
Willie Martinez coached alongside Mark Richt at Georgia for nine years. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)
THE TEN AT 10
1. Looks like Willie Martinez is coming back to the SEC. The former Georgia defensive coordinator, so vilified his last couple of years in Athens, is joining new Auburn defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder as defensive backs coach for the Tigers. Nothing is official yet but there are multiple reports Martinez was in Auburn on Monday, including THIS ONE by Charles Goldberg of The Birmingham News. It will be the fifth time the two men have coached together, including hitches at Boca Raton (Fla.) High School, Central Michigan, Central Florida and Georgia. Martinez, 48, resigned as defensive backs coach at Oklahoma in January. He was fired as Georgia’s defensive coordinator in December of 2009.
Of course, this means the Bulldogs’ last two D-coordinators will be conspiring against them in November (and on the recruiting trail well before then). That continues a long tradition of Georgia coaches ending up at Auburn and vice-versa. Last time we checked the conference-expansion gurus are still planning to continue the “Deep South’s Old Rivalry” at least one more year.
2. As expected, Georgia reported a secondary violation because of head football coach Mark Richt’s nationally-televised comments about Josh Harvey-Clemons on ESPNU on national signing day, according to documents obtained Monday by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution via open records laws on Monday.
To recap, Harvey-Clemons announced on TV at 9:15 a.m. he was signing with Georgia and actually appeared to sign something. At 9:45 a.m., Richt answered questions about Harvey-Clemons’ addition an ESPN reporter in Athens, also on live television. According to UGA’s report, Richt realized at 11 a.m. that Georgia still had not received Harvey-Clemons’ signed letter-of-intent and immediately reported that to compliance. Athletic Director Greg McGarity’s letter of explanation to SEC Commissioner Mike Slive, dated the next day, noted that UGA finally received Harvey-Clemons’ faxed letter-of-intent at about 8 a.m. on Feb. 2 and that the time and date listed next to Harvey-Clemons’ signature was 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 1.
All of which means very little. Though Georgia admitted to a violation of NCAA Bylaw 13.10.2, McGarity asked Slive “for relief of prescribed penalties” due to the “de minimis” nature and “mitigating circumstances” of the violation. De minimis is latin for “so minor as to merit disregard,” according to Merriam-Webster Dictionary.
3. Meanwhile, I filed an update this past weekend on the on-going disciplinary troubles in Georgia’s secondary. I learned this past Friday that UGA’s Office of Student Conduct is reviewing the domestic violence/simple battery case against cornerback Sanders Commings to determine whether it is a violation of the school’s conduct code regarding “physical abuse” and if it needs to be dealt with on the university level. Interestingly, though, the interviews available so far from that investigation indicate the school’s inquiry may do more to help Commings’ legal case than hurt it. The arraignment for the Bulldogs’ senior start is scheduled for March 22.
As for dismissed defensive backs Nick Marshall and Chris Sanders, each of them has landed (or will land) at junior colleges. Marshall already is enrolled at Garden City Community College in Kansas and Sanders plans to enroll at Georgia Military College in Milledgeville in April. Both players are hoping Richt and team members will allow them to return next year, according to their respective head coaches. Wide receiver Sanford Seay, who was also dismissed for being involved in the same theft incident as the other two players, has not determined his next move, according to reports.
4. Georgia’s men’s basketball team has a chance to win three SEC games in a row for the first time since knocking off Ole Miss, Kentucky, Mississippi State and Arkansas in four consecutive days to win the 2008 SEC Tournament in Atlanta. The Bulldogs (12-12, 3-7 SEC) are coming off a stunning win over No. 18 Mississippi State in overtime in Starkville this past Saturday. They beat NCAA Tournament bubble team Arkansas in Athens this past Wednesday.
Now the Bulldogs visit South Carolina Wednesday night and it appears to be the most winnable game so far. The Gamecocks (9-15, 1-9 SEC) are currently last in the league. But coach Mark Fox isn’t expecting an easy go of it. “South Carolina has already played Kentucky twice, already played Florida twice, and then had Vandy and Alabama at home,” he noted. “So I think their schedule has been really hard. I think they’re like us, a group that’s continuing to get better and continues to play a little better each week. I’m sure we’ll see them at their best on Wednedsay night.”
5. Several Bulldog players are starting to assert themselves as we enter the last third of the regular season. Gerald Robinson Jr., who was named SEC Player of the Week, seems to have been willing the Bulldogs to victory the last couple of weeks. His offensive and defensive plays down the stretch were the difference against State. Also, freshman Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who hit the game-deciding 3-pointer in OT, is starting to display the all-around skills that made him a five-star rating. Also, Donte’ Williams and Nemanja Djurisic are creating some post offense and a still-hobbled Marcus Thornton has proven to be defensive and rebounding force.
6. Speaking of Georgia basketball, I ran into former Bulldogs Carlos Strong (1992-96) the other day refereeing youth basketball games in Oconee County. It was wonderful to see the 6-foot-8 forward in action at Herman C. Michael Park as he lent his talents to the 7- and 8-year-old kids there. He’d blow his whistle if they traveled or double-dribbled, take a second or two to show them how to do it correctly, then hand them back the ball.
A former McDonald’s All-American from Athens’ Cedar Shoals High, Strong played professionally in the NBA, CBA and Europe and hasn’t been out of professional basketball very long. Now he’s running the “Carlos Strong Skills & Drills Basketball Camp” through Oconee County Parks and Recreation Department. He also recently returned to classes at UGA where he is finishing up his degree in child and family development. Strong told me hopes to coach on a full-time basis in the near future.
7. In women’s hoops, Anne Marie Armstrong, a 6-foot-3 junior from Norcross, was named SEC Player of the Week on Monday based on her work in Sunday’s 76-63 win over Vanderbilt. The former Miss Georgia Basketball scored a career-high 23 points on 11-of-16 shooting and played all 40 minutes against the Commodores. Armstrong’s honor comes on the heels of teammate Krista Donald being named SEC Freshman of the Week the previous week.
8. Speaking of Donald, she didn’t play in the Vanderbilt game after having some major dental work done, meaning that the Lady Dogs were at less than full strength for a game yet again this season. Women’s basketball publicist Mike Mobley shared an amazing stat with me this week regarding the team’s struggle to stay healthy this season. Injuries, illnesses and the like have forced Lady Dogs to miss a combined 158 individual days of practice this season. That tally does not include losing 6-4 Marisela Rodriguez sitting out the season due to a pre-existing knee injury.
All told, coach Andy Landers said he has had what he expected to be a full complement of players for just four practices since November.The only Lady Bulldogs not to miss a workout due to a health condition are Jasmine Hassell, Khaalidah Miller, Tamika Willis and Danielle Bennett. “We’re calling those four our ‘birthday party ponies,’” Landers quipped. “They’re healthy as horses so we ride them hard for two hours every day.”
Here’s the good news: Georgia (19-6, 8-4 SEC) appears to be at full strength heading into this week’s critical games against South Carolina and Florida. The No. 21-ranked Lady Dogs are currently tied with South Carolina for third in the SEC.
9. Baseball starts on Friday with season opener against Presbyterian at Foley Field. It looks like it’s going to be a good year for the Diamond Dogs as coach David Perno brings back what might be the most experienced team of his tenure. Eight position players and eight pitchers are back from the team that reached the NCAA Regional Finals in Corvallis, Ore., last year. And they should have a strong starting rotation built around all-star right-hander Michael Palazzone, who was 10-5 with 3.14 ERA in 2011. But Georgia is already having to overcome some injury problems in the bullpen. Tyler Maloof, who had 18 saves in 19 opportunities this past season, has been shut down since early fall with a back muscle issue. Perno is not certain when Maloof can get back but best guesses are mid to late season.
10. THIS & THAT: Kudos to Seth Emerson of The Macon Telegraph for going the extra mile(s) and tracking down former Georgia basketball players Travis Leslie and Trey Thompkins with the L.A. Clippers at Charlotte’s Time-Warner Cable Arena. For his trouble Emerson gained some nice insights into the lives of the two NBA rookies and their feelings about how the Bulldogs are doing without them. . . . Rusty Mansell of Dawgs247.com got in touch with former Georgia signee Chris Mayes, a defensive lineman out of Griffin’s Spalding High, and reports that Mayes will enroll at Georgia in January. Mayes also said he’s going to redshirt this coming season so he will have three years of eligibility remaining at UGA. . . .
The No. 4-ranked Georgia men’s tennis team plays host to Georgia Tech Tuesday at 4 p.m. at the Lindsey Hopkins Indoor Tennis Center. The Bulldogs lost to the Yellow Jackets last year, breaking a 24-match winning streak. . . . The Georgia Gym Dogs moved up to No. 4 from No. 6 in the national rankings after knocking off No. 3 Arkansas this past Friday. Anybody else just noticing that the NCAA Gymnatics Championships are going to be held at Gwinnett Arena April 20-22? . . . The No. 10-ranked Georgia softball team is playing host to five teams in the 9th annual Georgia Softball Classic starting Friday. . . . Former Bulldogs Brian Harman, who’s now a pro, teamed up with an amateur to tie for first in the Pebble Beach Pro-Am last week. Harman finished 20th individually. . . . The current men’s golf team opens the spring season in the Puerto Rico Classic this weekend. . . . The No. 11-ranked women’s golf team was in the lead in Puerto Rico on Monay after All-American Marta Silva Zamora and teammate Emilie Burger each carded opening-round 66s. . . . The Georgia swimming and diving teams compete in the SEC Championships in Knoxville beginning Wednesday.
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funny...
February 14th, 2012
12:05 pm
Now that’s funny, freaking Willie Martinez.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:06 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:04 pm
They were ranked and you won, you beat a ranked team.
We have no control over pre season rankings, and yes I agree beg of season rankings are mostly useless, but they ranked them for a reason, usually potential.
But thats what we have and have to deal with.
KB
February 14th, 2012
12:06 pm
Oldfan is an Aubie? Lost 5 out of last 6 to UGA , go over to the Bama board tigers have done much better against them.
WDE
February 14th, 2012
12:07 pm
@OldFan 45-7 that’s all we need to say to Barners…well we could add 5 of the last 6…but that is just cruel.
hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
February 14th, 2012
12:10 pm
Bob,
It would be nice if Tek could be ranked for us at least once a decade for when we beat you every Thanksgiving weekend.
The Memory
February 14th, 2012
12:11 pm
Facts are facts. With BVG as DC, Willie Martinez did a fine job as DB coach. Consistency and overall defensive play deteriorated under WM as DC. I suspect both will do a good job at Aubarn. We have our guy now, so no hard feelings toward Coach Martinez.
OldFan
February 14th, 2012
12:11 pm
Michigan State……..enough said. Embarrassed the SEC.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:12 pm
OldFan
February 14th, 2012
12:11 pm
embarrased??? hahahahhahahahahahahhahaha you won in OT you moron.
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:13 pm
It would be nice if Tek could be ranked for us at least once a decade for when we beat you every Thanksgiving weekend.
We were ranked 2 of the last three years when we played. Not that we deserved to be.
hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
February 14th, 2012
12:16 pm
OldFan
Embarrassed? Michigan St. had one of the most senior ladened teams in the nation last year and they needed our craptastic kicker to put a bow on it for them in OT.
But happy trolling, Tek fan.
1eyedJack
February 14th, 2012
12:20 pm
So Martinez “resigned” at Oklahoma. Would that be like Hitler informing Rommel he could take the cyanide or be hung by piano wire?
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:21 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:13 pm
good lord, have some pride in your team. yes they suck and all but you can at least support them. You have to be the worst fan of any team I have ever come across.
OldFan
February 14th, 2012
12:22 pm
And when is Georgia’s next NC and first BCS title?? What year will that be?? Let’s hear it…..
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:22 pm
good lord, have some pride in your team. yes they suck and all but you can at least support them.
I completely support them with all my heart. I’m not going to pretend that we were one of the 25 best teams in the country last year though because we weren’t.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:24 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:22 pm
doesnt seem like it. Never seen one positive GT comment from you. this is thie closest thing to it. FYI you come across as a huge fair weather fan
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:24 pm
I think Mich St was probably the ones who were embarrassed after the bowl game. They stunk up the first half and gave UGA hope. It shouldn’t have been as close as it was.
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:25 pm
My “defense” of Willie is the same today as it was when he was DC at UGA, Joey. When folks say things that are FACTUALLY incorrect, I find that unnessesary.So I sometimes correct that. That’s all. Feel free to correct me if you think I am saying something incorrect, too. The truth is he did NOT have a horrible pass defense at Oklahoma, unless somebody thinks that the majority of the teams in the country, including quite a few in the top 25, were horrible, and should have “run off” thier DB coaches.
Suffice it to say that his tenue at UGA did not work out in the long run, for a variety of reasons. (to which I am on record as saying all along would be dealt with in logical and time appropriate manner, which it exactly was) But to call him horrible, or grossly overstate how bad it was when he was here, I’ve just never understood the need for that. The man is a good coach. Every situation is not always right for everyone. I guess Van Gorder is a fool for recommending him for the UGA job, and a fool for hiring him now?
hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
February 14th, 2012
12:25 pm
Says the clown that was spanked by Utah
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:26 pm
OldFan
February 14th, 2012
12:22 pm
hahahahaha funny coming from a team that hasnt won anything since the 60s and 70s ahahahhahahahaha.
Look for a UGA title in the next 3 years.
hahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!
February 14th, 2012
12:26 pm
I cant remember the last time Tech was even a top 50 team actually
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:27 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:24 pm
gave us hope???? ahhahahahahahahahaha you mean we gave them hope at the end, which the took full advantage of. No getting around it, they beat us and we had the game won but let them back in it.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:30 pm
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:25 pm
CWM hands down the worst DC to come through the UGA tunnels in red and black. that being said, he was very good as a position coach. dont like him and BVG teaming up again, with SEC caliber talent. but still think they have a long ways to go and before they get there BVG will be back in the NFL.
Mark
February 14th, 2012
12:31 pm
Do bot be fooled by the troll GTBob. He is only on here out of bitterness and jealously to insult and smear UGA.
He thinks by self-deprecating his own pathetic mess of a team it will give him a pass and will not recieve equally insulting, childish comments in return.
Do not be fooled and do not give this troll a pass. He is the worst kind of troll.
dan
February 14th, 2012
12:32 pm
Well said DawginLex! LOL.
I think there were numerous problems with the defense during Willie’s tenure. So of it was scheme, which can be attributed to him. Some of it was a dip in talent as compared to the early 2000’s when the Dawgs had Seymour, Pollack, Baily, Thomas Davis etc. Some of it was the warring factions on the defensive coaching staff between Martinez, Janek, and Fabris. And some of it was Richt becoming complacent and not reining his coaching staff in like he should have( hey let’s just call it like it is). And then on top of all that, you had the defensive players quitting on Willie, which became apparent as the 2009 season went on.
So it was a series of bad decisions, that led to a bad culture at UGA. It looks like things are starting to straighten out at UGA now, although the championship mentality is still lacking with this current group of players as compared to Richt’s earlier teams. Time will tell if Richt is on the right track or if last season was merely an aberration.
As for Auburn, I don’t think the combination of Van Gorder and Martinez can be any worse than Ted Roof, who was never a great DC, even during his tenure at Tech. I’m also of the opinion that the focus on defense, both in college and Pro, is not what it used to be. It seems like it is more about the offense scoring the opposition.Only Bama and LSU are the exceptions to that rule, and they play mind-numbling coservative offense, allowing their defense to generate turnovers and putting them in good position to score. I mean I guess winning a championship, whether you do it with offense or defense, is the most important thing. But it sure would be nice to have teams that were equally potent on defense and offense like how you used to have in the 90’s with FSU, Miami, Nebraska etc.
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:34 pm
doesnt seem like it. Never seen one positive GT comment from you. this is thie closest thing to it. FYI you come across as a huge fair weather fan
Then you haven’t been looking hard enough. And FYI, of all people on earth, your opinion means the least to me of anyone.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:34 pm
Mark
February 14th, 2012
12:31 pm
O we know mark, we know. Guy is a complete idiot. Prob reads football for dummies for his info.
dan
February 14th, 2012
12:35 pm
Well said DawginLex! LOL.
I think there were numerous problems with the defense during Willie’s tenure. So of it was scheme, which can be attributed to him. Some of it was a dip in talent as compared to the early 2000’s when the Dawgs had Seymour, Pollack, Baily, Thomas Davis etc. Some of it was the warring factions on the defensive coaching staff between Martinez, Janek, and Fabris. And some of it was Richt becoming complacent and not reining his coaching staff in like he should have( hey let’s just call it like it is). And then on top of all that, you had the defensive players quitting on Willie, which became apparent as the 2009 season went on.
So it was a series of bad decisions, that led to a bad culture at UGA. It looks like things are starting to straighten out at UGA now, although the championship mentality is still lacking with this current group of players as compared to Richt’s earlier teams. Time will tell if Richt is on the right track or if last season was merely an aberration.
As for Auburn, I don’t think the combination of Van Gorder and Martinez can be any worse than Ted Roof, who was never a great DC, even during his tenure at Tech. I’m also of the opinion that the focus on defense, both in college and Pro, is not what it used to be. It seems like it is more about the offense out scoring the opposition like in the Pro’s.Only Bama and LSU are the exceptions to that rule, and they play mind-numbling conservative offense, allowing their defense to generate turnovers and putting them in good position to score. I mean I guess winning a championship, whether you do it with offense or defense, is the most important thing. But it sure would be nice to have teams that were equally potent on defense and offense like how you used to have in the 90’s with FSU, Miami, Nebraska etc.
Big Old Dawg
February 14th, 2012
12:35 pm
GTBob….why do you come in here? All you do is stir crap up…and then when UGA supporters go into Tech’s blog…you act like it’s the most disgusting thing ever. Well I guess it’s time for my UGA friends to go trash Tech in Tech’s blog and Bob all your Tech friens can thank you.
Joey
February 14th, 2012
12:36 pm
AD, you are talking about a DB coach for Oklahoma. An assistant coach. I’m talking about a former DC for UGA.
Oklahoma’s pass defense may not have been horrible, but Willie was not the DC at Oklahoma. In other words, I expect Willie taught the DBs what the DC wanted him to teach. Lucky for Oklahoma.
Willie Martinez was a horrible DC – gosh just go back and see how our points per game exploded under him. Not to mention we never got sacks, ints, or stopped ANYBODY when we needed to. Remember the opponents throwing to a receiver that seemingly had no DBs within 20 yards?
I do.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:36 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:34 pm
Dont need to go look we all know its not there.
Im glad that you dont care of my opinion just shows how stupid you are sinc,e I unlike you, actually know what I am talking about.
Keep that jealousy of UGA alive!!
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:37 pm
He thinks by self-deprecating his own pathetic mess of a team it will give him a pass and will not recieve equally insulting, childish comments in return.
I can 100% confirm that I am not looking for a pass. I am actually hoping for insulting, childish comments in return.
Joey
February 14th, 2012
12:37 pm
And I bet Willie teaches Auburn DBs exactly how Van Gorder tells him to do it, not the way Willie wants to.
Auburn better hope that’s the case . . .
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:38 pm
I’m pretty sure it would take me about 15 minutes to compile a list of DC at UGA over time that had less sucess, but that is not the point. He didnt work out. Which puts him in the company with how many DCs that havent worked out long term at all the football program in the nation over the years? I’ve just never understood the need to over-exagerate that the way it has been. Especially to say he was a horrible position coach which is just utterly false.
But look, I am not naive to the ways of college football fandom, and the way co-ordinators get bashed. It’s just part of the deal.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:38 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:37 pm
hahahahaha you mean those words that are added on at the end of a post that destroys you and your stupid opinions???
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:39 pm
Im glad that you dont care of my opinion just shows how stupid you are sinc,e I unlike you, actually know what I am talking about.
Yes, you proved this when you couldn’t come up with any coaches who won a championship in their first 10 years. Bob Stoops is another one by the way.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:40 pm
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:38 pm
Wasnt cut out for DC and that was clear. He cost us many a game. But as a position coach was very good and helped developed some really good talent.
Hatin' on Willie?
February 14th, 2012
12:41 pm
Maybe Martinez as a DC was the problem and not him as a Defensive Back’s coach? Seems the problems began after VanGorder left, not Martinez coaching under VanGorder.
Georgia’s Passing Defense: National Ranking
2001 = #96
2002 = #31
2003 = #6
2004 = #16
2005 = #7
Crimedog
February 14th, 2012
12:41 pm
Commings will probably skate because of Richt’s maneuvering and the fact that battered women tend not to testify against the men who habitually beat them. And Richt’s double standard strikes again with the three theives. The more talented players may catch a break while the fall guy opens up a scholarship. We will see if McGarity is for real or another Evans-like menion of Adams.
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:42 pm
Well I guess it’s time for my UGA friends to go trash Tech in Tech’s blog and Bob all your Tech friens can thank you.
Please do. I want you to trash it with all of your might. Show me some true hatred.
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:43 pm
Our points “exploded” under him by LESS that the point rise in the SEC as a whole over those years.
As I said, he didn’t work outas DC here. No need to exagrerate it.
dan
February 14th, 2012
12:44 pm
Just ignore the Tech trolls gang. If 10-1( which for the record is the same amount of wins that Vanderbilt has had against us the last 11 years) doesn’t shut them up, nothing ever will.
Joey
February 14th, 2012
12:44 pm
“Especially to say he was a horrible position coach which is just utterly false”
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Who said that? I took pains to call him a horrible DC for UGA.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:45 pm
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:39 pm
hahahaha really???? OR proved that their is maybe a small handful of coahces that have been able to accomplish what is being held against Richt??? which is the overall point you idiot.
FYI chizik doesnt count, we all know Scam was bought and paid for and that Les did it with every Senior coming from Satans recruiting (You know the leaders on the team)
Trojan
February 14th, 2012
12:46 pm
Derek Dooley is a loose cannon. He’s going to go Urban Cryer on us soon.
Dawg48
February 14th, 2012
12:46 pm
Who cares how they did at Georgia! They put on the Orange now! They are the enemy!
GTBob
February 14th, 2012
12:48 pm
TDF, how about Larry Coker, or Jimmy Johnson, or Pete Carroll? I can go on for days with these.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 14th, 2012
12:48 pm
TDF…wants carvell gone so maybe he can get to post again all day while he is supposed to be working.
AltamahaDawg
February 14th, 2012
12:48 pm
BTW, I find it interesting how clear folks are about the offense’s role (bobo bashing) NOW, But when Willie was here nothing the offense did was even considered part of the outcome of the game. Stafford could throw a pick 6 and it was all Wllie’s fault.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:48 pm
Crimedog
February 14th, 2012
12:41 pm
hahahahahha considering every report from witnesses proves he did nothing wrong you idiot. This stupid paper owes this kid a huge apology for the crap they wrote without knowing any of the facts.
habitual????? you seriously didnt buy into the AJcs checked box theory???? wow you are dumb
No marks- which you would see had he hit her in the mouth
All witnesses saying they never saw him hit her, but instead she went after him bc he wasnt spending enough time with her. And he removed himself from the situation like he should have.
Cummings did nothing wrong and will be able to play every game this season like he should be.
TDF
February 14th, 2012
12:50 pm
A person SMART enough to know……
February 14th, 2012
12:48 pm
No just bc Carvell is an idiot