg: Caleb has no heart? The guy played with a broken jaw and you’re calling him a coward? To those of us who’ve played through serious injuries, we know better than to do that. To spend hours on a blog criticizing a kid to me is beyond bizarre. You make me sick.
Concerning Mr. King, the dude was over-rated especially after he severely broke his leg. I mean, its not like a broken leg doesn’t knock a few ticks off acceleration. Knowing how tough the bloggers here are, I’m sure it would not have even interrupted their games.
With the hours you spend whining on this blog, you could do something useful. Yes, I’m talking to you Herschel Talker.
Simple Jack
December 27th, 2010
12:25 pm
Caleb was in mmmm mm my class and he told me he was a commin bbbbbbback for his ffffith year. Pppp ppraise the lord on that one!
GTSteve
December 27th, 2010
12:25 pm
Any kid that doesn’t take advantage of the full ride that he or she has been given should be ashamed.
SoCal Dawg
December 27th, 2010
12:28 pm
King needs to be removed from the team. It is obvious he doesn’t care about his team mates nor the rep of UGA. He is a disgrace.
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GaTruth
December 27th, 2010
12:32 pm
@ Jarvis – not saying you are wrong about Grim Reaper, but please don’t hold up the NYT or Wash Post as journalistic standards. I flush paper every morning that has more journalistic integrity than those two rags. Next time use the WSJ and Washington Times as your epitomes of excellence and your point will be more well made.
athensdawg
December 27th, 2010
12:32 pm
i love it…..kid has problems….lets get rid of him.
sounds just like…’we had a great game plan but didn’t execute it’
just another brick in the growing pile of evidence as to why we need to make a change.
we have a coaching staff that is lazy and that example rubs off on the kids…..
who cares
December 27th, 2010
12:33 pm
college football in this state is awful and has been for many years.
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D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:40 pm
Some of you are complete, unpleasable FOOLS.
The exact same people who try and say “Richt was an idiot for recruiting this kid”, and the same people who would have said “Mark Richt is an idiot for not recruiting this kid” had he not.
Recruiting is the BIGGEST crapshoot in all of sports. And most people really should refrain from giving their opinions on it.
GO DAWGS!!!!
the Owl of Prophecy
December 27th, 2010
12:40 pm
WTH is wrong with CK4…athletically, academically, and responsibly? Did we miss that bad on a top recruit or can our coaching staff just not develop talent or motivate players? Saw the Mark Richt show yesterday and with all due respect to Chuck Dowdle’s non-ability to bring out the best in an interview, Richt has the passion and excitement of a wart…just my opinion.
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:40 pm
Jarvis said:
“The Florida-Times Union? I had to Google it to even know what the hell that was. For those not in the know, it’s a paper in Jacksonville, Florida? Apparently the Grim Reaper thinks it’s right up there with the NY Times and Washington Post.”
Well, it’s certainly up there with the “AJC”, and makes a nice floor for parakeets and rolled up you can spank a dawg with it, but not more than 18 of 21, like the Gators did. Course, most dawgs know that paper is in Jacksonville, they just never spend the night anymore to buy the headlines they already knew from the day before: “Dawgs Lose Again”…
Of course in your defense, I did Google “panache” once, it means flamboyance, and you got it, it was from some quote in a Clint Eastwood movie.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
12:41 pm
let Caleb play. I mean all the DAWGS that rushed the field during the Auburn Fight got to play against TECH. So, Let Caleb play UGA has never been real big on RULE Following in the first place.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
12:42 pm
DA double UG
Man you have been hit hard on some of these blog as the STUPIDEST logger ever. What did you do to P.Off some of the other Dawg fans.
Football Mom
December 27th, 2010
12:43 pm
Just another reason why I wouldn’t let my sons consider UGA as a school choice. They don’t graduate kids and they don’t promote education which is why they are suppose to be there. They only care about the selling tickets. There is no discipline.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:45 pm
But you want to know where Caleb King DID show up???
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUf7rOaOOHk
Grant Field, November 2009. That’s where.
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:46 pm
Jarvis said:
“The Florida-Times Union? I had to Google it to even know what the hell that was. For those not in the know, it’s a paper in Jacksonville, Florida? Apparently the Grim Reaper thinks it’s right up there with the NY Times and Washington Post.”
Well, it’s certainly up there with the “AJC”, and makes a nice floor for parakeets and rolled up you can spank a dawg with it, but not more than 18 of 21, like the Gators did. Course, most dawgs know that paper is in Jacksonville, they just never spend the night anymore to buy the headlines they already knew from the day before: “Dawgs Lose Again”.
Of course, I did Google panache once, it means flamboyance…
reality bites
December 27th, 2010
12:47 pm
I have a few questions for anyone that feels these guys are “taken advantage of” by being given a scholarship in return for playing football. They don’t have to play football. They don’t have to go to college. No one is forcing them to play football. Do you think they would otherwise have any exposure whatsoever to a college campus? What else would they be doing? What else could they do? What opportunity are they losing by being at college and playing football? PLENTY of college football players graduate with meaningful degrees and go on to have productive, responsible lives. It seems there are those that feel football programs have responsibilities outside of their purview, specifically to be mommy, daddy, pastor, etc. Sort of like say, the public school system. At some point you have to be able to “enjoy” the consequences of your decisions – good and bad. The schools make money from their football programs because people buy tickets and sponsors pay for exposure. The programs would thrive without the problem kids. Some semblance of a standard for personal responsibility needs to be restored and respected at UGA (and a lot of other schools).
Grim Reaper
December 27th, 2010
12:48 pm
Jarvis said:
“The Florida-Times Union? I had to Google it to even know what the hell that was. For those not in the know, it’s a paper in Jacksonville, Florida? Apparently the Grim Reaper thinks it’s right up there with the NY Times and Washington Post.”
Well, it’s certainly up there with the “AJC”, and makes a nice floor for parakeets and rolled up you can spank a dawg with it, but not more than 18 of 21, like the Gators did. Course, most dawgs know that paper is in Jacksonville, they just never spend the night anymore to buy the headlines they already knew from the day before: “Dawgs Lose Again”.
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:52 pm
@ football mom
Here is the graduation rate among all SEC schools. Note that UGA is #2 behind Vandy.
http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/2010/sec-football-graduation-rates-2010/
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:53 pm
Sure are a lot of Tech fans concerned with a suspended UGA running back on their gameday.
Note the date…. yes, it’s gameday for Tech.
BeatTech
December 27th, 2010
12:53 pm
Time to dismiss Caleb.
sturn
December 27th, 2010
12:54 pm
Grim Reaper… Is that even english? Please stop trying to show that your smart. Your failing miserably.
the truth hurts
December 27th, 2010
12:54 pm
Secondly, football mom, your kids suck. Nobody wantes em sept you.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:54 pm
Sandman….
Fotball Mom is in NO WAY a “Footbakk Mom”…
Football Mom is an 18 year old pimply faced Tech freshman fraternity pledge on here to try and defecate the UGA brand.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:55 pm
“Football Mom”
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:55 pm
Lol @ D A Double….they are just getting ready for another beat-down. I bet that game looks like a basketball score when it is over..93-91 or something like that. THWGT!
reality bites
December 27th, 2010
12:55 pm
Football mom: Its YOUR responsibility to make sure your kid does what he needs to do when he leaves home. You can get a great degree and enter almost any profession you choose from UGA. Or, you can major in some bs major, have a party for four (or five or six) years and reap the rewards of being a slacker. Your attitude is the problem, not the opportunity UGA affords students. Nobody owes your kid anything.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:55 pm
101st!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ramguy
December 27th, 2010
12:56 pm
Addressed to Savannah Dawg and Company December 27th, 2010 12:23 pm
Finally a dose of reality in a sea of diarrhea. Through the years I have seen people diss players from UGA. They can’t just give constructive criticism, they have to call them names. I’ve seen players called almost everything under the sun some of which have given 4 or 5 years of blood sweat and tears for UGA and for what? Because they don’t live up to their expectations. Every player is not going to be a superstar. That’s just the way it is. I wonder how many people who post here could endure just one practice with the Dawgs. I would wager not many if any. As for King, he had been a steady though unspectacular running back. I hope he would start making the most of his opportunity starting by making better decisions.
Starring Kam Fong as Chin Ho
December 27th, 2010
12:56 pm
So now HT resorts to posting under my screen name. Yep, a mental midget he is. Anyone surprised?
William C Smith
December 27th, 2010
12:56 pm
Some of these kids never grow up. It all begins in high school. Caleb was probably passed when average non football students were hammered. Remember the college basketball player years ago who had played for several years , and then admitted that he could not read. Many in later years turn to drug sales as a source of income. Throw him off the team, but more important we need to put education back into college sports.
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
12:57 pm
It was funny to note on one graph the graduation rates for UGA were rising in about the same time frame as our record was declining…and other SEC East schools were heading in the other direction other than Vandy (who makes some dang fine doctors I might add)
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
12:57 pm
doh!!!
Mtn Dawg
December 27th, 2010
1:02 pm
Of course no one on this blog lives in a glass house. Everyone here is/was in academic excellence.
Not to change the subject, but what does A.J. have to risk if he enters the draft and there’s a lock-out? Anyone out there know? I don’t.
porta pottie
December 27th, 2010
1:03 pm
80 percent of success is ’showing up’… This guy has talent but seems to make poor off field decisions. It could be bagging groceries or the fry station if he doesn’t get together. just sayin.
Sandman053
December 27th, 2010
1:06 pm
@ Mtn Dawg: I’m not sure how that works. I would imagine he would get a signing bonus but then the union payments (which to hear them tell it are paltry)
Mtn Dawg
December 27th, 2010
1:09 pm
Yes, I would imagine they would be a pitiful sum, indeed. The signing bonus would be the incentive I suppose. Thanks Sandman053.
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
1:09 pm
King has had his moments like last year’s Tech game. But he is just an example of the problems UGA has had in judging talent in recruiting. King was rated so high by the recruiting services that if UGA didn’t sign him they would be judged as failures. Well we need to quit relying on recruiting services. They are alot to blame for blowing these guys up and making them bigger than they really are.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
1:10 pm
Sandman Don’t let the Numbers fool you. Look at the difference between the degrees. Vandy and Florida are the only SEC schools that are members of the AAU. UGA ain’t that great. I would love to see the SEC schools play more Big 10 schools, but after the football game let them have a Scholarship Game too. See who has the Box of Rocks for Jocks title. I am sure the SEC would win that at every SEC Big 10 meeting.
DA double UG You spent a lot of time on the Tech blog about their players not getting to play in their bowl game. I did notice Tech suspended players for a 1/2 of the bowl game. I notice UGA didn’t follow that rule concerning the UGA players entering the playing field during a fight in the Auburn game. RICHT all class and such a man of class and honor. HAHAHA not if it might cost him a game.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:11 pm
Mtn Dawg,
depends on who you ask. NFL Agents are saying there is NOTHING to worry about. College Head Coaches are saying they would be stupid to leave.
There is no good answer out there. When you find one, please report back.
GO DAWGS
Don't worry, be happy!
December 27th, 2010
1:11 pm
Caleb will never catch up academically and he is already a lost cause ethically and morally. We will never see him in a UGA uniform again and we will be much better off without him. Goodbye to a miserable POS!
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
1:13 pm
Well at least he didn’t fight in the stands like the two idiots from MSU.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
1:15 pm
GaTruth: Are you really using Labron James as a benchmark!? That guy embodies everything that is wrong with the NBA.
Also, I can’t believe people are defending/sympathizing with Caleb King and blaming Richt!
Caleb screwed up…again; so he has to pay the price…again.
Richt creates and enforces the rules. It is not his fault Caleb is not smart, respectful, or man enough to follow them.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
1:15 pm
Georgia’s not in the AAU because it doesn’t have a medical school nor an engineering program. These are two things that will soon be rectified.
Traditionalist
December 27th, 2010
1:16 pm
When can we expect a column on the Tradition Continues at UGA?
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:16 pm
still@thebar
You are the prime example of every Tech fan(sic) on these blogs.
If you want to debate Academics, go to the Academics section of the AJC and play on those blogs.
I find it a compliment to UGA’s football program every time you Nerds realize the ONLY thing you have on us in a football argument is….. Academics.
Mtn Dawg
December 27th, 2010
1:17 pm
@Fan of the Game. That fight was a pathetic display. They both have serious issues and need couciling and removal from the team permanently. But of course at least one of them was a McDonalds All American. That might adversely affect the team and the outcome of the season. Better give him a slap on the hand instead.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:19 pm
still@,
can you name a SINGLE UGA player who left the bench in the “brawl” you speak of?? I thought so.
And since when do a couple players smacking each other’s heads and getting angry contitute the title of “brawl”??
I forget, Tech is so full of class that they shake hands before, during and after every game. Your Plahyers are just GLEAMING with role model status…… ROBERT HALL.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:21 pm
I think Caleb King will show up in 2011 and rock it.
He’s a total back and will have a long and fruitful NFL career.
He can run, we all know that.
He’s also one of the best pass blocking RB’s in the SEC and will really lay it on the line for his QB, very unselfish there, NFL guys will love the film on his devastating blocks.
King can also do damage as a pass catcher, he’s amazing on screen passes, and averages among the best in the NCAA on 3rd and 10.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:21 pm
Maybe the AJC could also open up a “Class and Stature” section. Then the people who want to take stabs at indivudual kids can go there.
I would liketo leave the Sports debates here in the Sports section.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
1:22 pm
Jarvis A school doesn’t have to have medical or engineering program. The Member Universities have to be REASEARCH Instutions. Members are Invited based on the QUALITY of their programs in academic reasearch.
#1 in Getting Drunk and Laid ain’t a TOP Reasearch Program to the rest of the country.
lawzoo
December 27th, 2010
1:23 pm
This is a program on the ropes. How ga. does not do better given the fact that the state is the largest east of the Mississippi River is baffling.
‘Em dawgs are a storied tradition only outside of Eaastman and Danielsville and in the minds of adults who will get on their hands and knees and bark.
Mark (a different one)
December 27th, 2010
1:23 pm
Some people seem fixated on King’s and Ealey’s ages. King was 19 as a senior in High School (born 1/10/88, and graduated in 2007). He redshirted at 19, and played as a 20, 21 and 22 year old. He turns 23 next month, and will hopefully compete as a senior next fall at age 23.
Ealey was born 6/1/89 and graduated in 2009, just after turning 20. He was 20 for his freshman year and 21 for his sophmore year, which will complete with this Friday’s bowl.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:25 pm
Caleb King gets over 8 yards a carry on 3rd down. NFL will love that.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
1:26 pm
Dusty: Unfortunately for you and King, there is more to it than just playing football. It is the not-football part that seems to trip Caleb up.
doug
December 27th, 2010
1:26 pm
Can you spell MORON
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:26 pm
Caleb averages 11 ypc on 3rd and 10+.
Paul in RDU
December 27th, 2010
1:26 pm
Mark – Nice description of Richt’s patience as being “endless” as it does seem to be the case.
I find it interesting that King has been suspended because of missing FIVE “academic-related appointments”. Where all of the appointments that he blew off in the time period between Thanksgiving and finals week? How many of them were missed during the regular season (before the final game) and was Richt more patient with King while UGA was trying to qualify for a bowl?
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
1:27 pm
OK smart guy, do this for me. Look up all 61 members of the AAU and tell me which of those don’t have either a medical school nor an engineering school.
It’s tough to compete in research when you don’t house either of the top grant receiving fields.
And don’t capitalize my “j”.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:27 pm
The NFL doesn’t care about character, it’s all about results, get a clue.
catlady
December 27th, 2010
1:27 pm
Anyone familiar with Mr. King’s academic “history” before coming to UGA might not be surprised he has had so much trouble. Best thing to do is cut him loose and let him see if a junior college will admit him. Or, even better, joining the service (if he qualifies) might help him develop some personal responsibility. BTW, who did he blame this on?
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
1:28 pm
DA double UG
YES, I can name quite a few players. They listed them on the Barnhart & Durham radio show. I was a bunch of your starters.
Hall didn’t BEAT his GF. He doesn’t have a policr record either. Hall tried to leave the apartment when his GF kept attacking him and he shoved her in the bathroom as he tried to leave the apartment. HALL was not the aggressor. PLEASE go look and find me where HALL has a Conviction onthese charges you keep bringing up. Please find a record of it.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
1:28 pm
Dusty: How many of those were for conversions? If he averages 8 and we need an average of 15…maybe the defenses are trying to stop us from getting 15 but will give us 8.
Is that possible?
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:29 pm
Caleb’s been compared to Herschel Walker and was the #1 RB in the country coming out of high school.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZe99cnBT4s
11 Arrests 6 Wins
December 27th, 2010
1:30 pm
No surprise here….he and Washaun can’t even spell academics.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
1:30 pm
Jasper Sanks was also highly touted.
Your Breath Smells like Fish Fry Tacos
December 27th, 2010
1:31 pm
Caleb King – the biggest bust since Jasper Sanks
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:34 pm
give me a break Still@,
you think if Robert Hall were a Dawg, and the exact same thing happened, and charges were dropped, you Nerds wouldn;t be all over these blogs talking about how much of a “Thug” he is???
You Techies are the biggest group of pompous hypocrites College Footbal has ever seen, and you are a disgrace to the Southeastern United States. I would pay for all funding to pick up your Institute(sic) and drop it off somewhere in New England. You’re self deserving attitudes would fit in much better up there. Plus you would be able to compete MUCH better if Boston College were your geographical rival.
9-1, son.
Mark Richt is your daddy.
Spurrier
December 27th, 2010
1:34 pm
More trash from the thugs of the SEC. UGA is a program that needs to just give up. It will be worse next season, and you will lose to poor little South Carolina again. Rev. Richt better pray his ass off, but in the end it will not make a difference. Richt is done, Grantham is easily exposed, and no talent is on the current roster. Enjoy fighting Kentucky and Vandy for fourth. It is over, and UGA needs to concede or the beatings will intensify.
11 Arrests 6 Wins
December 27th, 2010
1:37 pm
D A Double U G
as of 12/12/2010
March 7: Quarterback Zach Mettenberger was arrested outside a bar in Valdosta (Remerton to be exact) and charged with five misdemeanors, including underage consumption and possession of false identification. He was dismissed from the team.
April 4: Montez Robinson was arrested for the third time in the past four months, again for misdemeanor simple battery of the same woman. He was immediately dismissed from the program.
April 21: Walk-on punter Trent Dittmer was charged with public intoxication. He was dismissed from the team.
April 27: Walk-on offensive lineman Josh Parrish was charged with making a fake ID and underage possession of alcohol.
June 15: Freshman safety Alec Ogletree was charged with theft by taking when a member of the Georgia track and field team reported a $35 motorcycle helmet as stolen from outside the Rankin Smith Center. Ogletree was suspended one game.
July 5: Redshirt freshman cornerback Jordan Love was charged with obstruction after failing to provide his middle name to police, who had responded to a complaint about three individuals shooting off fireworks outside a campus dorm.
July 10: Dontavious Jackson was charged with DUI under 21, underage possession, violation of the “move over law,” a learner’s permit infraction, leaving the scene of an accident and following too close. Facing a six-game suspension, Jackson elected to transfer.
July 10: Wide receiver Tavarres King, who was with Jackson, was charged with underage possession. He was suspended for Georgia’s opener.
Aug. 30: Sophomore tailback Washaun Ealey was picked up on charges of leaving the scene after hitting a car and having a suspended license. He was then held at Athens-Clarke County jail after a bench warrant was discovered for failure to appear on a previous traffic charge. Ealey was suspended one game.
Sept. 26: Freshman linebacker Demetre Baker was charged early on the morning with DUI, underage possession of alcohol and improper driving. Baker, who had yet to play, was dismissed from the team.
October 11th: Junior tailback Caleb King was held in jail after a bench warrant for failure to appear on a speeding charge in Walton County was discovered.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:38 pm
You don’t need to know how to spell anything except:
NFL.
ummmm
December 27th, 2010
1:40 pm
4 YEARS AGO THIS WAS THE NEXT HERSCHEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RICHT recruits GOONS if you havnt NOTICED!
11 Arrests 6 Wins
December 27th, 2010
1:40 pm
Oh yeah, + 1 AD
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:41 pm
Love to see what could happen in 2011 if Bobo started being a running football team featuring King & Ealey.
Run the ball 40 times a game.
Who else has their highlight film seen by over 500,000? Caleb King.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HZe99cnBT4s
JB
December 27th, 2010
1:41 pm
Tech get theirs handed to them today at 5:00 EST…..AIR FORCE wins pretty easy.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:42 pm
HAHAHA!!!!
THIS is how you Techies spend your gameday.
It really is sad to me that your rally cry is the shear hatred of the team that OWNS you.
ummmm
December 27th, 2010
1:42 pm
DOUBLE UG WHATEVER Robert HAll and the PAST 3 @ UGA DOESNT COMPARE BUDDY
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:42 pm
Iam assuming all the Techie posters on this article agout a UGA player are blogging from their tailgates in SHREVEPORT right??
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
1:44 pm
Jarvis there are 63 members. HAHAHA. Just Kiding. UGA’s Engineering programs will not be a TOP Program for sure. UGA has to STEAL MCG to get Doctors. That is too funny. I guess UGA medical will do top research in Liver desease and Socially Transmitted Deaseases. That can be to Donation to the World.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:45 pm
you Nerds justify every slip up when it’s a jacket…. when it’s a Dawg you damn them.
Yes, a LOT of UGA players have embarrassed the program the last few years. I do not know a single UGA fan/student/alum who denies that.
But fact of the matter is…….
9-1. Mark Richt is your DADDY.
JB
December 27th, 2010
1:46 pm
The crying will be done after the game today. Air Force lost to Oklahoma by 3 At Oklahoma, and AF should of won. That team is tough, fast and motivated and Tech is none of those.
THIRTY FOUR POINTS to your thirty one points
December 27th, 2010
1:47 pm
who’s YOUR daddy.
(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((34-31))))))))))))))))))))))
18 out of 21
8 out of 10
3 straight…
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:49 pm
Tom Lemming, recruiting expert, called Caleb, most exciting guy he’d seen in 5 years.
Rated #1 RB in the country.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eg7wA68MAVg
Pago Pago Dawg
December 27th, 2010
1:49 pm
I think we all pretty much agree…show king the door!
Nick S.
December 27th, 2010
1:51 pm
D A Double G A
let’s see:
D A problably means Dumb A–
Double as in “Double-Wide”
G A as in “typical” GA fan
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
1:51 pm
LOVE IT!!!!!
The ONLY way a Techie can justify talking smack to a UGA fan is to viacariously be a Gator.
The way UF has owned UGA the past 20 years, and UGA has owned Tech the past 20 years…. could you ONLY imagine if Tech had to play a road game against Florida EVERY year??
They would have to put that game on Pay Per View, because it would be like a MMA Championship Fight, where the Gators are the Heavyweight, and the Techies are Tiny Tim from a Christmas Carol.
Figures...
December 27th, 2010
1:51 pm
Typical move for a Jiggabamboofus. No wonder the race is struggling.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
1:52 pm
JB
and the VOLS beat/ Should have beat LSU, but some how UGA got lucky to beat the Vols when they were sad.
AF is a pretty good team. They run their Offense well. It should be a good game.
DA double UG
No I didn’t go to Shreveport this year. Did you go to Shreveport last year? Are you going to Blog from Memphis this year?
Reality
December 27th, 2010
1:52 pm
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
1:49 pm
RFLMAO!!!!!!
itpdude
December 27th, 2010
1:53 pm
I really thought Caleb would be a lot better than this. Is he partying too much?
Karma
December 27th, 2010
1:54 pm
JB and others,
Talking trash on the Tech blogs about suspended players… Karma!
Reality
December 27th, 2010
1:55 pm
UGA…one above Vandy (only in football) and KY (ditto)
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
1:56 pm
I think maybe his really cool mustache is holding him back.
Clarence
December 27th, 2010
1:56 pm
Enter your comments here
Chris J from Atlanta
December 27th, 2010
1:58 pm
D A = The letters, D and A
Double U= The letter W
G= The letter G
sounded out= DAWG. I think it’s kind of clever
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:00 pm
Caleb King is TDG.
Reality
December 27th, 2010
2:01 pm
Caleb King is a THUG, fixed your typo.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:02 pm
I don’t know what makes a good engineering school vs. a bad one. What I do know is that UGA generally excels in the specialized fields it enters.
The University seems pretty gung ho about starting the new engineering school, and my guess is that they will throw some serious cash behind getting an established Dean. Many of our alums have deep pockets and don’t mind sharing it with the college. If the school says an engineering stud is needed to get the program off the ground, the money will be provided for one.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:02 pm
Best quote from Paul Johnson after Iowa beat down last year. ” At least we’re not playing on a blue field in a two bit bowl that nobody cares about”………..Now that’s Karma !!!!!!!!!!!
ancient history
December 27th, 2010
2:02 pm
Dusty, where does King rank now? Do you think the NFL cares what some recruiting hack thought of a player BEFORE he ever played a down of college ball? They will care if he is a total slacker, which certainly seems to be the case.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:03 pm
I did go to Shreveport last year. Had a good time. I enjoy watching my Alumni play no matter who they play or where.
We are not a group of pompous fans who think if it’s not the best, against the best, it simply doesn’t matter.
I am excited to leave for Memphis on Wednesday. Beale Street on New Years eve with GREAT Blues music and BBQ all over town…. COUNT ME IN!!!
Just because it’s not a BCS bowl (like the 3(three) we played in the past handful of years) does not mean I scream for the head coach’s head and turn my head on the program.
GO DAWGS!!!!
And FINALLY, Chris J, somebody figures it out, as opposed to thinking of an acronym.
Gregg T
December 27th, 2010
2:03 pm
So this is a “blog”? Man, there are some people on here that know the goods about everything and everybody, or at least they have a good friend who knows a relative of someone that knows all the inside scoop. I need to keep up with all this so that I can remain in the know. Yeah baby.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:03 pm
Jarvis, Jarvis ,Jarvis…….You go to Tech for Engineering or you’re crap. Ask’em.
Narrow View
December 27th, 2010
2:04 pm
@jarvis: The difference is foreigners.
Snoop Dawg
December 27th, 2010
2:07 pm
Caleb King is only the latest of many, many 5-star UGA recruits that Mark Wrecked and his incompetent staff of Bozo, Garner, Searles, and Grantham have trained up to 1-star status.
With nobody willing to demand to make changes, I have just about given up on my alma mater and its football program…
Nobody likes a loser, and that is what UGA will be as long as da Preacha Man’s and Water Girrrrl’s at the helm collecting their $250K every month.
For all you Apologists and Defenders, go buy a red and black Ford pickup truck.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:10 pm
@JB, I know the state of Georgia has a shortage of engineers. My employer recruits at Tech, but we also have to recruit at Bama, Auburn, and a number of other schools in the South.
Tech puts out a great product, but they don’t put out enough of them. As much as it pains me, they are correct in being proud of the engineers they put out. They are the best in the South for sure, but again, they don’t have the volume of kids the state needs.
Georgia (the state) desperately needs another engineering school. The Tech backers are against it because they don’t want the big school moving into their niche. In all seriousness, I have a engineer friend that told me that it was “disrespectful” for UGA to move into engineering. Isn’t that nuts?!
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:11 pm
Snoop Dawg,
That “preacha man” you make fun of…
is 9-1 against your team. No wonder you want him fired!!!!
The fact that you expect him to win a National Championship every year, shows me the respect you have for him.
Maybe you should take the property taxes Mark Richt owes on North Ave and buy out that Bball coach of yours??? Just a suggestion.
Real Athens
December 27th, 2010
2:12 pm
I knew G.A.C.S. was anything but a “Christian” School. I saw it grow from a dot in the road on Indian Trail to a Megalopolis. It stunk when King “transferred”.
It really stinks, now.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:12 pm
King ranks #4 in the SEC toughest conference on 3rd downs yards per carry.
Yes, he’s above Can Newton.
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:14 pm
On 3rd and 10+, King is ranked #12 in the NCAA at 11 yards a carry.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
2:14 pm
Jarvis you must not have read the AJC article on UGA getting an Engineering Program of study. Some students were questioned about it. AJC quoted one kid saying that He wanted to be a Engineer but he wanted a LIFE too. He said at Tech he would have to study all the time or be in a lab. He wanted to studay the same degree at UGA and Enjoy his college life too. I sure want him to design the bridge I drive over every day. So you can get the SAME Engineering Degree at UGA as you can at TECH, but at UGA you don’t have to work as hard. At UGA the student can be Drunk, High, or Hungover in class and still be a TOP Engineer. AHHAHAHA I would love to watch some of the Electrical Engineering lab projects. That could be fun watching DAWGS getting th Mike Vick Dog Treatment, but doing it to themselves.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:15 pm
WHat cracksme up is the Techies think Engineers are the ONLY type os people who contribute to society.
I am sure the doctors, lawyers, teachers, governons, advertisers, businessman, etc. etc. that come out of UGA do nothing but bring this country and world down.
Maybe the Techies are right……
LawDawg
December 27th, 2010
2:16 pm
Still@theEagle,
UGA got lucky to beat the Vols? Which game were you watching? Shouldn’t you be getting your D & D fix in before your “big Game” at 5:00?
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:17 pm
Maybe just one Tech Football player….or two could major in Engineering…..
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:19 pm
Tech football or TBS reruns ????? Life has so many choices……
LawDawg
December 27th, 2010
2:19 pm
Still@theEagle,
That student you speak of was talking about social activities on Campus and campus life, which BTW, Nerdland has NONE. He did not say anything about studying all the time or being in a lab. Typical nerd you are, adding text as you deem necessary to enhance your self/status.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:20 pm
Monday, December 27th, 5pm……. Tech is BIG TIME!!!!!!!!
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:20 pm
against a Military Academy mind you!!!
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
2:21 pm
Dusty…where does UGA rank in converting 3rd and long?
These are totally empty stats and rankings you are sharing. Football is a TEAM game where results matter.
Again if Caleb gains 11 yards on 3rd and 15…a me player thinks of his stats. A team player knows he came up 4 yards short. A team player goes to court when summoned. A team player shows up for his free tutors. A me player ignores both and gets suspended.
You think any NFL team will take this kid with his work ethic? All NFL teams learned a lesson from the JaMarcus Russell debacle. King is the same deal.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:21 pm
What time is Army vs Tech?
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JB
December 27th, 2010
2:22 pm
That’s where they need to be……You saw their best team since 90 in a BCS bowl game last year.OUCH !
NCBulldawg86
December 27th, 2010
2:22 pm
Shreveport is sooooooooooo…. last year. Memphis is where it is in 2010.
Reality
December 27th, 2010
2:22 pm
JB
Sean Bedford, Aerospace engineering senior and center for the Tech football team,is the winner of the inaugural 2010 Burlsworth Trophy which is being given to the nation’s most outstanding player
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:23 pm
Thank you Reality………….
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:24 pm
And Stephen Hill starting WR will be doing the same thing as jarvis, checking out the Independance Bowl from the comfort of home.
11 Arrests 6 Wins
December 27th, 2010
2:25 pm
JB
Severe case of “Tech derangement syndrome”.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:25 pm
Burlsworth Trophy? Nation’s most outstanding player? Did they change the name of the Heisman?
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:26 pm
Yu bet NFL teams will want Caleb King. He’ll go in the 1st round if he can go for 10 td’s and 1000 yards in 2011. He almost did that in 2009.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:26 pm
without Stephen Hill, no matter how bad he is, there will be ZERO emphasis of defending the “pass” (LOL coming from Tevin Washington) and will give Air Force a better opportunity to load the box.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:27 pm
1 Tech player out of 110 who is an Engineering major? Isn’t GT an Engineering school? My pet cat could be a Management major at Tech!
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:27 pm
I can’t think of another back, besides maybe Ingram, who can pass catch AND run as well as Caleb, AND Caleb can pass pro better than any SEC RB.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:28 pm
Air Force? I though it was Army.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:28 pm
So DUSTY, Caleb King will go in the first round? I’ll take that bet.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:29 pm
So Techies…..
If you do win this game today, will you celebrate it??
I seem to remember Techies making a LOT of fun of the Dawgs winning the Independence Bowl last year and being happy about it.
For a team that made fun of us because we were happy to beat YOU, because you said YOU were awful, I better not hear a WORD of excitement if your manboobs coach wins a bowl game tonight……. and thats a HUGE “if”.
Air Force- 37 Bees- 13
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:30 pm
Stephen Hill told ESPN about three weeks ago that he was not effective anymore because his hands ” had done stoved up”…..LOL
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:31 pm
@2:27……….That’s Hotel/Motel Management by the way…..
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:32 pm
Can this current Tech QB throw a pass?
D A Double U G is deformed...
December 27th, 2010
2:33 pm
D A Double U G December 27th, 2010
2:03 pm
—Just because it’s not a BCS bowl (like the 3(three) we played in the past handful of years) does not mean I scream for the head coach’s head and turn my head on the program—.
UGA has played in 3 BCS Bowls since 2002. It’s unusual for people to have 8 fingers on one hand and I hope people aren’t too offensive when they stare at you.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:33 pm
What time is the Tech game on in India?
G'Vegas Dawg
December 27th, 2010
2:33 pm
Sorry Caleb, special Ed students don’t get accommodations, IEPs, or para pros in college. I don’t think your big brother can bail you out if this one either. Transferring is out if the question too. If college coaches need any more proof that kIds that constantly transfer high schools are a problem they need to look no further than CK. The dawg nation will be glad when this project is complete.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:34 pm
JB, Washington throws a better pass than the “Robot” did.
Speaking of the Robot, how did that Heisman campaign work out? I didn’t see him in New York. I assume he must have finished fifth.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:35 pm
When has Tech won a bowl? Anyone ?
Silly jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:36 pm
It is “Nesbott”…….Nesbott reporting for duty!!
observer
December 27th, 2010
2:36 pm
I notice Caleb has NEVER had trouble showing up for an interview.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:36 pm
about a week ago, Anthony Allen was on the Buck and Kincade show on 680AM The Fan.
John Kincade: “Athony, I bet you don’t have much free time playing for Tech, with the high academic standards on you there, do you?”
Anthony Allen: “Uh, no sir. When I am not on the practice field, I am almost always studying films or the playbooks.”
I COULDN’T MAKE THIS UP!!!!!
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:36 pm
http://web.nesbitt4heisman.com
Got the feeling this domain can be purchased at a discount.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:37 pm
Jarvis, if a pass is thrown, will anyone be there to catch it?
6-6 with a chance to be?
December 27th, 2010
2:37 pm
Caleb would have got in some sort of trouble in Memphis, anyway.
observer
December 27th, 2010
2:38 pm
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:26 pm
Yu bet NFL teams will want Caleb King. He’ll go in the 1st round if he can go for 10 td’s and 1000 yards in 2011. He almost did that in 2009.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAH
HAAHHAAHHAAHHAAHAHAH
Good one Mr. King!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
AAAHAAHHAAHHAAHAHHAH
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHA
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:38 pm
Is Anthony Allen one of the numerous Techies with long hair? Those kids are so dumb to not know that was so 1990’s!!!
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:39 pm
When was Tech’s last bowl win? Really…Anyone know?
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:40 pm
Was it in the Emerald Nut game?
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:41 pm
What firm did Reggie Ball land with……Having trouble finding him in who’s who of Engineering.
There’s one working at Air Tran….Is that the same one?
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:41 pm
I will make this statement for our friend DSUTY, Nesbitt will make an NFL squad. Caleb King will not.
Nesbitt will definitely be a project, but wasn’t he a pretty good DB in high school? Maybe his future is on that side of the ball.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:43 pm
What times the Fish Fry in Shreveport?
Dr. Kenneth Noisewater
December 27th, 2010
2:43 pm
no one will remember caleb king after this year anyways. time to move on…hopefully ealey can take the #1 role and possibly crowell.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:43 pm
Ball USED to work at Air Tran……He got fired because he tried to put 4 suitcases in a slot for 3.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
2:43 pm
This thread is EXACTLY why the dogs recruiting classes have been suB par the last two years (last year and so far this year). What recruit would want to be micromanaged and publicly humiliated almost daily if he didn’t turn out to be the next Hershal Walker or Lindale Scott? Why don’t you AH’s pick on someone your own size?
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:43 pm
JB, Reggie Ball is a kindergarten teahcer, and teaches his kids to count to 4. But he usually screws it up and throws the ball away.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:44 pm
That bus load of Techie’s gonna freak when they have to buy their own Hot dogs and cokes…..
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:45 pm
I’d like to see Caleb (and Ealey) get 20 runs a game. That’s a 100 yards a game, per back, as both average over 5 ypc. I’d expect Caleb and Ealey to both score around 10-15 td’s each, and rush for 1200-1500 yards each. Pretty amazing, with that kind of talent at RB, that Bobo continues to throw the football.
Especially when you consider the last 3 SEC Champs have averaged 215-278 yards a game rushing.
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:45 pm
Yellow Fuzz,
who the hell is Lindale Scott?
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:45 pm
We are
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:47 pm
Isn’t the offense averaging about 30 points a game?
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:48 pm
“Hershal”….Yellow Fuzz, please stay off this blog if you don’t know what you are talking about.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
2:48 pm
There was one?
December 27th, 2010
2:45 pm
Yellow Fuzz,
who the hell is Lindale Scott?
the dude that caught Buck Blew’s pass and ran 75 yards for a TD in Jacksonville back in the 70’s.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:49 pm
Yellow Fuzz…..on a serious note….Our recruiting is suffering from losing and poor coaching and a staff who is past due leaving….and don’t go getting high and mighty, I’ll paste some post from Tech folk when Gailey was lynched on here daily ! Our only joy is beating you guys just about every year, well, 9 of 10.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:49 pm
I drove by Alexander Memorial Colisium(sic) this morning, andi KID YOU NOT…. whatever game they were advertising on their bulletin board on 10th street, was advertising “4 tix, 4 hot dogs, 4 cokes”
PLEASE, go check for yourself if you are in the area!!!!!
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
2:52 pm
yeah…..
um…. I have NEVER heard of a “Lindale Scott” either….
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
2:52 pm
I think Lindale is Lindsey’s brother.
Yellow Fuzz…really? It is everyone else on these blogs poormouthing the dawgs all the time? You would probably never take part in such foolishness.
Dusty…Are you Caleb King? Only the actual Caleb King would be this delusional.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
2:52 pm
Hugh Hefner is engaged to a girl 60 years younger than he is.
I’m sure she loves him.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:53 pm
That’s like getting a book for Christmas ” The Golden day’s of the Robbie Dodd era at Tech”……………..WHO ?
DUSTY
December 27th, 2010
2:53 pm
The team was 6-6 with the pass-happy approach, right?
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
2:53 pm
BJ
“Our only joy is beating you guys just about every year, well, 9 of 10″.
Glad to hear you finally admit it. Glad you AH’s no longer think of yourself as a BCS bowl or championship caliber program.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:54 pm
Ole Viagra extended Hugh’s career 45 years.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
2:55 pm
I mean Lindsey Scott. Sorry about that
Greg
December 27th, 2010
2:55 pm
I agree with Dusty.
You win the SEC by running the ball for 220 a game, and scoring 40 points a game.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:55 pm
We deal in Reality around here yellow. We suck, but then, what does that make you guys?
Perry
December 27th, 2010
2:56 pm
Bobo does waste RB talent, no doubt. Ealey & King would both be Heisman contenders if they played for SPurrier or Bama.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
2:56 pm
Jarvis Auburn has Engineering and it is not a member of the AAU. You can add Bama, USC, UT, Kentucky, Arkansas, Ole Miss, Miss St., and LSU that all have engineering and Medical school that are not members of the AAU. So, now UGA gets Engineering and Medicine and you really think the AAU will come knocking on UGA’s door? 2 of 12 SEC schools are members and it looks like UGA is 1 of 12 schools that didn’t have Medical school or Engineering. HAHAH sounds like UGA was dumb not to start that stuff earlier. Well, Truthfully I think the State of Georgia did it right buy havein different colleges do different things. Why should the taxpayers have to pay for redundant programs of study at different schools? Tech is Great at what it does. Medical College of GA is good at what it does plus we have Emory as a privite school. Why does UGA need to reinvent the wheel other than to try to Stroke Politicans egos that went to UGA?
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
2:56 pm
Hey-Oh! Yellow Fuzz is really shooting straight today!
Don’t you clowns have your own suspensions to discuss on the GT Blog…or has it derailed into comic books and World of Warcraft again?
Eric the Dolphin
December 27th, 2010
2:57 pm
King will absolutely play in the NFL, he’s like a Thurman Thomas guy. And Ealey will make a run for the Heisman trophy before he’s done.
Shawn
December 27th, 2010
2:58 pm
I’m a big C King fan too. The guy is an excellent pass blocker, and is dangerous on screens.
JB
December 27th, 2010
2:59 pm
Georgia AND Tech are in trouble in football. They will both have average years in 2011.
Kyle
December 27th, 2010
2:59 pm
Time for CMR to make a statement to the team….kick this moron off the team….he has been the biggest disappointment based on all the hype when he was recruited…..what a waste of a schlorship!
Shawn
December 27th, 2010
2:59 pm
Greg-
I agree, I am sick of throwing the ball so much and going 8-5 or 6-6. If it’s not working, stop doing it.
Auburn got what, 280 yards a game RUSHIGN the football?
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
3:01 pm
WTF are you people talking about!?
Are we talking about the SAME Caleb King that isn’t strong enough to run through an arm tackle?
Heisman trophy winners generally play a full season. Caleb does not. My money is on at least one game next year missed because of suspension.
D A Double U G
December 27th, 2010
3:01 pm
I love how Tech thinks 2.5 down seasons and UGA has been demoted to play in Conference USA for the rest of time.
Yes, UGA still is a BCS calibar program. We have the resources, and MONEY to succeed for a LONG LONG time. But in college football, every program goes through waves of ups and downs.
I am pretty sure Penn State will once again be good, Michigan is going nowhere, Texas will be ranked in the near future, and UGA will play better football VERY soon.
The fact that Tech fans think if UGA does not win a National CHampionship every year, they are a disappointment, is a true compliment to the program.
Thanks Nerds!!!
You guys work on that State Championship thing, and we will continue to figure out this National thing.
9-1
Joey
December 27th, 2010
3:01 pm
King reminds me of Eric Dickerson, can just gallop down the field effortlessly, like the 75 yard score aganst Tech, can also work well as a receiver out of the backfield. I havn’t seen a better RB pass blocker, the guy just crushers rushers.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:02 pm
Kyle, I agree, but Ealey is teetering and we have no other SEC proven RB’s on campus.
We red shirted a guy this year, but that’s it. I’d like to see him back, after punishment ( remember, some of Tech’s players are sitting out a half today, wow). suspend him for Boise State next year in the dome.
Reese
December 27th, 2010
3:03 pm
More than likely, King & Ealey will both be in the running for the Heisman, like the USC backs, both are unreal.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:04 pm
still, I’ve already answered your last question. We don’t have enough engineers in this state.
And I know this pains you to hear, but UGA is consistently rated as a top 20 public school in the country. I will give you that Tech is a top 10, and a better school, but UGA is no slouch.
The University of Georgia does almost everything it ventures into pretty well. (I credit this to the support it receives monetarily.)
What makes you think that it will be unsuccessful at it’s two newest programs?
We’re all unsuccessful drunks? Even both US Sentors and the last 5 governors?
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:05 pm
Two hours before the Tech kickoff………….or 11/2 hours of peace on here. ( game over by half)
Reese
December 27th, 2010
3:06 pm
Look at Caleb as the Reggie Bush (without the cash scandal), and Ealey as the Lendel White.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:06 pm
Not a single Tech gamer on here has answered my question in the last hour. When was Tech’s last bowl win?
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
3:06 pm
Joey…King reminds me of Eric Delaney, a guy on my flag football team. He shows up to about a third of the games.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
3:07 pm
JB
Hall just graduated with a Civil engineering degree. Bedford was a WALK-ON that earned a scholarship too.
LawDawg the kids said he wanted a life outside the lab an class work. He stated it would be easier at UGA. I am not putting words into his mouth. He said it would be easier at UGA and he would not have to be studying all the time or in the lab. WHY? How will it be easier to Party at UGA if the work is equal to the work at Tech? Answer is the work at UGA will have to be easier or the kids will be 2.0 gpa engineers because they wanted to party over studying. The math and phyics don’t get easier by not being in the lab.
Sam
December 27th, 2010
3:07 pm
We have enough farmers in the Alabama program, but could use more people in our best in class AG program.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:07 pm
Hey lovers of the run, Tech led the nation in rushing….news flash…they suck.
Paul
December 27th, 2010
3:08 pm
Alabama has the best Ag program in the country.
papadawg
December 27th, 2010
3:09 pm
We need some real men, mentally and physically, at running back
Maroon 6
December 27th, 2010
3:09 pm
I think Fla got 250 a game rushing in 2008, Bama got 225 in 09, and Aub got 278 in 2010.
Yes, the ONLY way to win the SEC now is to RUN THE FOOTBALL.
As every REAL SEC fan knows.
Loran, Whatayagot?
December 27th, 2010
3:09 pm
Mark, this comment is so far down the line, you may never read it.
I agree that Caleb King needs to man up. I agree that he has some serious character flaws that hurt his team. His personal irresponsibility is tiresome and he is just about out of second chances. But I do not think a major newspaper columnist like yourself should hold up an amatuer athlete to public ridicule, even one who goes to Ga. Tech. A pro athlete accepts public scrutiny because he plays sports for a living, a college athlete does not. Even though he is being paid with a college education, we should let his coaches reprimand and punish him. Caleb King needs to change for the better and I hope the UGA staff gets through to him. Think about it , Mark.
sally
December 27th, 2010
3:09 pm
23 is the new 13
Flanders
December 27th, 2010
3:10 pm
Bama does have a killer ag state of the art.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:10 pm
OK, I looked it up….. 2005 with a win over Syracuse…… Gotta a drought going on…..Maybe today guys. Good luck.
Eddie the Bruiser
December 27th, 2010
3:11 pm
If King had played for Spurrier, he’d have scored 20 td’s, and rushed for 1500 yards.
Jim
December 27th, 2010
3:11 pm
76 is the new 47.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:11 pm
Loran…that “amateur” is a 22-year-old grown ass man who repeatedly does not learn from his lessons.
By the way, arrests are public record, so go talk to your Congressman if you want that surpressed.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
3:12 pm
There was one? I posted during the week of the GT v UGA game. All the majors for UGA and GT players. Tech has many MGT majors, but there are many Engineers too. not just 1 or 2.
Goto the http://www.ramblinwreck.com and check the players Bios before you run your mouth. Check http://www.georgiadogs.com and do the same, then you will understand the JOKE of UGA student ATHLETE compared to Tech.
Randy
December 27th, 2010
3:12 pm
Eddie-
So true, Bobo is a knucklehead when it comes to strategy on how to win the SEC.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:13 pm
If King had played for Spurrier, he’d have had his scholarship pulled and have been asked to transfer the minute Lattimore showed up on campus just like their other former starter.
Willie
December 27th, 2010
3:14 pm
I’m starting to see the King/Ealey bandwagon. 3000 yards rushing, 25 td’s, it can be done.
uuugh...
December 27th, 2010
3:14 pm
In what world does Caleb beat out Lattimore for playing time Eddie!?
Lattimore runs through tackles…Caleb does not.
Caleb probably looks awesome in practice against our defense…because every running back looks awesome against our defense!!
You people are crazy.
Uh Huh
December 27th, 2010
3:14 pm
Alabama is also well known for it’s AG focus.
Eddie
December 27th, 2010
3:15 pm
Doesn’t Caleb average more yards per carry than Marcus?
Eddie the Brusier
December 27th, 2010
3:16 pm
In the SEC WORLD man, it’s yards per carry than count.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:17 pm
Richt coaching Dawgs is like having a new BMW convertible that the top won’t go down on. Nice ride, but just not quite getting all the benefits of it.
Eddie the Bruiser
December 27th, 2010
3:17 pm
Caleb pounds the rock.
Vick=Dog killing thug
December 27th, 2010
3:17 pm
Caleb has made his mistakes but to call him a worthless SOB is dead wrong. Let us real dawg fans stand behind our players even when they goof up. I hope to see Caleb back next year with all you short sided people cheering his every touchdown. Hunker down dawgs…
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:18 pm
Where the Tech fans gathering?……..
Sal
December 27th, 2010
3:18 pm
Richt coaching UGA is like Pavorotti performing Puccini.
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:18 pm
No Eddi, it’s not.
It’s your ability to continue to take a pounding and eat up clock, not fumble with the games on the line, and not miss three f’ing games because you’re a numbskull.
Justin
December 27th, 2010
3:19 pm
The Alabama program is more than its’ AG emphasis, but as an AG grad, I can say, it is tops.
St. Clarkston
December 27th, 2010
3:19 pm
Best thing king can do is leave! Make room for a back who wants to play. Free up a scholarship
Don't worry, be happy!
December 27th, 2010
3:19 pm
Caleb King may be a decent (not great) tailback but unfortunately (and more importantly), he is a wretched failure as a human being. Goodbye, Caleb. Don’t let the door hit ya where the Good Lord split ya.
Paul in RDU
December 27th, 2010
3:19 pm
I can’t believe that some of you guys are falling for the troll (posting under many names).
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:20 pm
JB, you’re relentless. Keep poking em’ with a stick.
Eddie the Bruiser
December 27th, 2010
3:20 pm
King ain’t there to graduate, he’s there to get to the NFL. Wise up naive one.
Eddie the Bruiser
December 27th, 2010
3:21 pm
Marcus couldn’t hold Caleb’s elbow pad.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:22 pm
Yellow Fuzz 196
georgia dog fans 0
FishyBusiness
December 27th, 2010
3:24 pm
Wonder why we have a former receiver coaching the running backs??
Bama Roll Tider
December 27th, 2010
3:24 pm
AG program is not all Bama is none for, but it’s a big deal. Great facility and state of the art equipment.
Mark Bradley`s Booster
December 27th, 2010
3:24 pm
Caleb King has made some mistakes. We all make mistakes
except those who do nothing. Everyone would be perfect if they did not do something. Which is worse, a perfect world
that does nothing or a world full of people who do something and make mistakes?
UGA76
December 27th, 2010
3:25 pm
King has been a bust. I won’t be sorry to see him leave the program.
Yellow Fuzzy
December 27th, 2010
3:25 pm
My backs been bothering me. Mistress has been playing rough lately.
Hill
December 27th, 2010
3:25 pm
Wonder why we have a QB coach running the offense in the SEC where the conference can only be won by a rushing game?
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:25 pm
dog fans have NEVER made a mistake
Don't worry, be happy!
December 27th, 2010
3:26 pm
Yellow Fuzz, that sounds like the score in a fellatio performing contest.
Hill
December 27th, 2010
3:27 pm
Thos of you talkin about 3000 yards rushing, and 25 td’s, in one season, how do you see that?
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
3:27 pm
I understand TECH doesn’t put out enough Engineers. The reasons are varied, but #1 is the State of Georgia’s Public School system is a JOKE. Most Ga high school grads can’t handle the math and science to be engineers. Tech get students from all over the world and they in turn go back to where they came from. Many Tech grads do not stay in Georgia. That is a reason why Tech doesn’t fill Bobby Dodd too. If you want more Engineers from the state then we have to fix the GOVERNMENT SCHOOL SYSTEM in the state. Our Government High Schools and Parnets are failing the students in the state.
Yellow Fuzzy
December 27th, 2010
3:27 pm
Does anyone have a home rememdy for covering up bruises? Mistress has been pulling the scarf a little tight lately.
Tom
December 27th, 2010
3:30 pm
Escort Mr. King to the door.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:30 pm
still@the bar…..@3:27…..amen bother……I agree 100 %
Jerry
December 27th, 2010
3:30 pm
Hill-
Here’s how it breaks down.
You win the SEC by rushing the football (see Florida in 08, Bama 909, Aub 10).
So, get King & Ealey 20 carries each.
Both average 5 ypc.
25 carries a game x 5 yards a carry = 100 yards a game per back
125 yards a game x 2 rb’s = 250 yards a game
Ealey & King also need to each get a td a game, or 12 per year.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:30 pm
Hill
December 27th, 2010
3:25 pm
Wonder why we have a QB coach running the offense in the SEC where the conference can only be won by a rushing game?
Why don’t you ask the last FIVE QB’s he has signed or convinced to comit to your dumb azz school. Sheeze. Some of you dog fans would complain with a 12 incher in your mouths.
Redding
December 27th, 2010
3:31 pm
Got to get em both 25 carries a game.
Shawn
December 27th, 2010
3:32 pm
UGA also needs to move to a hurry up offense like Auburn runs so defense can’t rotate.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
3:32 pm
JB Going to Mom and Dads. We are havein friends over for a Crown Roast dinner part Dux. Watching Tech and the Falcons while enjoying good friends and fellowship. The Cancer is not doing mom well so Dad & I didn’t go to the game. He doesn’t want to be that far from mom for too long.
Hill
December 27th, 2010
3:33 pm
Let’s get an ex-RB for OC who will pound the football. Frget this passing garbage, you don’t win the SEC throwing the football.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:33 pm
Hahahahahaha. I play you dogs like a drum. See ya later 45-42 haters.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:33 pm
Bobo and Richt run a “scripted” offense, unless we are behind 3-5 TD’s, which is often. Hurry up is not in the game plan. The SEC has left us behind.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:35 pm
Good luck still@the bar…….
Hill
December 27th, 2010
3:35 pm
You hire a QB to run the offense, don’t be surprised when he wants RB’s to pass block instead of run the ball.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:35 pm
BJ:
The SEC AND the ACC have left you behind
jarvis
December 27th, 2010
3:35 pm
45-42? Really?
Why not post the score to the 58′ game?
Jerry
December 27th, 2010
3:36 pm
Why can’t Bobo figure out a way to average 215 to 280 rushing yards a game like the last 3 SEC winners have done?
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:36 pm
BJ:
The comittments you have now were offered by more ACC than SEC schools. And you guys are buying into it being another “dream team” class. HAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!
Yellow Fuzzy
December 27th, 2010
3:37 pm
Why can’t I masturbate without shame?
Quarter B
December 27th, 2010
3:37 pm
Alabama is a great place for future farmers to attend. State of the art AG program is best in class.
sally
December 27th, 2010
3:38 pm
yall’s a bunch of old farts. i ain’t to far removed from 22 and i’m still buck wild. downtown athens is sin-a-palooza…
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:38 pm
Yellow, are you m ? Your sophomoric quick responses to everything on here reminds me of that fool, who Tech folks even hated?
Dave
December 27th, 2010
3:39 pm
I’m on the King Ealey bandwagon.
3000 yards & 25 td;s.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:39 pm
Read it and weep dog nation. Only Bill King could see a top 10 recruiting class forming here. Hahahahahahaha.
Nick Marshall (4 stars)-legit)
Christian LeMay (4 stars)-legit
Amarlo Herrera (4 stars)-legit, but not recruited by Alabama)
Sterling Bailey (4 stars)-legit but not recruited by Alabama)
Zach DeBell (4 stars)-Not recruited by Alabama and not offered by Auburn or Miami
Corey Moore (4 stars)- Not recruited by Alabama or Florida. Was recruited by Oregon but not offered.
Justin Scott-Wesley (4 stars)-Not recruited by Florida or Auburn and not offered by Alabama. Was offered by East Carolina and Vanderbilt
Chris Mayes (4 stars)- Not recruited by Alabama or Florida and not offered by Auburn or Tennessee. Was offered by Kentucky, Maryland, Memphis and Vanderbilt
Devin Bowman (3 stars) Not recruited by Alabama, Auburn or Florida
Watts Dantzler (3 stars)-legit but not recruited by Florida)
Chris Conley (3 stars) Not recruited by Alabama or Florida and not offered by Auburn or Florida State. Was offered by Maryland, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest
Zach Witchett (3 stars)- Not recruited by Alabama, Auburn or Florida and not offered by Clemson, Miami, North Carolina, Tennessee or Virginia Tech. Was offered by Maryland and Toledo
David Andrews (3 stars) Not recruited by Alabama, Auburn or Florida. Was offered by Duke, Michigan and Vanderbilt
Hunter Long (3 stars)- Was not recruited by Alabama, Auburn and Florida. Was not offered by Arkansas, Mississippi STATE< OR North Carolina. Was offered by Arkansas State (not to be confused with Arkansas), Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, Murray State and Tennessee-Martin.
Chris Sanders (3 stars)-Not recruited by Alabama or Florida and not offered by Tennessee or South Carolina
Nathan Theus (2 stars)- Not recruited by Alabama or Auburn and not offered by Florida. Was offered by Florida Atlantic.
Dirk
December 27th, 2010
3:41 pm
225 yards rushing a game might seem like a lot, but it’s not. You just go for about 55 yards a quarter, King gets 25 yards, Ealey gets 30, and you keep doing that 4 times over a 4 quarter game. Requires 5 hand off’s to King, 6 to Ealey.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:41 pm
Tech would take ANY of them
Ricky
December 27th, 2010
3:42 pm
UGA don’t need no more top recruits. Just need to run the ball for 250 a game.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:42 pm
Tech had all these on there board as “NCIH”………………………………………………………………………………………That’s no chance in hell.
Ricky
December 27th, 2010
3:43 pm
Auburn uses the hurry up to get in 15 rushes a quarter, or 60 a game, at about 5 yards a carry, that’s about 280 yards rushing a game.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:43 pm
I knew you were going to suck before you sucked. Hahahaha. And it won’t end anytime soon. Just be glad we didn’t have our starting qb, or you would be bowl watching this year. Hahahahah!
HandleBurr
December 27th, 2010
3:44 pm
JB, you are such a rkght.
Nel
December 27th, 2010
3:44 pm
Alabama has a fine AG program.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:45 pm
Ricky
December 27th, 2010
3:42 pm
UGA don’t need no more top recruits. Just need to run the ball for 250 a game.
WHAT TYPE OF RECRUITS WILL HELP YOU DO THAT LITTLE MAN?
Nel
December 27th, 2010
3:45 pm
King & Ealey for Hesiman 2011.
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
3:45 pm
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
3:45 pm
Where did BJ go? to DawgInLex’s?
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:45 pm
Dawgs just need to play Tech 12 times a year.
Jason
December 27th, 2010
3:46 pm
Here’s hwo you do it.
Ealey 6 times a quarter, 5 times to King per quarter.
Already got the RB’s, O-Line, just call the plays.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:47 pm
How bout…There’s a new sheriff in town”…………used to love that one….LOL
Nel
December 27th, 2010
3:47 pm
King & Ealey can split the Heisman in 2011.
Lazy Dawg
December 27th, 2010
3:47 pm
Enter your comments here
A four star dummy!
George
December 27th, 2010
3:47 pm
There’s a new moon in the city.
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:49 pm
Yellow, I know your mobile with the blackberry….what’s the weather doing in Shreveport from that Soul bar you’re at ? When you heading over ?
George
December 27th, 2010
3:50 pm
Conversation Richt needs to have with Bobo:
Average 250 yards a game rushing or get fired.
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
3:51 pm
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about.
That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs?
This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb.
French Cappie
December 27th, 2010
3:51 pm
Jerry,
I recognize you from your mobile ob2, how are things over at the bysk?
JB
December 27th, 2010
3:52 pm
George………..Conversation McGarity needs to have with Richt…..Get us off the the TV at noon like Tech, or get fired.
Jerry
December 27th, 2010
3:52 pm
French,
it’s all psvj at the bysk.
George
December 27th, 2010
3:55 pm
Conversation starters for Richt for his meeting with Bobo:
“This is a football. We want to run it 50 times a game. We need to get 250 yards a game rushing to win the SEC. 2-5-0. 250 or Bobo gone in a jiffy. Are we on the same wavelength?”
Call IT
December 27th, 2010
3:55 pm
No surprise here.
ALL DIV 1 SCHOOLS NEED TO STOP RECRUITING THUGS FROM THE HOOD WHO CAN NOT READ ON A 6TH Grade level.
Ben
December 27th, 2010
3:56 pm
Joke’s on yall. King don’t need to know no academia to play in da NFL.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
3:56 pm
With all the Tech and Dawgs on this BLOG I guess this will be the Tech v Air Force game blog. Tech cheering and the Dawgs rooting for the Falcons. The Air Force Falcons that is. Who is running the Atlanta Falcon’s Game Blog? DO we get Bradley or Schultz?
Dublin Dawg
December 27th, 2010
3:57 pm
Damn buLLdawg. You need some serious help
gata
December 27th, 2010
3:57 pm
There you people go again,Talking about other schools when we have our own TROUBLE right here in Athens,GA. They let Auburn get away with this,UF got away with that,Bama did this……Good GOD folks the problem is Red and Black!
Ted
December 27th, 2010
3:57 pm
The Universitry of Alabama has a superb AG program.
1eyedJack
December 27th, 2010
3:58 pm
IBleedR&B @ 3:45 pm
Amen!
still@werunthisstate
December 27th, 2010
3:59 pm
Is Caleb King STILL RUNNING against Georgia Tech?
Dublin Dawg
December 27th, 2010
3:59 pm
Ben
December 27th, 2010
3:56 pm
Joke’s on yall. King don’t need to know no academia to play in da NFL.
Dude that is sooooo wrong. You gotta learn to think on yo feet up there or you will get killed. If Dwyer struggled with it King will NEVER get off a practice squad. write that down
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:00 pm
Ben
King can be a New Era Dexter Manley right. Play pro ball, not be able to read his contract, end up broke and on drugs, and then have to tell the world he can’t even read the prepared speech he has to give when the NFL kicks him out of the league. Yea, that sounds about right. King don’t need no edumacation.
Paul in RDU
December 27th, 2010
4:02 pm
IbleedR&B – Nice post
buLLdawg – Looks like you just posted a personal record – please take your meds and turn back into BoWeevil
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
4:03 pm
And another thing…..quit acting like you know anything about football (Shawn in particular). “UGA should go to the spread like Auburn….”. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? No, their’s is just the right talent, for the right system, at the right time. Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can matchup with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually.
And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. All they do is run. A few years ago everyone was blown away by the triple option. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down).
I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Their Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Bottom line, more carries doesn’t always equal more yards, and more yards doesn’t always equal a win. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan
P.S. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
George
December 27th, 2010
4:04 pm
Conversation helper for Richt for Bobo meeting:
“Bobo, you CAN’T THROW THE BALL IN THE HOUSE, remember? OK, here’s the thing. I will get fired if we don’t have a good year this season. 6-6 is only good is you’re a basketball player, not good for a team’s record. Ok, now we need to WIN THE SEC. Here’s the thing, I don’t care if Murrsay ever throws another pass. I just need to win some games. Now, I’ve nticed, that the last 3 teasm who’ve won the SEC, all run this ball, like, a LOT. They don’t pass a lot. They run a lot. A lot, measn 250 yardsa a game. So, tell Murray to practice his hand off’s this year, we won’t need his arm.”
1eyedJack
December 27th, 2010
4:04 pm
Simple. Just make all Universities and Colleges require all athletes to meet the same entry requirements as the general student population.
Lot of problems solved. Games would still be good…though not as good. Basketball would suck.
Let the NFL and NBA figure out how to handle non qualifiers.
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
4:05 pm
Enter your glory year story here
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:06 pm
buLLdawg hasn’t been on the blogs so much this football season. I guess he stored it all up just to UNLOAD it on us on a Monday. Dude the Bar is open. The Drinks are cheap, and the women are getting loose. Pleas stop by. We have a barstool waiting for you. Have a Shot and R.E.L.A.X. Ok dude.
Taco
December 27th, 2010
4:08 pm
Wow this is the most pub Caleb King ever got. That buLLdawg guy has me worried. I hope he is properly screened by TSA, could probably use a pat down right now.
JB
December 27th, 2010
4:12 pm
Good Luck Tech…..Gotta tough one today…..
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
4:15 pm
Do you think their spread Eagle was great without CAM? Would it be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech.. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? hers Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? His Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can matchup with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? His Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? hers Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? His Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again.
I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. They have passed us as a football program.
The Old Ball Coach
December 27th, 2010
4:16 pm
He’s almost 23??? Think this guy will ever get a degree from UGA?
Paul in RDU
December 27th, 2010
4:17 pm
1eyedJack – Making all of the athletes meet the same requirements as the general student population is a noble goal but it will never happen. A very large percentage of football players at BCS schools are special admits and there is just too much money involved to put “regular students” on the field and accept the results.
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
4:23 pm
What’s the deal here buLLdawg?
Fan of the Game
December 27th, 2010
4:23 pm
bullDawg – Dang you can type.
George
December 27th, 2010
4:24 pm
Conversation helper for Richt for Bobo talk:
“Mike, how’s the family? Ok, I have a little homework assignment for you. Go back and research the last 3 teams that won the SEC, and then tell me what they averaged per game in rushing. Then, compare that to what you have averaged over the last 3 seasons. Then tell me what’s wrong with this offense, and how you’re going to fix it, got it?”
George
December 27th, 2010
4:26 pm
“Bobo, while you’re at it, research my win/loss record in the 46 games here at Georgia when I got a 100 yard rusher, ok?”
George
December 27th, 2010
4:27 pm
“Bobo, while you’re at it, also let me know how many times we got a 100 yard rusher against Florida while I was here at Georgia, and the win/loss record related to that, ok?”
Delbert D.
December 27th, 2010
4:27 pm
Does a prospective NFL player have to be invited to the combine?
George
December 27th, 2010
4:30 pm
Richt’s follow up talk with Bobo:
“Bobo, thanks for getting back to me. What’s that? Fla got 225 a game in 08′, Bama got 215 a game in 09′, and Auburn got 289 rushing a game in 10′? Ok, good work. And what’s that? My record is 43-3 when I get a 100 yard rusher? Ok. And what? My record is 2-0 when I get a 100 yard rusher against Florida, and 0-9 when I don’t.”
George
December 27th, 2010
4:32 pm
“Bobo, my record in 2010 when I got a 100 yard rusher was 3-1. When I didn’t? 3-5. Do you notice anything there?”
Spurrier
December 27th, 2010
4:33 pm
I am not a tech fan, but how bad would it piss you off if i went to Tech? UGA is a joke along with any poor bastard that went there. You are owned by every team in the SEC with the exception of Ole Miss and Vandy. Seriously, knock the upper decks off your stadium and join the acc. Then you might be competitive.
jerry
December 27th, 2010
4:34 pm
Conversation– Richt to himself concerning Bobo: What the hell was I thinking?
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:35 pm
Delbert
Yes. Players can’t just show up. The Privite workout coaches and companies play a big part in getting a lesser known player invited. Players go to these speciality Trainers to get the extra work and hope to get the invite. Many times some player get a lucky invite because some of the HIGH PROFILE players think they are to GOOD to Throw or Run Routes. Many a QB has received great pub buy just being there to Throw for the Receivers and backs.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:40 pm
God the FALCONS are going to get killed by the Saints. Man the Saints will put 125 on the Falcons. Sorry the Falcons shouldn’t even come out of the lockeroom.
ESPN and Dilfer are making a No Possible Win for the Falcons.
Solomon
December 27th, 2010
4:40 pm
Rumors – King was recruited by Parkview and the booster club helped buy a house for his family to live in the district. Brother Andre gets position at GACS and ole Caleb move to GACS and dumps those who brought him to the dance. Probably karma. Then signs with GA and continues to be a irresponsible, entitlement minded, not very smart, punk. He’s a product of the establishment. Hope he can say “would you like fries with that?”.
JD
December 27th, 2010
4:42 pm
It is a shame UGA had no real interest in developing Richard Samuel into a running back. He could have been red shirted three years ago and had two years experience at rb and still want be twenty until February. Hopefully he will have two good years as a linebacker. I promise he would not have had academic nor discipline problems to be dealt with. What a waste of talent by the coaches. Oops do we have a running back coach or just a blocking coach. Our OC does not seem to understand the importance of a good running game. If you do not use it you lose it….eventually the game and finally possibly a 6-7 season.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:43 pm
Who is ready to watch the Hawks v Bucks tonight? Man I bet the NBA numbers will be HUGE for that game.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:46 pm
Anybody going to watch the Hawks tonight?
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
4:48 pm
George,
If you’d quit playing with yourself and read the previous posts, you’d realize that nobody’s saying that we shouldn’t run the ball at all. I even said I’m a firm believer in establishing the run game. What I did say is that the running game alone doesn’t ALWAYS = wins. Out of the 3 teams you listed, 2 had Heisman Trophy winning QUARTERBACKS who could throw effectively, and the other had all the same talent returning this year in the run game, but has somehow limped to the Capital One Bowl.
And FYI – Tech and Air Force average over 300 rushing yards a game, but they’re only 6-6 and 8-4. Where are their Championships? You going to tell them they should run more?
I like running the ball, and I think we could do it better. But Murray’s a leader, and a helluva QB. Don’t leave him out of it. I’m more of a fan of winning. If that takes 250 rushing yards a game, great. If it takes 0, fine. Whatever it takes to win.
5150 P.O.A.D.
December 27th, 2010
4:52 pm
Man I can’t wait for the FALCONS to shut Dilfer’s mouth tonight. He acts like the Falcons are just luck to be on the field with the other playoff possible teams. Trent Dilfer please STFU.
10 to Kick Lets go JACKETS.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
4:55 pm
Man I can’t wait for the FALCONS to shut Dilfer’s mouth tonight. He acts like the Falcons are just luck to be on the field with the other playoff possible teams. Trent Dilfer please STFU.
10 to Kick Lets go JACKETS.
Are YOU ready for a LONG NIGHT of GREAT FOOTBALL? I hope so.
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
4:55 pm
I am sick and tired of every Tech, Auburn and Vanderbilt bandwagon fan that I could absolutely explode. And….I mean it…to. Even the best fans go through a dry spell every now and again. And coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?”There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it.In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Do you think their spread Eagle was great without CAM? Would it be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech.. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. THE War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his Defenses. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? hers Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? His Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Rel
FromtheBARstool
December 27th, 2010
4:59 pm
me like football
George
December 27th, 2010
5:03 pm
Georgia plays in the SEC, not Air Force, not Georgia Tech, Georgia & the SEC.
You win the SEC by running the ball well, as in 215 to 278 yards rushing a game.
Last 3 winners.
SEC.
MountainDawg
December 27th, 2010
5:07 pm
If not for his God given talents, King would be digging ditches or throwing trash on the back of a garbage truck. He ought to buckle down & take full advantage of his (physical) talent & opportunity…why it lasts.
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
5:15 pm
George – Relax, I agreed that you have to be able to run the ball. All I said was that’s not all you have to do. Chill out.
buLLdawg – take your computer and throw it against the wall so you can spare the world of your typing skills and lackluster attempts at comedy. I posted 2 slightly longer posts because after reading 7 pages worth of crap like yours, I felt like summing up my opinion like everyone else. Didn’t know you didn’t like to read information and opinions about sports, and that you took personal offense to people typing longer stuff than you. I thought that if you were on this page, you were somewhat interested in sports information and opinions, and grown-up enough to understand it.
Einsteindawg
December 27th, 2010
5:18 pm
If you see buLLdawg in your neighborhood, hide the women, children, and small animals.
ddt
December 27th, 2010
5:19 pm
buLLdawg = blog tard.
m
December 27th, 2010
5:19 pm
Add up the IQ’s of every player for Georgia and Central Florida. Then add up the IQ’s for every fans in the stands. It will be half of what’s playing at Shreveport right now.
FromtheBARstool
December 27th, 2010
5:20 pm
buLLdawg didn’t get parolled until just before Thanksgiving. He is getting it all out today.
FromtheBARstool
December 27th, 2010
5:22 pm
M
1/2? I think you are giving WAY TOO MUCH CREDIT to UCF cheerleaders.
Einsteindawg
December 27th, 2010
5:22 pm
Lack of on or off the field discipline or respect, relying on Rivals as your judge of talent, placing friendship over ability with ass’t coaches, and having the passion and excitement of a wart = Mark Richt and his underachievers. Past time to go!
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:26 pm
AF 3 GT 0 Tech’s 2nd possesion.
45-42
December 27th, 2010
5:28 pm
More IQ on the field right now in the Tech – Air Force game than on the fieled and in the stands in the georgia-Central Florida game.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:28 pm
What time do the Hawks tip-off against the Bucks tonight? I really think that is the Greatest TV draw in ATL tonight. Right? LOL
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:28 pm
4th and 1 go for it.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:29 pm
1stdown JACKETS.
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
5:29 pm
IBleedR&B:
SMD!
Einsteindawg
December 27th, 2010
5:29 pm
Mr. 45-42, by IQ, you must be referring to “idiotic quotations”.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:31 pm
Smith then ANT driving down the field.
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
5:38 pm
Haha, nice Einsteindawg. Love the sportsmanship and character buLLdawg. Maybe you can go work with Caleb King at McDonalds. Ding Fries are Done!
Richard Simmons
December 27th, 2010
5:44 pm
buLLdawg, you really should stop with all the big posts sillybuns!
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
5:44 pm
IBleedR&B
Who died and made you the board moderator here? FYand the horse YRIO!
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:44 pm
What is going on? Suchita Vadlamani (the Hottest Woman on Atl TV) is not longer with Fox 5. Man I have no reason to get up earliy and watch Good Day Atlanta now. Man She is a Beautiful woman. I hate Atlanta to lose her.
Richard Simmons
December 27th, 2010
5:45 pm
And just stop with all the silly abbreviations buLLdawg, you dont look smart
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
5:47 pm
buLLdawg you didn’t post much through the season. Did you save it up to get it all out before the New Year? Are you trying to start the New Year with a clean Heart, Mind, and Dawg outlook?
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
5:56 pm
buLLdawg, All I did was post 2 things, and you had take up almost 2 whole pages just to be a smart a@% about it. Nobody was hating on you or anything until you did that. I’ve never posted anything on here until I read the article, and I just felt like after reading what everyone else said I wanted to share my opinion too. I wasn’t attempting to moderate anything. But you clearly have some anger issues and felt like ruining everyone else’s discussion. Whatever dude.
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
5:57 pm
Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedfreakinR&B said so that’s why. I am sick and tired of every Tech, Auburn and Vanderbilt bandwagon fan that I could absolutely explode. And….I mean it…to. Even the best fans go through a dry spell every now and again. And coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?”There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it.In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Do you think their spread Eagle was great without CAM? Would it be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech.. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Georgia vacancy in 2012. THE War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? his Defenses. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? hers Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. But you know what, it’s not unbeatable (as UGA proved last year when they shut the Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? Her Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. Wreck run game down). But in no way is it that easy. Why is the SEC always the best conference? His Defenses. There are some of the best D’s made up of the toughest athletes in the SEC these days, and they focus on stopping the run first. Go back to the locker room folks, and fix your game plan. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. I agree, to win it’s important to have a run game, and that if you can establish it, you control the clock, and you’re offense can really open up. I have a question for you, who’s Auburn’s backup QB? I don’t know either. Do you think their spread O would be nearly as successful without Newton? Look at Oregon and their spread O. Name one team in the PAC-10 with a defense that can match up with the SEC. I’m not saying Oregon’s bad, but honestly, aside from Stanford, there’s no competition in that conference to oppose them. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. And like I said earlier, the War Eagle nation better soak it up while they can, because they’ll have to give it all back 5 years down the road when this case with Newton gets brought up again. If they went up against tough defenses week in and week out, they’d get worn down eventually. And for those saying “we need to just run for 250 yards a game” or “it’s easy, just give them each 5+ carries a quarter” and all that other crap….just spare us all. Football’s not a mathematical equation. Look at Tech. But you know
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
6:07 pm
Are you looking for an applause or something? I mean it’s like talking to a 5 year old who learned how to copy and paste.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
6:10 pm
buLLdawg is just trying to get BANNED or something.
buLLdawg
December 27th, 2010
6:11 pm
I know you are so what am I?
gata
December 27th, 2010
6:15 pm
Nope! The BEST looking woman on TV in Atlanta (hands down) is the woman that gives the weather on Fox 5 at 10:pm.The lord did some good work with that!
col foot
December 27th, 2010
6:22 pm
what a fine example leading Central Florida…fradulent resume, athletic achievements. Notre Dame saw through this phony from the beginning. Of course The Georgia Institute of Integrity loved him though, but of course what else could one expect from that fine institution.
War Eagle
December 27th, 2010
6:22 pm
Hey buLLDawg. you need serious help. I guess its Nick Fairley’s fault……At least your Thuga team got its signature win of the season over mighty Idaho State. Just think, if not for that big victory and the Tech kicker, your beloved Dawgs might not be playing in Memphis…..
I'm still in Jail
December 27th, 2010
6:26 pm
Can someone from the Bulldog Nation please come to Auburn and post bond for me so I can get out of jail? I made the supreme sacrifice for my beloved Bulldogs by setting fire to Toomer’s corner after they got stomped in Auburn. I’ve missed Thanksgiving and Christmas back at the trailer park in Athens and now I am in danger of not being able to see my Dawgs play that tough Central Florida team. And these red panties I have been wearing are starting to smell……
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
6:35 pm
I guess UGA can stop saying maybe Harbaugh can be the next UGA coach. Like I’ve said Harbaugh is a NFL coach. Looks like the 49ers are going after him.
Paul in RDU
December 27th, 2010
6:37 pm
Looks like someone on this blog hasn’t been taking their meds today
Daniel
December 27th, 2010
6:38 pm
For charity, I would pay a lot to see the stupid goon King beaten with a large stick.
A baseball bat, actually.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
6:52 pm
Paul what was your FIRST clue? the 57 pages of cut & paste work?
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
6:53 pm
Nice Pass Tevon.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
6:54 pm
Roast is almost done. Green beans are finished as well as the rice.
harold
December 27th, 2010
6:56 pm
HE NEVER HAD IT.
still@the bar
December 27th, 2010
7:01 pm
BS Washington’s arm was on the ground. He should be down.
guy
December 27th, 2010
7:27 pm
Some people don’t really care and will never change. You have to plan on moving on without them.it is what it is!!!
5150
December 27th, 2010
8:07 pm
This doesn’t surprise me at all. King once tried to cheat on an open book test at UGA while in class with a family member of mine. This is nothing but par for the course for him.
Richt should clean house starting with Garner and then the rest of the poor recruits that never fulfill their potential.
Top Recruit
December 27th, 2010
8:33 pm
The most uinproductive RB in UGA history. What amazes me about this player and scholarship is why CMR did not cut him loose along time ago. I’ve said before, I want your scholarship so I can give to someone who wants to study and play. But also remember there are RBs in metro Atlanta school
C’mon man. Why do you let GT come down the field and never set you DE to rush from the outside on a QB who can not throw. It took those AF’s D coaches about 6 plays to understand that. C’mon man.
C’mon man. Please tell Bob of ESPN that the AF is not the only branch of service who flies planes. Most of us understand that the best aviators are Marine and Navy pilots. Maybe old Bob needs to live in the real world for awhile. C’mon man, where is Terrence Moorte to question the coaching of Johnson. Damn, c’mon man!
Old Dawg Fan
December 27th, 2010
9:22 pm
Our “middle of the road program” certainly doesn’t depend on Caleb King being there or not. Getting to the point of “who really cares”.
Kinda the same as the way Richt coaches this team-after making his “millions” does he really care?
Snoop Dawg
December 27th, 2010
9:29 pm
If Richt had an ounce of real integrity, instead of facade, he would kick King off the team and open up another scholarship for a recruit who wanted to work hard and settle hard for Glory Glory. As it is, Richt is just a codependent of that Rap Artist Caleb King and his pal Washon Easley who would rather do a gangsta rap on the field between plays on a critical third down play against Arkansas in the fourth qualrter instead of getting their heads into the game. In the end, however, Richt the head coach (CEO), not the player, is to blame for these transgressions.
All these sickos defending Richt on the blogs every day obviously didn’t really ever graduate from UGA or any other school of higher learning for that matter because they are obviously dumber thana box of rocks.
Spring
December 27th, 2010
10:03 pm
If you’re tired of the long irrelevant posts by Bulldawg, do like me, and send a complaint to the editor to get him permanently banned.
e-mail AJC Editor Julia, tell her your concern:
jdwallace@ajc.com
IBleedR&B
December 27th, 2010
10:18 pm
Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up.
I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before.
Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff.
As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes.
Spring
December 27th, 2010
10:32 pm
Michael is the main guy at AJC, he doesn’t put up with those who disrespect others on the blog here.
Feel free to e-mail him about “bulldawgs” lengthy blog posts if you feel like it.
Michael will put an end to it immediately.
mjoseph@ajc.com
Yellow Fuzz
December 27th, 2010
11:07 pm
See ya next year!
dogman
December 27th, 2010
11:51 pm
since TEEBONE is gone we can’t win in gainsville…….oh, time to retire!
BoWeevil
December 28th, 2010
3:17 am
16 suspensions – just since March 7, 2010 – and, 2 are Caleb Darnell King’s.
Just leave Caleb, for God’s sake son. 430 yards rushing all of 2010 and 2 catches for 8 yards.
Mark Richt is on the hot seat for 2011 and the reason is Caleb King.
Nub
December 28th, 2010
6:48 am
Hob nail boot time for CK….. !!!! It’s coming…..
Short Order
December 28th, 2010
7:22 am
No big deal–the Dawgs will blow out ucf easy without caleb. Ga 41 UCF 16
Dawgs get on a roll–onto the SEC east title in 2011—mark it down!
j.t.keene
December 28th, 2010
9:30 am
Isn’t this backwards? I thought he left A.Christian to go to Parkview and not the other way around. This was about the time a relative got hired at Parkview? Guess I am thinking about the wrong dude? Either way, he has been a big bust and you could see it from the get-go.
Brian
December 28th, 2010
9:49 am
I hate to say this, but I’m not surprised at all. Looks like Ealey will need to step it up a little bit in the bowl game.
Ed (The Original)
December 28th, 2010
1:11 pm
More of the same. Discipline at UGA has been almost nonexistent in recent years under Richt.
Look at what Air Force did to Tech’s triple option last night. Tech had a little more success against the last team they played. I’m not sure, but I think it’s safe to say that UGA wouldn’t take one player from Air Force’s starting defense. Not enough stars next to their names. Something is seriously wrong with this program, and it starts with Richt.
buLLdawg > IBleedfreakinR&B
December 28th, 2010
2:18 pm
I’ve had it with the “I’m better than you are” type of bloggers here like IBleedR&B. I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes.I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedfreakinR&B said so that’s why. I am sick and tired of every Tech, Auburn and Vanderbilt bandwagon fan that I could absolutely explode. And….I mean it…to. Even the best fans go through a dry spell every now and again. And coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?”There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. The ability to enforce these clauses, especially with Mexico, and with much consideration and emotional discussion the House of Representatives approved NAFTA on November 17, 1993, by a vote of 234 to 200. The agreement’s supporters included 132 Republicans and 102 Democrats. NAFTA passed the Senate 61-38. Senate supporters were 34 Republicans and 27 Democrats. Clinton signed it into law on December 8, 1993; it went into effect on January 1, 1994. The goal of NAFTA was to eliminate barriers of trade and investment between the US, Canada and Mexico. The implementation of NAFTA on I’ve had it with the “I’m better than you are” type of bloggers here like IBleedR&B. I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes.
If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedfreakinR&B said so that’s why. I am sick and tired of every Tech, Auburn and Vanderbilt bandwagon fan that I could absolutely explode. And….I mean it…to. Even the best fans go through a dry spell every now and again. And coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. January 1, 1994, brought the immediate elimination of tariffs on more than one half of U.S. imports from Mexico and more than one third of U.S. exports to Mexico. Within 10 years of the implementation of the agreement, all US-Mexico tariffs would be eliminated except for some U.S. agricultural exports to Mexico that were to be phased out in 15 years. Most US-Canada trade was already duty free. NAFTA also seeks to eliminate non-tariff trade barriers. Maquiladoras (Mexican factories that take in imported raw materials and produce goods for export) have become the landmark of trade in Mexico. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. These are plants that moved to this region from the United States, hence the debate over the loss of American jobs. Hufbauer’s (2005) book shows that income in the maquiladora sector has increased 15.5% since the implementation of NAFTA in 1994. Other sectors now benefit from the free trade agreement, and the share of exports from non-border states has increased in the last five years while the share of exports from maquiladora-border states has decreased. This has allowed for the rapid growth of non-border metropolitan areas, such as Toluca, León and Puebla; all three larger in population than Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez, and Reynosa. Also contentious is NAFTA’s Chapter 19, which subjects antidumping and countervailing duty (AD/CVD) determinations with binational panel review instead of, or in addition to, conventional judicial review. For example, in the United States, review of agency decisions imposing antidumping and countervailing duties are normally heard before the U.S. Court of International Trade, an Article III court. NAFTA parties, however, have the option of appealing the decisions to binational panels composed of five citizens from the two relevant NAFTA countries. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The panelists are generally lawyers experienced in international trade law. Since the NAFTA does not include substantive provisions concerning AD/CVD, the panel is charged with determining whether final agency determinations involving AD/CVD conform with the country’s domestic law. Chapter 19 can be considered as somewhat of an anomaly in international dispute settlement since it does not apply international law, but requires a panel composed of individuals from many countries to reexamine the application of one country’s domestic law. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. Even the best coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, Carlton Thomas, and Dontavious Jackson who were all top 20 running backs and came close to getting Stafon Johnson all around the same time). More recently, UGA just got inched out by Florida and Miami for Mack Brown and Storm Johnson, and they’re on the cusp of getting Crowell. Knowing all that, how can you possibly say that Gardner and Richt are not doing their jobs? The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. As president, Obama signed economic stimulus legislation in the form of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act in February 2009 and the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 in December 2010. Other domestic policy initiatives include the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and the Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell Repeal Act of 2010. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. In foreign policy, Obama gradually withdrew combat troops from Iraq, increased troop levels in Afghanistan, and signed an arms control treaty with Russia. In October 2009, Obama was named the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. On February 10, 2007, Obama announced his candidacy for president of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois. The choice of the announcement site was viewed as symbolic because it was also where Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic “House Divided” speech in 1858. Obama emphasized the issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and providing universal health care, in a campaign that projected themes of “hope” and “change”. Obama delivers his presidential election victory speech in Chicago’s Grant Park Zoo. The large number of candidates entered the Democratic Party presidential primaries. The field narrowed to a duel between Obama and Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton after early contests, with the race remaining close throughout the primary process but with Obama gaining a steady lead in pledged delegates due to better long-range planning, superior fundraising, dominant organizing in caucus states, and better exploitation of delegate allocation rules. I’ve had it with the “I’m better than you are” type of bloggers here like IBleedR&B. I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedfreakinR&B said so that’s why. I am sick and tired of every Tech, Auburn and Vanderbilt bandwagon fan that I could absolutely explode. And….I mean it…to. Even the best fans go through a dry spell every now and again. And coaches like Saban, Meyer, Miles, even Spurrier, Bryant, Paterno, and Dooley back in the day had their fair share of highly touted recruits who didn’t pan out. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. In my opinion Barak Obama would make an excellence SEC football coach and should pursue the Georgia vacancy in 2012. This kind of stuff happens at every institution, and the blame should NEVER be placed entirely on the school or coaches. I get so tired of reading articles and watching shows talking about how the coaches are responsible for everyone’s actions, and how guys like CMR are losing their grip with the players. You know what…..some people (i.e.- King) are just idiots who hurt themselves!!! Get over it!! Some posts on here have blamed Coach Gardner for recruiting him in the first place…..SO? Every other school in the SEC was too at the time. It was big news, and everyone rejoiced when he signed…including myself and all you other Dawg fans on this page. He was a top 5 nationally ranked running back coveted by every major program. Are you calling their coaching staffs or schools stupid? No. Yall are the same type of people who would be whining if we didn’t recruit guys like Caleb. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. It has everything to do with SEC football and above. It has been said that this expression has stemmed from economists, who describe everything economic as affecting everything else, trying to find an expression which denotes the farthest logical connection from their current economic focus. In this way, the price of tea in China was used to denote the farthest possibility. It can also be used to denote an irrelevant topic. A common form “what does that have to do with the price of tea in China?”, is a retort to an irrelevant suggestion. This facetious usage implies that the topic under discussion might as well be the price of tea in China for all the relevance the interlocutor’s suggestion bears on it. In the United States, the phrase “What’s that got to do with the price of eggs?” has been in use since the 1920s. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. The variance “of tea in China” seems to date from the 1940s and may be influenced by the idiom All the Tea in China.[2] The British equivalent is “What’s that got to do with the price of fish?”[2] A Scottish variation is “What’s that got to do with the price of cheese?” There is also the derivative form of “what does that have to do with the price of rice in China,” due to the common association between countries of Asia and rice. The fact is that our society babies these kids today into thinking that they’re not responsible for their own actions. It’s always someone else’s fault. They’re given a god-like, invincible status before they’re even old enough to legally drink. Nobody wants to admit that sometimes an individual is just stupid, and made a dumb mistake, and that it’s nobody’s fault but their own. Instead, they start looking for heads to role, and they blow things way out of proportion. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes.
For you people, get off your bandwagon, be proud of your team and the best coach ever at the helm of your school who is bringing in among the country’s best talent (Yes I said that, Richt’s better than Dooley), and quit trying to make yourself sound smart by using information that you know nothing about. That’s life as a coach. Hell, that’s life in general. Yall brought up Jasper Sanks and how we should’ve seen that coming. Guess what….he was ranked higher than friggin Jamal Lewis at the time!! Everyone wanted him, and he played well up until about halfway through his career. Remember Demetrius Summers at South Carolina? #1 back in the nation out of high school, didn’t even finish 3 years. Marcus Dupree at OU? I know yall saw that ESPN 30 for 30 on him. How about ole Time to Die Chris Rainey at Florida? One of Meyer’s most prized recruits, and he should be locked up to go along with his lack of consistent production. Even high and mighty Cam Newton had his faults, and didn’t come cheap. Just because he borrowed a Heisman Trophy that he’ll eventually have to give back, and has Auburn on the brink of a Championship that they’ll one day have to forfeit, there are already some folks asking why UGA didn’t recruit him. It goes both ways in the recruitment process. You hit it big on some decisions, and you suffer from others. That’s why you go ahead and prepare yourself just in case things don’t work out (i.e. – Gardner got Moreno, Ealey, Malcome, Samuel, The proposed Canada-U.S.trade agreement had been extremely controversial and divisive in Canada, and the 1988 Canadian election was fought almost exclusively on that issue. In that election more Canadians voted for anti-free trade parties (the Liberals and the New Democrats) but more seats in parliament were won by the pro-free trade Progressive Conservatives (PCs). Mulroney and the PCs had a parliamentary majority and were able to easily pass the Canada-U.S. FTA and NAFTA bills. However Mulroney himself had become deeply unpopular and resigned on June 25, 1993. He was replaced as Conservative leader and prime minister by Kim Campbell, who then led the PC party into the 1993 election where they were decimated by the Liberal party under Jean Chrétien. Chrétien had campaigned on a promise to renegotiate or abrogate NAFTA but instead negotiated the two supplemental agreements with the new U.S. president. In the U.S., Bush, who had worked to “fast track” the signing prior to the end of his term, ran out of time and had to pass the required ratification and signing into law to incoming president Bill Clinton. Prior to sending it to the United States Senate, Clinton introduced clauses to protect American workers and allay the concerns of many House members. It also required U.S. partners to adhere to environmental practices and regulations similar to its own. Because Mr. All Knowing, IBleedR&B said so that’s why. I’ve had it with the “I’m better than you are” type of bloggers here like IBleedR&B. I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. Snoop Dawg, I’m with you about the attitude of the players in football these days (like the gangsta rap on field you mentioned and the kicking guys off the team for academic issues) But do you see Cam Newton getting kicked off his team, Rainey in Florida, or Pryor at Ohio State, or even half of the thugs at FSU and Miami? The truth is that’s just the culture today. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list goes on….they’ve all hit rock bottom at some point in the last 10 years, yet your calling for Richt’s head after his FIRST season where he didn’t win 8 games. And we’re the sickos? Come on man, pay attention to college football every now and then, and get off your high horse. It doesn’t take a college education to open your eyes. I hate as much as everyone else, but it’s not going to change. If you look around, it’s happening everywhere. Nearly all of the big studs in college football are developing “show me” or “i like me some me” attitudes and losing the “TEAM” element. Honestly, I just don’t think the coaches are entirely to blame for it. If you keep saying that it’s not the players fault, then you’re just feeding it. You’re giving them a way out. Richt can’t sit there and hold King’s hand to walk him to all of his academic appointments. The kid has to grow up. I mean you’re saying if Richt had any integrity he’d kick King off the team, but that’s not how it works. A coach can’t take away scholarships based on a guys attitude just like, they can only bench them (which is what’ll more than likely happen). If they did have that power, college football would lose much of its stars because they’re all getting big heads like i said before. Unfortunately, when a kid signs to play, they really have to screw up big for the school to revoke it. And let’s face it, when King signed, he was a huge prospect. Every school in the SEC wanted him. If every recruit who signed to play college football turned out exactly like the coaches thought he would, they wouldn’t recruit so many guys, and there would be a lot more undefeated teams at the end of the season. There’s just no way to predict that kind of stuff. As for us “sickos” defending Richt, why not? The guy’s only been one of the best coaches in college football over the last decade, and has brought the Dawgs out of the cellar that Donnan and Goff put them in. Every program has a down year here and there, just look around! Texas, Florida, USC, Michigan, Notre Dame, Nebraska, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, the list go
Georgia to play Ohio State?
December 28th, 2010
2:45 pm
Hahahaha. Other than 250,000 delusional people, who gives a rats azz about the Two most overated and over hyped programs in the history of the NCAA playing each other? I know this ex dawg don’t!
Georgia to play Ohio State?
December 28th, 2010
2:48 pm
buLLdawg,
Tell you what bub, you can have my ticket when the Buckeyes play in Athens. But that means you can’t blow your brains out for about 9 more years. ok?
Dawgs Roll
December 29th, 2010
8:33 am
The Dawgs will not need king to blow out some lowly commuter school like UCF. Ga may put up half a hundred on that weak D. Look for Grantham’s D to hold UCF under 13. The Dawgs are back! UGA wins the SEC east in 2011—mark it down!
Julie
December 29th, 2010
9:03 am
He needs to be released from the team. King has been given more than enough chances to prove himself. I am a true UGA fan and I am sick of all the thugs and irresponsibility that these college players are bringing to the all the football programs. It is time to clean house and get players that care about playing the game and care about the free education they are getting because of their athletic talent.
Sergeant Joe Friday, LAPD
December 29th, 2010
9:29 am
Get rid of all the useless thugs!
Lakedawg
December 29th, 2010
10:32 am
Caleb just does not take any responsibility for his actions, the coaches can not lead 125 players to every class /appointment every day. Coach Mark Richt has as much or more integrity as any coach in country and his win % is in top 10 the past 10 years, the best ever at Georgia.
Dawgs need 2 RB’s badly in this class for future and I predict again next year will be a double digit win season and whoever HT and other clueless bloggers can find some other school to gripe about.
cadawg
December 29th, 2010
5:45 pm
bulldawg: they’re doing wonderful things at mental institutions these days, friend. your 10,000 word post up there is about as crazy as anything i’ve ever seen.
as for CK… it’s just too bad. i don’t know what sort of kid he is, but it’s always a shame to see someone piss it all away. i hope he gets it together and helps us (and himself) next year, but i’m not optimistic about it. sounds like richt is at the end of his rope.
go dawgs!
Dawgfan
December 29th, 2010
9:25 pm
King is the result of not enforcing discipline. Players are products of their environment. UGA has set a precedence for not having discipline. Off field issues, penalties, and failure to do the basics correctly is all a result of no discipline. Great organizations are TEAMS that do the basics correctly every time. Richt is responsible for what happens AND what fails to happen! I would have fired Richt after the 2008 season. That was a poor job of coaching given the talent returning from the 2007 season. Don’t expect anything to change as long as Richt is the head coach.
bosshawg
December 30th, 2010
6:21 am
crack head waiting to happen
racine dawg
December 30th, 2010
7:45 am
Relax–ga can beat ucf easy with backups. Dawgs win in a rout: 44-20
Eat this, haters!!! Ha ha - I love it
December 30th, 2010
7:49 am
College football’s $1.1 billion profit
http://money.cnn.com/2010/12/29/news/companies/college_football_dollars/index.htm
Can’t argue with the $, and there is no way you loser haters can spin these numbers. Chump azz AU, The OS, and of course our lovely little wimps on N. Ave.. Plug the greased up cucumber back into your holes.
Epaminondas
December 30th, 2010
11:14 am
C’mon, Richt. He’s no good for the team. Turn him out to pasture. Duh!
Epaminondas
December 30th, 2010
11:16 am
Dawgfan…you are spot on! Richt needs to go. They’ll give him one more mediocre season, and then show him the door. Good riddance.
monty
December 30th, 2010
2:01 pm
Is none of this stuff coming to CMR’s attention before it gets this far? What about, “hey coach, your boy has missed his last 2 appointments?” Just saying.
King Rules
December 30th, 2010
5:35 pm
In his spare time, King want him some of those white women with red panties baby—get Damon’s #!!
Tom, Resident Georgia Fan
December 30th, 2010
10:58 pm
We haven’t had a dependable back since Musa Smith. Change that and we are back in the hunt.
RMikel58
December 31st, 2010
2:39 am
If you guy’s get beat in the Liberty Bowl dont bother coming home. It’s already been an embarrasing season and this would put the nail in the coffin.
Coach Richt and the Alumni will continue to ignore the fans pleas to rid theirselves of Mike Bobo. New AD and he is anal as well.
Telling it like it is. Waste of all that talent over 3 years not knowing how to utilize them in different areas lies directly on the shoulders on Mark Richt.
There is a comparison between athletes and real men
December 31st, 2010
12:05 pm
UGA man here. Caleb King, ealey and AJ Green and the Ohio State thugs, the GT thugs like Robert Hall or the UT thugs or Scam Newton and any athlete that chooses to act like a 13 year old and who can bench 375 pounds BUT REFUSES to act like a man can look to the US ARY or Navy or Marines or AF.
These men are the same age, for whatever reason, they chose to serve their nation. THEY are there when they have to be up and ready. They are real men.
Now, any athlete reading this ought to grow up ……………act like a man and that includes any UGA athlete who has it so eassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssy in life.
Go Dogs.
aladawg
December 31st, 2010
7:06 pm
Dawgs Roll, eat your own words pansy defence uh and our offense sucked.
stendek
December 31st, 2010
7:12 pm
Glad Mark Richt is coming back. Ensures last place in SEC for seasons to come! May lead SEC in losses. Will definitely lead SEC in FGS! How about another three pointer loser? Hate that clueless piece of shet! Enjoy another disaster MR apologists. All of you damn sure deserve it!
STENDEK
aladawg
December 31st, 2010
7:14 pm
ATL XMAN man are you smoking corn silk? I have supported Richt up until today’s Liberty Bowl. Man it is time for that goody two shoes to get the hell out of the state of Georgia.
stendek
December 31st, 2010
11:37 pm
More salt for those wounds…
http://stendek77.wordpress.com/2011/01/01/dawgs-clueless-under-mark-richt-in-bowl-collapse-to-end-6-7/
Happy New Year. STENDEK
fair and Balanced
January 1st, 2011
10:45 am
Character flaw. 3 years of rehab with Pastor CMR and no results. Let him go to another “church”.
stendek
January 1st, 2011
12:15 pm
I have followed prep, college and professional sports in Georgia for over half a century. Talk about a glutton for punishment! Oh well. First I wish Happy New Year to all. Be safe and happy. I claimed ouster of Ilya Kovalchuck would make Thrashers better. Missed that one. No better just no worse. Have been right more than wrong on sports thoughts throughout years. Keeping Mark Richt is an affront to Bulldog Nation! That is not up for debate. Even the most diehard MR supporter should have been shocked into reality by FG decision. The Dawgs travel 99.9 yards (more or less) then MR orders a field goal on fourth and millimeters! What is wrong with THAT picture? MR had no intention of winning that game to embarrass UCF! Being a first bowl victim is, well, disatasteful. How many months did Dawgs have to prepare for this do or die bowl game? Hmmm. Yellow Jackets were chided mercilessly for scoring one TD against a service academy. How many TDs did Dawgs post against UCF? Hmmm. Letting teams like Dawgs, Gamecocks and Volunteers (only one with asterik due to corrupt officiating) in bowls is an affront to once proud SEC. An 0-3 mark is still and 0-3 mark! Buy out remainder of MR contract. Get him OUT of Athens before further damage is done! Right now I am not so concerned WHO is hired. Very few competent coaches would have a losing campaign with present talent base in Athens. Delaying imminent only prolongs total misery for Bulldog Nation! Know who wisest Bulldog is? Mascot! He feigned illness to miss wasted trip to Memphis, Tennessee. Smart doggy that one! Best again to everyone!
STENDEK
stendek
January 1st, 2011
12:16 pm
Mark. Please explain to me why last comment was rejected.
Thanks.
STENDEK
Yuck
January 1st, 2011
2:23 pm
Saw King on the sideline…That POS got a free vacation…hope 2011 brings him injury and more arrests…
GT BABy
January 1st, 2011
2:52 pm
Caleb Queen baby!
ga dawg
January 1st, 2011
4:37 pm
get rid of him. bum
LakeDawg
January 1st, 2011
5:01 pm
Any word on a CMR resignation yet?
extrapoint
January 1st, 2011
6:17 pm
Last
Yellow Fuzz
January 1st, 2011
8:01 pm
SOOOOOOOOO glad I’m not a dog fan. Almost feel sorry for the following AH’s who have not only been forced to swallow more than their pride but also seem to have taken their little sacks and disappeared. Hahahahaha.
1eyejacked
DawgInLace
WTF?!?!
How2Fish
SugarHillDawg
Dublin Dawg
Altahama Dawg
jb
Supes
ryan
BOOGIE MAN FROM HARTWELL
coach smith
kral
Red Dawg77
The Dawg Nation
EX GEORGIA FAN
Hershal talker
Dawg82
Swift
January 1st, 2011
8:27 pm
The new colors/uniforms look sloppy and we play sloppy.
Can we go back to the silver britches and red (not orange) and black?
Steve
January 1st, 2011
8:45 pm
I could give a damn less what the uniforms look like, as long as the cameras get more shots of UGA backs and receivers standing in the end zone!!! Murray will be the read deal for three more years. King is done. Dump his worthless carcass at the nearest Wal-Marrt and let him apply for a job as a greeter.
Brucerugby79
January 1st, 2011
10:24 pm
I remember they beat Florida-which makes the other stuff a little easier to take
Looking back at the 2010 Georgia Bulldogs
January 1st, 2011
10:30 pm
[...] was nothing short of a disappointment. He missed five games, three of them coming because he was academically ineligible or suspended. Like last year, Washaun Ealey showed that he was capable of carrying the load. [...]
Stumpknocker
January 1st, 2011
11:21 pm
And some of you guys think you’ll challenge for a conference title next year ???????………..excuse me while I laugh my a$$ off. Your main man Green couldn’t catch the ball for all the $$$$ signs in his eyes……he’s good as gone to the NFL. The QB , probably the best in the conference next year, will be forced to run a one-man-show. Washoff Easy, the 23 year old Soph is a cinch to leave next year…….$$$$ signs, achedemics or the law will get him. Your looking at another 6 or 7 win season ……..if your lucky.
Memphis Mike
January 2nd, 2011
9:18 am
Can he even read? And is that rumor about him deliberately getting himself declared ineligible for the bowl game true? If it all is, why is UGA keeping him?
affirmative action again
January 2nd, 2011
11:08 am
King just another example of the failed affirmative action experiment, look at UGA graduation rate for BB and Football -any major college for that matter -accepting minorities into schools with the realization there is no way they should be attending college especially when they could barely get out of HS. But under the guise of giving them a “chance” they continue to get arrested, fail to go to class, get in other trouble on campus and are eventually shown the door. One wonders why no one mentions the qualified STUDENT athlete who didn’t get a chance because he was a little bit smaller, slower of whatever but would have graduated stayed out of trouble and made the university proud. Political correct nonsense once again rears it’s ugly head!
BullDawgMike
January 2nd, 2011
11:48 am
Just ANOTHER wasted scholarship as far as I’m concerned. And there have been far too many of these the last 3-4 years. Not only are we outcoached alot, we are getting killed on the recruiting trail.
Leon
January 2nd, 2011
1:11 pm
Damn a 23 yr old Jr, enough said…..UGA has got to do better with the football program than it has over the last 2 yrs.
GA shawty
January 3rd, 2011
12:25 am
MARCUS DOWTIN CHARGED WITH 2ND DEGREE ASSUALT
http://www.delmarvanow.com/article/20101230/WCT01/12300328
Why hasn’t this been reported? Coincidentally, he’s charged days before he’s not allowed to play in the bowl game yet UGA claims it’s a “coach’s decision.” Is UGA trying to cover up arrest #12?