
Georgia strong safety Shawn Williams, here tackling South Carolina tailback Marcus Lattimore, called out Georgia's defense and some teammates for not playing hard enough. (AP photo)
ATHENS – You figured somebody would say something eventually. Monday night, Georgia strong safety Shawn Williams obliged.
The Bulldogs’ senior and de facto defensive captain ripped into his unit for what he called “soft play” all season. And Williams wasn’t above calling out a few teammates, identifying a couple of linebackers he didn’t think were playing up to snuff.
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“We’re playing too soft as a defense,” said Williams, talking to reporters after Monday night’s practice. “That goes for the D-line, linebackers, corners, safeties, everybody. We’re just not playing with the same attitude we were last year. I don’t know what it is.”
Asked if he had communicated his frustration to his defensive mates, Williams said he did during the Kentucky game and he plans to again this week as the Bulldogs prepare for Saturday’s game against No. 2 Florida in Jacksonville.
“After the first series [against Kentucky], I told everybody we played too soft,” said Williams, Georgia’s leading tackler with 51 stops. “They got the ball at the 20 and went 80 yards right up the middle. I came to the sideline and said ‘y’all are playing soft.’ It gets frustrating because I’m sitting here and I’m giving all I got and I feel like I’ve got some guys that are not. I feel we’ve got some guys that are in a whole different place.”
Asked what he thought needed to be done, Williams said, “I don’t know. I’m trying to see if I have to take somebody’s helmet off and slap them and say, ‘what’s going on’? We’re not playing with any emotion right now. Period.”
Willliams then got into specifics.
“Personally, if I was the coaches, I can’t tell them what to do, but I’d have Amarlo Herrera in the game more,” Williams said of Georgia’s starting Mike linebacker. “I wouldn’t bring him out. . . . I want to see Amarlo (Herrera) and (Alec) Ogletree in the game at linebacker; I don’t want to see anybody else at linebacker. I feel like they’re two guys that are going to go out and give you all they got, no matter if they mess up or do right. I feel like they’re going to get to the ball and tackle. That’s what we need.”
As it stands, those two are playing the most at Georgia’s inside linebacker positions. Seniors Mike Gillard and Christian Robinson split time with Herrera at the Mike. But Herrera played less against Kentucky than he has in the previous six games. He came in averaging 7.8 tackles per game. Against the Wildcats he had three, tying his season low.
“I just feel like he’s better,” Williams said. “I don’t know what he’s doing that’s better than them, getting off blocks, getting around blocks. He just gets to the football, and that’s what we need, somebody who gets to the football and tackles.”
More than any specific individuals, Williams indicated it was attitude in general that has seen the Bulldogs plunge down the national defensive rankings. Heading into Saturday’s game against run-heavy Florida, Georgia is ranked 47th in total defense (367.43 yards per game), 72nd against the run (167.86) and 49th in scoring (24.14 ppg). They were top 23 in all those categories to end last season. Kentucky rushed for 206 of their 329 total yards in a 29-24 Georgia victory.
“Right now, Florida plays very physical and they’re going to come out and try to just manhandle you,” Williams said. “So I’m really looking forward to seeing what we do. Somebody’s gonna get punched in the mouth. It’s going to be us or them. Whoever gets punched in the mouth is going to have to decide, ‘what do we do now?’ You’re either going to give in or you’re going to fight back. Point blank that’s what we’ve got to do.”
Williams’ teammates – at least those available after Monday night’s late-finishing practice — concurred with his assessment.
“I understand where he’s coming from,” senior free safety Bacarri Rambo said. “He wants to win and he wants to be the best in whatever he does. I’m in the same boat with him. I see him as a leader and a captain of the defense. He just wants what’s best for the team and the defense. So if he feels like that I feel the same way. . . . That’s what we’re upset about, because we’re not playing the best we can play, not to the potential we have as a defense.”
Said Malcolm Mitchell, who played nearly half the season at cornerback before switching back to defense full time: “Yeah, we’ve got to amp it up. We’ve got to play harder.”
Williams was asked if he thought some players were worried too much about NFL and complacent because they’ve already proven themselves. Williams is among four Georgia starters that have been projected as first-round draft picks.
“I don’t know if it’s the NFL or worried about messing up or worried about a game down the road,” Williams said. “We’ve just got to do what we do and play physical football. And we’re not. That’s what you’ve got to do to win.”
NOTES . . .
Junior outside linebacker Jarvis Jones, who was nominated as a Butkus Award semifinalist on Monday, was not listed on Monday’s injury report. Generally that means he was able to practice without limitations. The 2011 All-American was unable to play against Kentucky due to right ankle sprain. Neither Jones nor any coaches were available to comment after practice… . Starting defensive end Abry Jones was listed on the practice report as “out.” He left the Kentucky game on the second defensive play with a left ankle injury… . Quarterback Aaron Murray was named the SEC’s offensive player of the week Monday for his 427-yard, four-touchdown passing performance against Kentucky. Murray was also tabbed a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award for the nation’s best quarterback on Monday.
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Planet Kolob
October 23rd, 2012
2:43 pm
Good to see Coach Richt’s fire is spreading! The young men are finally following their leader.
OnTheMoney
October 23rd, 2012
2:44 pm
Left out the fact that we have the 13th out of 14 WEAKEST SOS in the SEC!!!!!! Vandy is a tad weaker than ours.
Winning is hard
October 23rd, 2012
2:44 pm
I quit going to GA games after 10 years of listening to a bunch of whiny daddies boys complain about play calling and coaching. Then I had to hear their dumb gfs repeat what they said the rest of the day. I dont hear Bama fans complaining “I cant believe they ran it up the middle” after every play. If they ran a spread you morons would say”why dont they just run between the tackles like UGA has always done”. The when third and long rolls around on defense, the same daddies boys are busy talking about how awesome their frat is and not getting loud. I never knew 92,000 people could be so quiet. Ive actually been asked to sit down during a game. The bottom line is that most UGA fans are soft.
barneyfife
October 23rd, 2012
2:46 pm
It’s a shame that this kid had to say the obvious. But it starts from the top down, and this team is rotten to the core- it starts with the entire coaching staff! When are Adams and McGarity and the entire Bulldog Nation going to launch CMR and his entire overpaid, underqualified staff out of Athens?
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
2:47 pm
@B. Thenet
Well at least UGA is becoming more efficient, normally they wait until the Florida game actually starts before the team implodes.
When this one gets ugly you just might see a few UGA players fighting each other on the field
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How stupid..At what point did they implode last year? They beat Florida and ran the table the rest of the regular season..
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
2:50 pm
@ROB
One more thought. Sanders Cummings was suspended for slapping a woman downtown. How about slapping around some receivers on the field, or some running backs. I talked to Gurley and he said he wished he had thought more about going to bama or oklahoma.
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You wouldnt know Todd Gurley if he slapped you..I guess there’s not much to talk about on the Tech blogs
jj
October 23rd, 2012
2:50 pm
Too many players on D have their eyes on the NFL.
Classic
October 23rd, 2012
2:51 pm
Winning is hard, i agree with the fans as far as involvement. I mean look at how USCe’s crowd was when UGA played them. The fans make a difference and home games should be an advantage but not for UGA. The crowd is just not a factor when it comes to UGA. I mean not only USCe but look at the crowd of other teams and compare them to UGA’s, there is just no contest.
Big Wally
October 23rd, 2012
2:53 pm
@Rick James. I’ll interpret for you since you have had an overdose of Richt Kool-Aid. It means that if Ga. gets blown out again, then the players may turn on themselves, as the coaches are close to losing the team.
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
2:56 pm
@ROB
October 23rd, 2012
2:00 pm
Ga fans need to realize that georgia is not an elite team. They havent won anything since 1980. People talk about the sec but without alabama lsu and florida the sec is weak. They are in the top ten in recruits every year but on the field they are weak just like the coach. So be thankful when they win nine or ten games cause that is all they can give you. They have not beat a top ten team in years and the syart of every season they want to beat florida. But what about winning all your games.
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Spoken like a true fan of an underachiving Georgia Tech team who plays in one of the weakest football conferences in America. Your team this year is not even as good as Duke.Not only that you may not have to worry about losing your 8th straight bowl game.
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Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
2:59 pm
@Joey
But you know who thinks 6-1 is “pretty good.”
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At least we’re not Tech..
Hardtruth and Reality
October 23rd, 2012
2:59 pm
Fl Gets Upset this week and the Biggest Shocker is Miss State stuns Ala and screws the BCS up! The Fly in the ointment is alive this weekend.. Fla fans don’t get cocky, your offense did nothing last week against S.C. Turnovers beat them.
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:06 pm
@Big Wally
@Rick James. I’ll interpret for you since you have had an overdose of Richt Kool-Aid. It means that if Ga. gets blown out again, then the players may turn on themselves, as the coaches are close to losing the team.
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I drink Jack Daniels and actually attend the games. What is that obsevation based on? If they get blown out what will it be the 3rd or 4th one this year? Or do you mean the way they turned on each other after the South Carolina game? Obviously the coaches have lost control which is why the beat Kentucky right? Where will you be Saturday? Jacksonvile or in front of the television?
Priick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:07 pm
The problem here Rick James is that Tech knows they are bad.
UGA and some of our fans think we are good. The rest of the world knows we are bad.
Sadly, that makes us worse than Yech.
How many 0fer conference opponents can we have.
Missouri = 0-4
Kentucky = 0-5
Tennessee = 0-4
Auburn = 0-5
Our signature win this year was Vandy!
VANDY! Geesh.
gdawginkalamazoo
October 23rd, 2012
3:08 pm
Damn, we are 6-1 and I don’t feel like I can go anywhere and talk football smack.
marty watson
October 23rd, 2012
3:09 pm
pretty pathetic that a player has to call out the team when the coaching staff wont, fire mark richt before we lose all our pride and tradition at georgia!!!!!
OnTheMoney
October 23rd, 2012
3:09 pm
@Hardtruth & lost in space
If memory serves–the Gators held USC to 26 yds rushing, minus 11 yds in punt return, forced 4 TOs and an avg field position to start drives of the 19 for the Gamecocks. Common sense says the Gators O didn’t have to do much. They obviously put up 44 pts on a team with a BETTER D than ours. They also BEAT Kentucky 38-0 in Lexington.
Hardtruth and Reality
October 23rd, 2012
3:09 pm
@Rick James, Rick James go get that last Bag of Mary Jane you smoking. Enjoy your week of beating lowly BC, and realize your season is over.
Leroy Williams
October 23rd, 2012
3:11 pm
Humm My Dawgs have plenty of talent but barely can beat an weaker opponet. We have beaten a top team 10 since 2008. I’m a Georgia fan all day but i do see an “W” on saturday, these coaches are not making me happy and proud. If we are gonna lose at least put up a fight and not go down like some straight up PUNKS! I can do a better coaching then that, FYI- looking for a upgraded job Opportunity!
Go Dawgs!
Go and by the way that Florida QB sucks!
Steve
October 23rd, 2012
3:12 pm
Callout was needed, but it should not need to go to the media. A real man handles this behind closed doors with his teammates (or for most of us with our co-workers). I am not talking about fighting, but constructive meetings, though the volume and style might vary in a locker room.
What you should NOT do is go tell the media or the Church gossip group, or whomever. Espeically when you are openly calling out individuals.
marty watson
October 23rd, 2012
3:12 pm
SHAWN WILLIAMS FOR HEAD COACH AT GEORGIA!!!
Big Wally
October 23rd, 2012
3:13 pm
How ya doing Rick? Haven’t seen ya in a few days on here. My point is that when players start publicly criticizing which players are being played, then that is not a good sign. The coaches should be able to recognize who is getting the job done and who isn’t. I will be watching from my TV.
…..and thanks for at least not calling me a Tech troll. UGA grad. here.
Defense wins Championships
October 23rd, 2012
3:13 pm
Georgia’s defense has been pathetic. We are worthless and week. Such great blessings from The Creator going to waste. Great athletes but no will to win. No mean streak only sugar sweetness. We are a two hand touch defense. Save the stretchers and body bags past UGA Defenses had available, this 2012 defense is soft as marshmellows. Gators are licking their chomps. Kentucky wants us to come back so they can run over us for 350 yards. How we are 6-1? It takes a mean. manly defense to win championships and titles. Our girly sweethearts are not man enough to shut down a physical team. We like to be manhandled. Com’on guys get us to next year. Maybe our 2013 defense will have some real men and make Georgia fans proud instead of embarrassing us like these wimps.
marty watson
October 23rd, 2012
3:13 pm
GEORGIA DEFENSE IS SOFT, 2-14 AGAINST TOP 25 TEAMS SINCE 2008!!!!! EXPLAIN THAT MR. RICHT!!!!
Shalock
October 23rd, 2012
3:14 pm
FLORIDA SUCKS!!!!!
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:14 pm
@Priick James
The problem here Rick James is that Tech knows they are bad.
UGA and some of our fans think we are good. The rest of the world knows we are bad.
Sadly, that makes us worse than Yech.
How many 0fer conference opponents can we have.
Missouri = 0-4
Kentucky = 0-5
Tennessee = 0-4
Auburn = 0-5
Our signature win this year was Vandy!
VANDY! Geesh
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I knew you had that Tech fan stench..So you change your handle and hide behind it. I’ll take beating Vandy over losing to Middle Tennesee St anytime. Oh yeah and the win over Tech in November which is always automatic.
Martin Payne
October 23rd, 2012
3:16 pm
Ayyy we can win if the team that beat Alabama in 2008 shows up. But umm yea i dont see that happening!
Go Dawgs!
Ayyy Coach Bobo can call you call better plays then that crap you been doing, like a screen pass and use them damn running backs you got, other then straight up the Gut!
Herschel Walker
October 23rd, 2012
3:17 pm
The Dawgs ain’t been nuthin since i left!!!!
Cam Newton
October 23rd, 2012
3:17 pm
I tried to go but they wanted to start Murray! SMH!!!
Hardtruth and Reality
October 23rd, 2012
3:18 pm
Love Y’all but gotta go!
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:20 pm
@Big Wally
How ya doing Rick? Haven’t seen ya in a few days on here. My point is that when players start publicly criticizing which players are being played, then that is not a good sign. The coaches should be able to recognize who is getting the job done and who isn’t. I will be watching from my TV.
…..and thanks for at least not calling me a Tech troll. UGA grad. here
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I disagree Wally, Shawn should have called his team out..In fact it should have been Grantham who did it.Calling a football player soft is the supreme insult.Lets see how they respond.The Tech trolls are sad cowards.
Lance
October 23rd, 2012
3:24 pm
Agree or disagree with this dude all you want. It only proves the total lack of control the coaches have over this team.
You think a Nick Saban or Will Muschamp-coached player would pop off like that?
ROB
October 23rd, 2012
3:24 pm
Rick james im not a tech fan. Im a florida fan and no we should not be ranked number two in the nation.But if you know your sports like most georgia fans dont. Then you should know that georgia only looks good on paper and cant show anything on the field. Herscel Walker is not coming back!!
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:25 pm
@Hardtruth and Reality
@Rick James, Rick James go get that last Bag of Mary Jane you smoking. Enjoy your week of beating lowly BC, and realize your season is over.
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You’re either smoking mary jane or just plain stupid..You either think Georgia played Boston College last week,that I’m a Tech fan or that this is a Tech blog.
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:28 pm
@ROB
Rick james im not a tech fan. Im a florida fan and no we should not be ranked number two in the nation.But if you know your sports like most georgia fans dont. Then you should know that georgia only looks good on paper and cant show anything on the field. Herscel Walker is not coming back!!
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You’re probably a Tech fan who is also a fan of any team you think will beat or is better than than Georgia.Florida is 7-0 and number 2 in the BCS their record indicates that they are really good.Their fans dont have to get on blogs and rag Georgia..That what Tech fans do..
Yakker
October 23rd, 2012
3:31 pm
I can’t believe the odds in the FL/GA game is Florida giving up only 6 1/2 points. Man… I may run out to Vegas to place few hundred on Florida. Anyone know a bookie?
Jackie
October 23rd, 2012
3:41 pm
IN THE LAST 2 DAYS I HAVE POSTED 2 COMMENTS ABOUT 5 STAR PLAYERS PLAYING ONLY TOWARDS THE NFL. LOOKS LIKE I WAS CORRECT. I WOULD DRAFT ONLY 3 AND 4 STAR PLAYERS, EXCEPT FOR MY QB.THEY WILL PLAY HARD., HOPING THAT AN NFL SCOUT LOOKS THEIR WAY. AND IF YOU DO NOT BELIEVE THIS, REVISIT FILM OF HERSCHELS LAST GAME EVER . THE NEXT DAY HE TOOK DONALD TRUMPS MILLION DOLLARS I WAS AT THAT GAME AND HE WAS THE BEST PLAYER ON THE FIELD. WITHOUT HIM GA. WOULD HAVE LOST BY A WORSE SCORE, BUT I DID SEE SOME SOFTNESS. DO NOT BURN MY HOUSE. HE IS/WAS THE BEST PLAYER EVER AT GA..
Rick James
October 23rd, 2012
3:42 pm
@Yakker
I can’t believe the odds in the FL/GA game is Florida giving up only 6 1/2 points. Man… I may run out to Vegas to place few hundred on Florida. Anyone know a bookie?
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Its a suckers line..Everybody thinks the game will be be a blowout and will put money on Florida.The oddsmakers oviously think the game will be close and so do I.Florida could very well win the game but if its by less than 6 1/2 people who bet on Georgia like me will win..The loss would hurt but what I win will cover the cost of my trip to Jacksonvile.
Bdawg
October 23rd, 2012
3:48 pm
As someone pointed out, my analysis was solid but I should have left Spurrier out as an example. To me, the point I was trying to make is not that Spurrier is a bad coach because he’s a good one. It’s that their program always lays an egg once a year, sometimes twice. (Auburn last year being the example) My point being South Carolina does it too though and to be elite you can’t do that every year. South Carolina seems to be able to win some big games though, while we lose almost all of them recently.
SportsFan31313
October 23rd, 2012
3:49 pm
I have to commend Shawn Williams for calling out his team mates. Everything he said was absolutely true. Georgia entered the season with talks of a great defense according to ESPN Sports Analyst. They have pumbled in recent weeks beginiong with Tennessee, then South Carolina just manhandled them unmerciful 35-7. That even seem not to be a wake up call. Georgia was favored to win by at least four touchdowns, and they barely won the game. Week in and week out lately the offense seem to show up and the defense is not. If they go to Jacksonville playing like they have been for the past three to four weeks, Georgia will LOSE and I mean lose badly ending all hope of repeating this year as the SEC Eastern Division Champions. Flordia seem to be finding a way to win every week. Florida is a young team. Their wins are not convincingly wins, but it has gooten where they need to be. I am very impressed as to how Muschamp has turned this team around. They are in the National Spotlight. No one is taking them for granted but the Georgia Defense.
Right now, Georgia’s Defense is complacent, they are not playing smash mouth football, they don’t seems to have a sense of urgency as evident by the three weeks of terrible performances. Kentucky rushed, and passed at will against the Georgia Defense. Grantham should have pulled those players who were not performing to their potiential, and put players who are hungry enough to want to get out there, and play.
One thing for sure, Georgia’s Defense had better be on point playing four quarters of maximize effort, stopping the run and stopping the pass. If not, game over for Georgia.
Bdawg
October 23rd, 2012
3:51 pm
Every year, Georgia lays an egg in a game they should win. I mean by that they come out flat and unprepared. Sometimes it’s against a bad team and they still manage to win because of vastly superior talent (Kentucky last year being a good example). Sometimes it’s against a great team (Alabama in 2008). I like Richt, but I don’t think he can win a national championship or even an SEC championship as long as Saban and Miles are both coaching in the SEC West.
Here are some examples to support me:
2002: Georgia loses to a Florida team they should have beaten due to an inability to play better on offense and convert third downs. Georgia still managed to win the SEC East thanks to David Greene’s good passing in the second half against Auburn.
2004: Georgia is coming off a big win over LSU and looks like one of the top teams in the country. ESPN is praising UGA for their win and the team is full of seniors. Despite having a great quarterback in David Greene who played pretty well in big games, a good running back in Thomas Brown, good receivers and offensive line and a solid defense, UGA commits over 100 yards in penalties and narrowly loses to a Tennessee team they should have beaten.
2005: After winning against a good LSU team to take the SEC title, Georgia came out sloppy on offense and turned the ball over. West Virginia got a huge lead on us and while we played great after falling behind, we came up just short of winning because we didn’t have enough time to get the ball back.
2006: Georgia lays an egg against Kentucky and Vanderbilt and manages to lose both games. Our starting kicker was hurt and the backup played poorly in those games.
2007: We lost badly at Tennessee after falling behind big in the first half, then beat a Florida team that had destroyed that Vols team.
There are many other games I could point out but you get the point. This is a coaching problem and the fact that it happens every year should show people that.
jc_dawgs
October 23rd, 2012
3:55 pm
Switch to the 4-3 and let Geathers and Big John anchor the 2 DT positions with over 700 lbs of beef. They need to rise up and both command double teams which would change things completely. Our DEs are overrated….too much so to put that extra pressure on them by running this useless 3-4 that Grantham runs. The D needs to maintain there gaps when stopping the run. DBs need to look back at the ball and not look so lost all the time. Jarvis needs to fire the team up so that they play 4 qtrs and not quit. Better conditioning would have helped but I guess its a bit too late for that. Guess they better just suck it up and play.
They need to do something….The D is in trouble folks.
Army Strong
October 23rd, 2012
4:02 pm
Somebody needs to bring back the Junkyard Dawg mentality. Shawn and Alec need to be those guys
beanster
October 23rd, 2012
4:05 pm
I see the above suggestion quite frequently. It’s now been 3 years of trying to install the 3-4, learning the system, recruiting the right personnel, etc. It ain’t gonna be scrapped midway through the season.
I am not saying the 3-4 is the answer, but it’s definitely our best option for the remainder of the season.
I also agree with several posters who have mentioned that the super aggressive, attack the QB every play style that we run has become a thorn in our side, er, rather our middle, as that’s where opposing QBs have exploited the gaps that were created because the ILB or safety was busy trying to get around the edge.
Anthony
October 23rd, 2012
4:08 pm
I haven’t heard any criticism about Coach Grantham. I am not sure where his intensity is? Maybe he’s preparing for the NFL again. The 3-4-4 only works if you have a great 3 down lineman. They have the talent but have underachieved. The linebackers are out of position too much and the secondary makes too many tackles. The special teams are mediocre and you can tell that they have no coach. CMR needs to get some new young energetic assistant coaches. Gardner and Bobo would be happy to stay on at UGA forever. I want coordinators and assistants that want to get promoted and move on in their careers. If an assistant or coordinator isn’t getting head coaching or coordinators offers within 3-4 years then they are not doing a good enough job. If you look at the coaching staff of other top 15 schools, they seem to be losing assistants and coordinators each year. It’s bc they are doing a great job and want to move up. Charlie Strong and Dan Mullen were both assistants at UF and are having great Seasons at Louisville and MissState. The list goes on but UGA can’t say that bc their coaches are mediocre. I am tired of mediocre. The best thing for UGA is to let Gardner and Bobo go, hire someone that wants to advance their career. Defense should go Back to 4-3 and recruit lineman like South Carolina. I am hoping Kirby Smart doesn’t get UT job or Auburn job before we have a chance to hire him. But he might not want to coach at alma mater bc of what happened to Ray Goff. But to have 2 former players coaching against us would suck but it would make UGA proud. ( & Smart)
It’s time for a major change in Athens. I just hope the AD knows that too. It doesn’t have to CMR but it needs to be some of the staff. Go Dawgs!!!!!
flash knock down
October 23rd, 2012
4:12 pm
Wow I have not heard a college player say something like this sense I did it in 197 hew will wish he never said it. I can tell you this he is probley right but he will wish he never open him mouth.I can tell you this Georgia has always been like this. The coaches protect each other up there. On every football team there are some guys that should not be playing but the coaches like them so they play and you take a beating.I feel sorry fot the kid he is asking for the help that they have but they are not using it.
Rabid Dawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:17 pm
I think Williams is spot on….
The problem with Georgia’s D is that you are getting only 50%-75% effort from many of there starters and CMR does not appear to have the guts to bench them. I’d rather get 100% from the 2nd or 3rd string D than this half arsed performance from the starters that we are seeing each and every week!
Gooddawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:23 pm
OK fine. Who’s gonna wake up BOBO?
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