Q&A WITH GEORGIA COACH MARK RICHT
Georgia coach Mark Richt answered reporters’ questions for a half-hour on Thursday afternoon. The Bulldogs are in the midst of their off-season conditioning program and preparing for the start of spring practice on March 19. Following is raw transcription covering most of what was discussed . . .
Q: There has been talk of rising sophomore Ray Drew moving from outside linebacker to defensive end in the spring. Is that true, and are there some other position changes afoot?
A: The thing about our defense is it’s very versatile. A guy who at one time might be standing up as a linebacker, the next play he’s got his hand on the ground rushing the passer. So the flexibility has been there since Todd came. The bottom line is we’re going to play everybody in any given game or in any given personnel grouping depending on what we’re trying to defend. The versatility of our defense allows that.
“People have also been talking about Malcolm Mitchell. Could he end up playing both ways? Quite frankly, we’re going to experiment with that a little bit. We’re going to see how much he can handle learning some cornerback. So that’s something. People have been talking about Richard Samuel, could he end up playing some fullback reps? There’s a chance of that, too. Again, we have got to make sure we take the entire talent base of our football team and get the best players out there in whatever situations we need them in. If that means a guy playing both ways or two positions on defense or , if that means we have to put the entire starting lineup on offense and defense playing special teams, I don’t care what it is, we have to do whatever we have to do to get the best players on the field. We’ve got to take advantage of everybody’s abilities.”
Q: What are the kicking and punting competitions going to look like in the spring?
A: “First of all, I doubt either of those jobs get finalized before we get to the fall. We’ve got guys that we signed we think have the ability to win those jobs in Marshall Morgan and Collin Barber. Those guys were signed for a reason. We also have Jamie Lindley who has been a kicker but can also punt and has been working on his punting. Adam Erickson is here working. Those guys are the top candidates who will be pushing them. Other guys will get an opportunity as well.”
Q: How do you feel about your secondary with the dismissals of defensive backs Nick Marshall and Chris Sanders and the two-game suspension of Sanders Commings?
A: Well, it’s a lot thinner for sure, right this minute. It affects special teams play as well. Our cornerback position took a hit and our special teams took a hit. Do we have enough of a talent base on this team to still play at the level we expect to play? I still believe we do. We may have to stretch guys a little bit here and there from a learning standpoint and from getting more reps. But most every great player who’s not a quarterback or certain other positions such as offensive line or extra piont in field goal, most of the other guys are going to play some special teams at one time or another. So we’ve got to get all hands on deck. We’re going to make sure everybody understands how crucial they are and how special teams are just as important as playing first down on defense or offense.”
Q: Speaking of Commings, you went ahead and handed him a two-game suspension despite the fact he has yet to appear in court on the domestic violence charges. How did you arrive at that decision and why did you go ahead and make it?
A: “We don’t like anything like that. We’re not going to have that kind of behavior. We don’t condone it. There are always circumstances that some people know or don’t know. I wasn’t there so, certainly, I don’t know exactly for sure what happened. But I got enough information to feel comfortable that he didn’t behave as well as he should and he’s going to have to face the consequences for that. Of course, playing time seems to be what everybody cares about the most. . . . But there’s a greater price that’s being paid than just that. As always, there’s an educational piece to this thing. And when things are done properly with regard to the discipline and the education, we keep loving these guys, too. So, right now he’s living through the consequences of his actions and that’s just the way it happens here at Georgia.”
Q: As for the three players you dismissed, are you leaving the door open for them to possibly return to Georgia?
A: “All I can tell you right now is I want these guys, wherever they’ve landed, to do great where they’re at and still be able to chase their dream of playing major college football and getting a degree and playing pro ball or whatever their goals may be. That’s what I hope for any of our guys if they ever end up being dismissed from our football team. As far as [coming back], I’m not going to sit here and say 100 percent yes or 100 percent no. Right now they’re on this journey in which they’ve got to take care of business. So maybe later on we can talk about the possibility of that. But I’m not really in a position to say.”
Q: How do you feel as far as an eight or nine-game SEC schedule and do you favor the 6-and-2 or 6-1-1 models as far as the 2012 slate goes?
A: “Just speaking for myself, I know our league is a very difficult league. Eight league games are plenty to me to prove you’re a good football team. And when you always play Georgia Tech to go along with that, that’s another one you’ve got to deal with that takes everything you’ve got. So if you go to nine league games and you continue to have Georgia Tech on there, which I’m sure we will; then, on top of that, if you win your division you have to play in the SEC Championship Game; and then if there ever is a day when they play a plus-one, then you have to win that game and play another game; for me, personally, I think eight is enough to prove that you’re a good football team and you deserve to move on.
“As for the format, I know our rival game with Auburn is very important to us. It’d be kind of hard to not have that game, in my opinion, for a lot of reasons. It’s just like people thinking about Texas and Texas A&M not playing. It’s just sad when you lose rival games. So I don’t know anybody who’d be excited about losing one of those rival games.”
Q: Any concerns about your new contract not being complete at this point?
A: “It’s going to happen in due time. I don’t have any anxiety at all. There’s some different language in there. When you re-write a contract there’s just things that everybody’s got to feel comfortable with. So we’re just ironing out all those little things. It’s more just crossing your t’s and dotting your i’s type of stuff. Greg and I have been together on our discussions and everything’s going extremely well. I don’t have any issues at all.
“Sometimes there’s people going to China or going wherever. Everybody’s life is busy. We didn’t really get going much, to be honest with you, until after signing day. So it wasn’t like this has been worked on since December or something like that.”
Q: Will it be strange for you playing Auburn with Brian VanGorder and Willie Martinez now on its coaching staff?
A: “My gosh, I don’t know if it could get much more emotional for our team or our coaching staffs. Every time we play those guys it’s huge to us. We’re always hoping whenever we play that game it’s very meaningful for both teams as far as division championships and that kind of thing. When you know guys real well and you know them and you love them, it probably adds something to it on a personal level.
“When I first got to Georgia and we played Florida State in a bowl game, you get that different sensation as you prepare. But as soon as you get competing, you just want to win the game just like any other game. You just want to win it. The thing about that bowl game was Coach [Bobby] Bowden was a lot more to me than just my boss. Y’all know about our relationship. It was a whole month or whatever it was to prepare. This, of course, will be a normal cycle of being in a grind and preparing. I don’t know if there will be much time to reflect on all that other stuff.”
Q: What’s it mean to have so much of your defensive talent returning for 2012?
A: “Having a majority of our starters coming back and a majority of our defensive players coming back is a big deal. A lot of them are going to be seniors and leaders and there are a lot of guys that have been proven play-makers. So that’s a very good thing for us. First of all, we don’t want to rest on any accomplishments of the past. But I don’t think our coaches will allow it and I don’t think our leaders will allow that.
“The one thing they all want to do a better job of is finish. We could’ve finished better in our last two ballgames as a team, not just defensively. Our defense knows, at the moment of truth, when we’ve got to get a stop, we’ve got to get a stop. Same thing offensively; when we’ve got to score, we’ve got to score. Defensive statistics are good and all that kind of thing, but the bottom line is we all know, whether it’s offense or defense or special teams, some time in the course of a game, somebody’s got to rise up and make a play. So I think everybody feels the need to be ready to rise to the occasion.”
Q: We never got to ask you about the signing day drama surrounding Josh Harvey-Clemons and the letter-of-intent delay. How stressful was that?
A: “The one thing we knew talking to Josh was, in his heart, he wanted to be a Bulldog. There was no doubt about that. Even though it got delayed there a little bit, he never wavered in his thought process. So that was the thing we were talking to him about. The next morning everything got settled and it was fine. But I’m a big fan of Josh and his entire family. I’m a big Woodrow Clemons fan as well.”
Q: Any truth to reports y’all are considering playing Harvey-Clemons at safety?
A: “I don’t think that. We see him more as a linebacker who we hope can stay in the game in the base looks and the nickel looks. Sometimes you’ll put a nickel corner at the Sam linebacker position or you’ll put a safety into that position in certain situations. If you’ve got a guy with his kind of ability, you may not have to take him off the field. That’s where we want to allow him to grow. He’s also got some offensive skills [as a wide receiver] and he may be just the right guy to throw the ball to in the red zone. So whether he can handle all that as a true freshman, I don’t know. But before his career is over we’ll definitely give him an opportunity to do some things offensively as well.”
Q: How are early enrollees Faton Bauta, Mark Beard and Keith Marshall adjusting to college life?
A: “We just got through going over academics and we covered every player as we always do, every player, every class every grade. Talking about the young guys, one of my questions was just to see what kind of attitude and effort and work ethic they’re bringing to the academic realm and our academic people were really pleased with all three of the new guys. They’re just coming in and being about their business and doing really well. With their ability and their work ethic academically, those three guys are going to do very well.”
Q: It appears offensive line is the biggest area of concern heading into spring practice. What’s your assessment?
A: “When you’re replacing three starters you’re always going to have question marks. The question is do you have the talent base on the team to get the job done. And you know what, I’m really encouraged. I’m not going to say we’re going to line up and whip tail on every single down because that’s tough to do in our league. But I’m encouraged because I see these guys work hard, I see them fighting through the off-season conditioning stuff that we’re doing. I see some athleticism. I see some guys who I think can learn and not have assignment busts and things like that.
“If you can get a group of linemen that have got a little toughness about them, have a little athleticism and know what they’re doing and are coordinated and don’t make a lot of mistakes, they’ll do all right. You hear people say get your hat on the guy. If you’re right on you’re assignment and you fight, you’ve got a chance to move the ball. You’ve got a chance to create space in the running game and have time to throw it. So think we’ve got that. We’re trying to determined how many guys will be game ready by the time we get going. There may be as many as eight or nine, in my mind. If they keep progressing, they can line up and play SEC football. That counts the guys we signed as well.”
Q: You were going to reassess special teams play in the offseason. Any plays to the change the coaching set up as far as the division of responsibilities?
A: “We’re not changing who’s doing what. We’re just making sure we’re real comfortable with what we’re doing and we’re comfortable with the personnel we put on these teams and so that we take the time that it takes to be good at it.”
Q: Is it true you’re considering the addition of a “speed specialist” for your strength and conditioning staff?
A: “I think it’s good to have a lot of versatility within your strength team, because it’s more than just getting strong. It’s conditioning. It’s flexibility. It’s speed and quickness. It’s the entirety of your off-season program. What are the things you want to get accomplished? You definitely want to get stronger; you want to get more flexible; you want to get faster; you want to have great agility; and you want to have stamina. And so, you want to have that kind of diversity on your staff.
“And if you work the muscle well and don’t feed it you have problems. That’s why we made the move with Jenn Ketterly last year in nutrition. We think we have really improved that part of the equation. The other part is trying to find time for these guys to get rest and part of that responsibility is theirs, to get to bed. The other part is to manage their day the best that we possibility can with all the academic and athletic and traning room and community service responsibilities. Whatever these guys do, we’ve got to help them manage their days and rest time.”
172 comments Add your comment
zbulldawg
February 24th, 2012
10:06 am
It worries me to hear & see how people react to a God fearing man ! How they forget want this country was based upon ! IN GOD WE TRUST. Mark Richt understands that,lives it & Shows it ! It’s a shame the way people attack him,his veiws & princables ! What is it that you hate so much about him? He’s real,sincere, honest & much more than just a good football coach.Who’s on his way to greatest. What is it ? It’s puzzling. I would trust him with my own sons.I would not want any of THESE to be near them.He’s right on tract ! And I know the more success he has THESE will just get worst.So go ahead on THESE ! Keep talking,writing,and slendering ! But thank goodness you have no SAY
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:08 am
Next, I feel like a better pre-warmup stretching program might keep our injuries down compared to recent years. Our O.L.can be deeper and better than last years group barring a total melt-down or mass Exodus. Hopefully, CWF can work his line with an eye to the future. I hate seeing an all senior line. Kills you the next year. With our running backs and Q.B.s, our line could be the key to season.
Herschel Talker
February 24th, 2012
10:11 am
Someone explain something to me please:
Assuming we sign Brice Ramsey next year, we will have 5 QBs on scholarship if Murray stays for his senior year (which I assume he will).
Murray
Mason
Lemay
Bauta
Ramsey
Considering we only get 85 scholarships, why are 5 of them spent on QBs? That seems to be a waste considering how many OL we need.
HT
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:22 am
@HT
I think Bauta will end up as a F.B. who can hit roll-out passes or catch screen pass. GA needs B.R. especially if we lose H.M. Baits could really give GA.alot of options.
Joey
February 24th, 2012
10:23 am
Good question. Especially in light of the fact we only play one QB per year . . . literally.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:24 am
Bauta not Baits.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
10:29 am
Waste considering only 1 QB ever gets any snaps ever all season, every season – and to-date is 0-9 vs teams finishing in the top 25.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
10:30 am
“He’s real,sincere, honest & much more than just a good football coach.”
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We are talking about a FOOTBALL COACH HERE, not some Church Choir Boy. Did I miss it that you have NOTHING TO OFFER about his results as a FOOTBALL COACH recently ?
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:32 am
I also think Coach Bobo stayed with Murray too long at times last year when he was having a bad game. Time to play Mason and Lemay when Murray’s head isn’t in the game. You don’t use em, you lose em.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:42 am
@T.B.
I think CMRs a great man, but may be too nice for a H.C. I want to see some FIRE/BRIMSTONE this year. I want him to strike fear in opposing teams before they even step on the field. Just don’t think it’s gonna happen.
Gator
February 24th, 2012
10:49 am
Thomas , Please post so more useless information, I love to see how mack brown has been such a better coach than Richt over the past 2 years or how teams that play in nothing conferences have just as good or better records, or how winning 10 straight games in the SEc is disappointing, wish the gators could’ve won 10 straight last year. Seems you should find another team to support. do you donate money to this worthless bunch thats won the 2nd most games in SEC since richts been there? Would you have fired bear bryant after two 6-5 seasons? how about dooley after 79? all you do is whine like a little girl.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
10:51 am
Unless Coach Bobo is willing to become innovative, then BVG/WM will eat his lunch. They know every play he’s gonna call before he even calls it. But then, so does every coach in the SEC.
JB
February 24th, 2012
10:57 am
The philosophy on offense has got to change if the OC stays the same, and it will. Melts downs and 3 and outs over and over in the second half of games is killing the defense and morale. Richt and Bobo need to play the entire game like they are 3 TD’s behind. Trying to run the ball between the tackles when you don’t have the line or the backs is just dumb. I’m not sold. The D will be outstanding this year, but gassed by the middle of the 3rd quarter.
Joey
February 24th, 2012
10:57 am
Come on Gator, Mack Brown got to 2 BCSCGs, and won one – probably woulda got a second if not for Colt McCoy getting hurt early vs Bama.
The measure of success for a coach is championships, not average wins per season, and that’s what Richt’s career will ultimately be judged on.
Not saying he can’t win one, but his (always talented) UGA teams always lose a game or two they shouldn’t, and that’s what has cost him chances to get in the Big Game, not bad luck or conspiracies.
JB
February 24th, 2012
11:01 am
If we had all 5 star OL, then all we would need is 3 star RB’s. Richt has chosen the opposite.
Gator
February 24th, 2012
11:05 am
Joey, there have been many great coaches that never won a national championship in their first 11 years or at all.Every SEC teams goal at the beginning of the season are to win the division, the SEc and then the title, and it takes many things to go your way to make that happen. Bama got lucky last year even being in the game. Richt was unlucky in 2007 and 2002, Urban was very lucky losing at home to Ole miss didn’t cost him a shot.
Gator
February 24th, 2012
11:09 am
JB , How many 5 star linemen do you think there are nationally each year? There were 6 total, Richt signed one of them.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
11:25 am
“Richt was unlucky in 2007 and 2002″
Richt was lucky that he played not one team who finished in the top 10 either 2002 or 2007.
He still Lost in 2002, going 0-11 on 3rd Down Coversions against a 5-loss Florida team that did not even end up in the Coaches’ Poll Top 25 for 2002. Sadness, not unlucky. Sad offensive game plan.
2007, again, he beat no team finishing in the top 10. He was Lucky he did not play any teams ending up top 10 in either 2002 or 2007. 2007, he lost to a 6-6 South Carolina team who did not even play in a bowl game and was kicked from pillar to post by the vols, another poor team in 2007.
Unlucky.
That’s BS
Joey
February 24th, 2012
11:41 am
Luck had nothing to do with Richt inexplicably losing to UF in ‘02 or losing to SC and UT in ‘07. Bama lost to the #1 team in Div 1 this year cause their kicker missed 4 FGs.
If you can’t see that difference in that, you’re just blind.
Abe Lincoln
February 24th, 2012
11:59 am
Leave Richard Samuel at Tailback. He has been screwed with enough. Give the ball to the big man. He has been as loyal as any we have ever had.
7576DAWG
February 24th, 2012
12:22 pm
Samuel is too slow to play tailback but could be a very good fullback because of his blocking skill’s and it will be his best chance to impress the Pro’s for a try at the next level. With Keith Marshall available for spring drill’s the start’s in September’s will be Crowell and Marshall unless one of them get’s hurt. I don’t think Gurley will have the play book down in only one month but Gurley and Marshall are true Tailback’s and are way better than Samuel’s.
I think CMR is serious about getting the best player’s on the field and if that mean’s Freshmen, so be it.
Gator
February 24th, 2012
12:26 pm
LSU had 2 losses in 07 one late in the season to an unranked Arkansas team and Kentucky.Tennesee finished #12 in country in 2007. Thomas since UGA beat fla in 07 , fla was ranked 11th , think losing to Georgia had anything to with them not fishing in top 10, Thomas king of the Mundane stats. Thomas have you ever played ball on any level above youth league,played Qb or any position on D 1 level? If you donate any money to that sorry program you should stop. 13-1 isn’t an unsuccessful campaign and neither is 11-2 or 10-3 , or for that matter 10-4.Gators got to play for a national championship in 08 with a 12-1 record and their loss was to Ole miss at home.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
12:46 pm
Gator I am so impressed you can review that which LSU did in 2007 and
LEAVE OUT THEY BEAT
two (2) teams finishing in the AP Poll Top 10
DIT
February 24th, 2012
12:53 pm
Heck, we already know what the defense will be like. Why don’t they do a little more focus onthe offensive side of the ball.
1) Why only 1 fullback rushing attempt all year. We HAD Figgins back there for crying out loud. It would probably having taken severl guys to tackle him before he gained 3 to 5 yards.
2) How is the O-Line going to improve!
3) Is there a chance to play 2 QB’s. Murray has the POTENTIAL to be very good, but Lemay is a diffrent QB all together. Mixing both of them into the game could cause caos with defense coordinators on other teams.
4) (not an offensive q), but how are the coaches addressing the poor special teams play from last year.
Let’s cover some of those questions.
DIT
February 24th, 2012
1:00 pm
@Gator
I appreciate the point you were trying to convey. One day CMR will no longer be the head coach. They’ll bring in someone else and when they can’t produce they will start crying and whinning again. Also, the “Should have kept CMR” cries will pour out. I’m a Dawg through and through and will support whoever the coach is, but man I have to agree will other schools fans on here, we do have a bunch of whinners and illinformed Dawg fans on here. Most will never be satisfied. There life revolves too much around 18-22 year old kids. Guess it’s because they did not make it themselves.
Go Dawgs!
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:04 pm
LSU beat # 5 Ohio State and # 9 Virginia Tech by a combined 86-31 in 2007, and you reviewed what LSU did in 2007, and failed to even bring that up ?
Instead your contention is that Mark Richt was JUST UNLUCKY in 2007, with his zero wins over any team finishing in the AP Poll Top 10. He had an easy schedule 2007, and yet was beat by South Carolina 6-6 unranked not in a bowl game even and by the vols a pitiful team in 2007.
Both LSU and UGA in 2007 had other wins, with Mark Richt 1 win FEWER than LSU.
Mark Richt beat Alabama in 2007, however Alabama was 7-6 and unranked.
Mark Richt beat 9-4 Florida who ended up # 13
Only problem with that ?
LSU beat 9-4 Florida in 2007, too.
Mark Richt beat 9-4 Auburn 2007 too # 15.
Only problem with that ?
LSU beat Auburn 9-4 # 15 as well.
Mark Richt beat an 8-5 Kentucky 2007, who did not end up ranked.
What you have in 2007 is that Mark Richt has his win over # 19 Hawaii to swap off with the 2 wins by LSU 2007 over # 5 Ohio State and # 9 Virginia tek by a combined 86-31.
Try to talk about 2007 for LSU and leaving off their wins over Ohio State and Virginia tek, just shows what a liar without any semblance of credibility you are. And, that is the truth.
True Dog Fan #2
February 24th, 2012
1:05 pm
It took only a few posts for the Saban bashing to start in an article about Georgia? Those posts were really relevant to the article. Envy? As for “Score Check”, the whole SEC is also really proud that Richt is your coach too! Please sign him to a multi-year extension or a lifetime deal as a reward for stealing those C-USA recruits!!! GO DAWGS
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:07 pm
Sorry DIT didn’t realize you did make it, as you just stated. I must have missed that when you made it, as you just bragged you made it.
True Dog Fan #3
February 24th, 2012
1:09 pm
“Zbulldawg”- dude- find out how to use spell check, it can be your friend!
DIT
February 24th, 2012
1:11 pm
TB, Made it in life, not football. You are the sorriest excuse of them all. All you do is whine and spew garbage on here. Never read one positive post from you on here. Dude, I’m sorry that you life is so miserable.
This is a game, a college game, you spend your entire life as if your live revolves around it, so yes, it appears that you have no life.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:17 pm
1-we recruited a fb for the 1st time in 6 consecutive recruiting classes, when there are 200 fb available every single one of the 6 classes
2-how is the OL going to improve you ask (I thought you made it?) well, we lost 4 senior starters from 2011 of the 4, 3 are in combines to the NFL. How improve the OL ? since the 56 sacks in 27 games are the OL’s fault, why not put Christian LeMay in the games, and bring Aaron Murray in when he has a lead ? that would improve the OL, especially with his 7 carries a game for 27 games for 1 yard per carry. and with his 22 fumbles in 27 games and with his 23 interceptions and 27 games and with his 11 losses in 27 games started (41% of his starts, losses.)
3-I covered 3 in 2, which agrees with you by the way
4-poor special teams’ play, Mark Richt has acquiesced to me on that one and says he will play all offensive and defensive starters on special teams, which ended the season # 80 in the nation; and have not done one thing with a former QB coaching TE also responsible for st, and a former WR coaching RB also responsible for st, and a former great RB coaching WR also responsible for st – oh, to answer this one Mark Richt is on record that he ain’t changing nothing on the coaching side – just all of a sudden after 11 years of playing walk-ons only on st, he is now going to make walk-ons sit on the sidelines and now AJ Green can just get injured returning punts, that is Mark Richt said that he is playing all starters offense and defense on st.
Mark Richt is such a LIAR.
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:19 pm
That is NOT what you said
DIT
you said you
MADE IT IN FOOTBALL YOU LIAR
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:23 pm
DIT, did you say this or not since YOU never make negative posts you liar?
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DIT October 24th, 2011 12:48 pm
“This game will be decided by Murray. Will he
give the game away like he did against SC
or will he
finally put it together
for a full 60 minutes and play lights out. Our defense will hold them under 20 points (or should)the question is can we score more than 20 with the play calling. That is unknown for now.”
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I am negative ?
And, what is this DIT ?
Positive ?
Do like you SAY ?
Or, do like you DO ?
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:25 pm
DIT December 19th, 2011 12:54 pm
“@A person SMART enough to know……
What was the score this past 11-26? No one cares about tek. This is not a tek blog. Your team is terrible!
“The last 3 years UGA has sported the worst teams in recent memory and you tools could not find a way to win.”
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This, too, is NOT NEGATIVE DIT ?
Why do you feel that ONLY YOU CAN CRITICIZE OUR TEAM, son ?
Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:27 pm
DIT October 24th, 2011 3:00 pm
” Murray gets INT happy: UF 31 UGA 14″
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Thomas Brown
February 24th, 2012
1:28 pm
“whine and spew garbage on here. Never read one positive post from you on here. Dude, I’m sorry that you life is so miserable.”
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Yeah, right DIT
What kind of a handle is DIT anyway, you
DIT
DIT
February 24th, 2012
1:31 pm
I never said that I have not posted negative comments. Please don’t put words in my mouth. You have just proven my point that you have no life and that all you do is live and spew garbage on the AJC blogs. Unbelievable!
I have posted comments that have been negative out of frustration, but please don’t type the several pages, being it’s obvious that you keep them, of the positive comments I have posted. My positive comments far out weigh the negative.
Can you say the same thing????? Did not think so
DIT
February 24th, 2012
1:33 pm
Your mind can not handle what DIT stands for.
Why is it so important to know what DIT stands for?
You have no life! You need to go out and buy one! There post that 5 years from now being that you keep an archieve of the blogs. What a pencil neck!
DIT
February 24th, 2012
1:35 pm
On a serious note. Really, are you 18, 19 years old?
Stinger2
February 24th, 2012
1:55 pm
Thomas Brown and DIT: You sound like little kids arguing back and forth. Take a break and get your mommies to give you some cookies and milk. Then take your afternoon naps.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
2:03 pm
Don’t like the idea of starters on ST. To easy for opposition to go after our stars with cheap shots. I think it would also give deserving kids a chance to play early. New recruits want to impress and play early. When as many as you can, they become more experienced. I hate an all senior line, because the next year, your line suc*KS. You should always insert young -guns into lineup for experience sake.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
2:11 pm
Would love to see R.D.at D.E.. Not crazy about Malcolm moving to D.
kingdaddy
February 24th, 2012
2:14 pm
Atkins from D.T. to O.G.
Bammer Dammit
February 24th, 2012
2:15 pm
i r a Bammer fan. i did not go to kawlege thar or aniwhares else. i ware Bammer stuf 24-7caus i r a chumpyun jus lak Bammer. we r good at futbaul an i hav a Bammer A panted on muh trailer. i ded it muhsaf an it luks perty gud. Rawl Tide! Ant Alabammer grate!!
McDawg
February 24th, 2012
2:28 pm
we really need to get the FB back into th eplay calling-
A person SMART enough to know......
February 24th, 2012
2:47 pm
Where is TRUE DWAG FAN?
True Dwag Fan………………Thomas Brown Has called you OUT! Where are you TDF?
A person SMART enough to know......
February 24th, 2012
2:49 pm
Richt is talking position change………….I bet SANDUSKY is worried about a position change too when he goes to prison.
Gator
February 24th, 2012
3:42 pm
Thomas brown is one of the larger idiots who posts on these blogs, again he posts about Murrays 7 carries a game but it was really only a little over 6 per game tyler Wilson from Arkansas (the only qb to throw more time and for more yards than Murray ran the ball an average of 5 times per game) but he only had half the yards Murray did., . how many of those carries were designed runs maybe 6 or 7 qb draws in a season how many yards did he gain on those ?When he scrambles instead of taking a sack is that taking a rushing attempt away from a RB?, Another one of you stupid mundane little facts that mean nothing or the 56 sacks in 27 games is about middle of the conference over a two year period, could it be improved upon yes , but Arkansas has 56 in the same 2 year period is their oline bad too? Bama had over 32 sacks in 2010 on only 362 attempts Bamas line in 2010 was horrible wasnt it? ,Georgia was 2nd in pass attempts (434) behind Arkansas who had 28 sacks in 474 attempts having more attempts have something to do with having with having more sacks? .South Carolina had 30 sacks in 2011 with 117 less pass attempts their Oline was bad too.
A person SMART enough to know......
February 24th, 2012
3:56 pm
What a GREAT DAY TDF aka True Dwag Fan has not posted a single response to a single post. I don’t miss his Copy and Paste responses one single bit.
RxDawg
February 24th, 2012
4:01 pm
Great interview Chip. Thanks for sharing.