Georgia safety Shawn Williams believes Amarlo Herrera (52) should be playing the Mike linebacker more than Christian Robinson. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)
ATHENS – Reaction to the incendiary comments from Georgia safety Shawn Williams about the Bulldogs “soft” defense and what players should be playing and how much fell mostly into two categories for teammates and coaches on Tuesday: One, there was a level of truth in what he said and, two, it was no big deal.
Overall Williams’ comments were considered as a motivational ploy by an impassioned player.
“I think Shawn is just a real passionate guy,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said. “He loves Georgia and loves his team and wants us to play the best we can possibly play. . . . I think it was more public than you’d like. But, I mean, I really don’t think he meant any harm by it. I really don’t. I think his teammates know that and so it’s really not an issue.”
Williams told reporters after Monday night’s practice he thought Georgia is “playing too soft as a defense. That goes for the D-line, linebackers, corners, safeties, everybody. We’re just not playing with the same attitude we were last year. . . . 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.”
Richt said he met with Williams on Tuesday morning.
“It was more him coming to me,” Richt said. “I think he read the comments and didn’t like the way – not necessarily how it was reported – but when he read it himself, he was like, ‘that’s not the tone or at least not what I was trying to communicate from my heart.’
“He’s an emotional guy and he wants to have success and he wants to try to help motivate not only himself but his teammates to play better,” Richt continued. “That’s not necessarily a bad thing. You’d just as soon not have it as public as it was, but I really don’t think it’s a big issue.
Of course, Williams’ comments were received a little differently by linebackers Mike Gilliard and Christian Robinson, who were in an indirectly criticized by Williams’ remarks that Alec Ogletree and Amarlo Herrera should never come out of games.
“No one wants to hear they’re soft,” Robinson said. “I really had to sit down and look at myself last night. I go to church and a verse it made me think about was, ‘everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to anger.’ I think we have a great team. One thing I learned in my four years is you really have to stick together. I really think if we do what we’re supposed to do we’ll be successful.”
Gilliard was not among the players available for interviews at Tuesday’s media session, but shared his thought via Twitter.com.
Around lunchtime Tuesday, a tweet from Gilliard’s account, @GZ_TAUGHTME, read: “Laughing at what someone just told me to go read about yesterdays post practice comments.”
Moments later came another tweet: “Don’t mention my name until you go back and look at the results these past two seasons.”
Herrera started the first four games at “Mo” inside linebacker and the last to at the “Mike” position, which he shares with Gilliard and Robinson. Williams and Herrera are the Bulldogs’ top two tacklers at 51 and 50 stops, respectively.
Herrera insists Williams’ statement won’t cause problems within Georgia’s locker room. “It didn’t put me in an awkward situation,” he said. “I talked to Christian a minute ago downstairs. We didn’t even talk about this.”
But Herrera, who said he played less against Kentucky than he had all season, didn’t necessarily disagree with Williams’ premise.
“He’s just saying what he thinks,” Herrera said. :That’s his opinion. It needed to be said sometime soon. Somebody needed to say something. He took it upon himself and said it.We’re not playing to the level we need to be playing.”
Richt was asked if he agreed with Williams’ assessment.”Well, that’s how he felt about it so he has a right to say that,” he said. “Do we want to get better at stopping the run? Yeah. You better believe it.”
Richt reserved judgment as to whether it will serve Williams’ comments will serve the purpose of motivating the team.
“It might,” he said. “We’ll see.
Senior safety Sanders Commings thinks Williams’ words were received in the right spirit.
“I think everyone will be professional. We’re grown men out here. We can all take criticism. I think it will just motivate everyone to play hard, practice hard and get ready for Florida.”
The timing, Commings said, was right. “This is the most important game on our schedule right now. It’s pretty much the ball for it all. The winner of this game controls their own destiny for the last four games. So I’m glad Shawn made those statements before the Florida game because it’d been too late if he had waited until afterward.”
Robinson acknowledged that Williams’ comments have motivated him.
“I think today is going to be a great practice because I know no one is going to want to be soft, and if that was his goal, he achieved it,” Robinson said with a smile.
FOLLOWING IS MY TRANSCRIPTION OF WILLIAMS’ EXCHANGE WITH REPORTERS MONDAY NIGHT:
First he was asked what they had to do to stop Florida’s rushing attack . . .
“I don’t care who they have running the ball, we’ve just got to stop playing soft. We’re playing too soft as a defense. 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.”
On whether he’d brought up with team . . .
“I told them in the Kentucky game. After the first series, I told everybody we played too soft. 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.”
Who?
“Everybody. Our side of the ball is mostly juniors and seniors, so that’s everybody.”
What he thinks the cause is . . .
“I don’t know what it is. We’ve just got to quit playing soft and worrying about every other thing besides football and just go out and play football and let everything else take care of it self.”
Asked if players were worried about the NFL . . .
“I don’t know. I don’t know if it’s the NFL or worried about messing up or worried about a game down the road. 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.”
On whether draw plays took away aggression . . .
“No matter what you see, you’ve got to react and play football. Right now I don’t feel like we’re doing that. We’re not reacting and just playing football. Right now, Florida’ play very physical and they’re going to come out and try to just manhandle you. 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.”
How this team reacts to getting ‘punched in mouth’ so far . . .
“We’re not doing anything about it.”
What can you do about it . . .
“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? Wew’re not playing with any emotion right now. Period.”
Does softness extend to offense . . .
“I can only account for the defense. I don’t know what the defense is doing. I can only control my side of the ball.”
On playing better in second halves . . .
“It seems like they want to play hard when they want to, but we can’t just turn it on and off. It just takes them a while to realize we’ve got to get our stuff together and play.”
On what’d he do to fix things . . .
“Personally, if I was the coaches, I can’t tell them what to do, but I’d have Amarlo Herrera in the game more. I wouldn’t bring him out. I’d leave him and Ogletree in the game. That’s what I want to see, as a player. I want to see Amarlo and 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.”
What is it about Herrera over Christian Robinson and Mike Gilliard . . .
“I just feel like he’s better. I don’t know what he’s doing that’s better than them, getting off blocks, getting around blocks; he gets to the football, and that’s what we need. Somebody who gets to the football and tackles.”
How long has it been this way?
“The whole season. I don’t know what it is. It seems like we’re waiting to get started. We haven’t even started yet.”
What are hyou doing personally to rectify . . .
“I do all I can. That’s what I’m saying. What do I have to do. Do I have to slap somebody to get them started or what? What do they respond to? I’m still trying to figure that out.”
On whether he things because of last year’s success some felt they didn’t have to prove themselves . .
“I think so. I think so.”
244 comments Add your comment
Joey
October 23rd, 2012
4:18 pm
Lex, that political stuff will get worse and worse as the D’s see the oncoming wave coming on Nov 6.
Gonna be a rout – maybe 320 EVs.
sav'h dawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:18 pm
Jones limped around against SC and did nothing.
Dboy
October 23rd, 2012
4:19 pm
I think Shawn just woke up a sleeping GIANT! UGA wins by 13 points
DawginLex
October 23rd, 2012
4:20 pm
Again based on recent stuff yes Florida wins
But again if Georgia doesn’t turn the ball over we have a shot. This will be the best offense they have faced
DarthDawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:21 pm
UGA 31, UF 17
christian robinson
October 23rd, 2012
4:21 pm
is the softest player on the team
Smokewagon
October 23rd, 2012
4:24 pm
DIL – careful Lexington is a liberal hotbed. Especially around Georgetown.
Joey
October 23rd, 2012
4:24 pm
Didn’t say we didn’t have a shot.
Protect Murray and let him throw it all over the place. Get 2 TDs up and we should have some room for Gurley and Marshall.
I hope, but I don’t believe.
Steve
October 23rd, 2012
4:24 pm
I love all the negative people saying UGA has not chance or the Florida morons thinking this game is already over.
Kansas State had no chance at Oklahoma. Oregon St had no chance against Wisconsin. Stanford had no chance against USC. NC State had no chance against FSU. Middle TN State had no chance against GA Tech, etc. It’s not like UGA is Auburn who would really have no chance.
Cats hav fleas 2
October 23rd, 2012
4:24 pm
That smell during night games isn’t “poop on the loop”….it’s our Defense!
Bernie Matt
October 23rd, 2012
4:26 pm
Unplugged – some kids may have no heart and you may not be able to correct that. But I think after playing high school ball, going to all the camps and having a strong desire to go pro and feed their family, who any many cases don’t have much, the RIGHT coach can get the requisite desire to match the talent.
GATOR CHOMP
October 23rd, 2012
4:26 pm
See you losers in Jacksonville, DawginLex yeah you’re right you do have a shot. And I have a shot at winning the next presidential election=slim to none.
Lowcountry Bulldawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:26 pm
Our defense is playing slow and soft and we can’t make a extra point. Sounds about prime spot for another arse whooping in Jacksonville.
Boss dog
October 23rd, 2012
4:27 pm
gator Bait; It’s not going from soft to tough in a week. We had a defense ranked 5th. last year and have basically the same team back this year. the ability is there,The problem is when you look and play like crap and you squeeze a few wins out this is fine with the coaches it looks like. So coach shawn speped in and brought this thing to a head. Seeing he has lit a fire under some ashes maybe the players will produce as they should have all year. He just did what the coaches couldn’t. Now if we can get both lines humping like they are capable of we will have one dog fight come saturday. Enough said . GATA GOOOOO DAWGS!!!!!!!!
Lowcountry Bulldawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:27 pm
About Six players on D that will be drafted in the first two rounds in next years draft and they cannot stop Kentucky…..you tell me where the disconnect is?
Alphare
October 23rd, 2012
4:28 pm
Steve, with all that said, are you going to bet your house on a UGA win? which is what I am thinking to do.
Boss dog
October 23rd, 2012
4:29 pm
Thats stepped not speped. Excuse please!
troser
October 23rd, 2012
4:30 pm
Gilliard…what a pathetic insecure statement…man, toughen up! You obviously are NOT playing up to your capability! Come on Man! Junk Yard DAWG! I know you have it in Ya! Go DAWGS!
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
4:31 pm
Lex
Go ahead and take away the 3 gifts(21 points), then the Gators come the 3rd quarter and score on the 1st 2nd and 3rd drive while holding SC to -1 yards in the 3rd quarter. The Gators would then win 23-11.
Don’t you realize the Gators beat two top 5 teams and neither one scored a touch-down. And you expect to bring your raggedly a$$ team to Jax and win. Get off the koolaid
Return to Glory
October 23rd, 2012
4:31 pm
He is just telling the truth.
Bernie Matt
October 23rd, 2012
4:34 pm
Another example of a coach making players “man up” is what coach Cal does with the Freshman at UK. All come in with talent, but when they get hit in the mouth by the other teams seniors, he doesn’t let them back down, he tells them “son, when I recruited you, you said you wanted to play in the NBA, well the guy in the NBA is going to hit you a lot harder than that guy just did” and he sends them back out there to “man up”. I’ll bet he doesn’t sing happy birthday or maybe a good night lullaby to them. Just saying.
duckafawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:35 pm
..and there’s another late flag…”after the play…personal foul…late hit…#38 Georgia”…yeah Williams is good for AT LEAST one a game
beanster
October 23rd, 2012
4:38 pm
Here’s my suggestion for #45: SHUT UP! You talk and talk and talk and talk about what the team’s going to do, that the team will be just fine as long as we do :what we’re supposed to do”, we’re going to be successful because our work habits in the off season, and so on and so forth. So far #45, every sound bite that has ever been printed that has come from your mouth has been a hollow, meaningless, worthless waste of air and print space. I hate to make the political comparison on a football blog but you sound exactly like our damn President. Blah blah blah, just hang in there, we’re going to be successful, just you wait, we haven’t done jack yet but just you wait.
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
4:39 pm
Bossdog
Good points, but lets say this does fire up the Ga defense. I just don’t think a fired up Ga def is as good as SC or LSU def. furthmore SC and LSU have much better Off. lines than Ga-Murray will be running for his life all day.
DawgFanInBama
October 23rd, 2012
4:39 pm
Literally, all Richt should have said was that he agreed the whole team is playing soft. Instead he sugarcoats everything and tries to put a positive twist on it.
Disagree in that approach.
tell me again
October 23rd, 2012
4:42 pm
The real problem here is that a player had to stand up and find a pair and call it like it is. Last year Muschamp didn’t need a player to tell the press his team was soft, HE told the press his team was soft. What does Richt say? “He meant no harm.” That’s the whole point coach! He DID mean harm! He meant to harm the feelings of of our mamby pamby players in the hopes it would motivate them to find a pair and play up to their potential! So what is C. Robinson’s response? To quote a nice scripture verse. Sorry Christian ~ WRONG ANSWER! SEC football is not Sunday school, son. It’s hard hitting, in your face, gonna kick your butt competition. His answer highlights the problem with our team . We’re fielding choir boys ~ not competitors.
DawgFanInBama
October 23rd, 2012
4:43 pm
Is that honey badger in that pic? Nice dye job…. Jeez.
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
4:45 pm
Lowcountry Bulldawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:27 pm
About Six players on D that will be drafted in the first two rounds in next years draft and they cannot stop Kentucky…..you tell me where the disconnect is?
I’ll tell you where the problem lies and yes the dawgs have alot of great athletes, but teams take on the personality of the HC and Richt is soft as ababy’s bottom. The last tough team the dawgs had was the end of the Dooley years.
Dawgs - Unglued
October 23rd, 2012
4:46 pm
Bernie Mutt – can’t change habits and behaviors in a week.
docdawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:49 pm
Good insight Motor Nate, should have told the Lions the same!
Bernie Matt
October 23rd, 2012
4:53 pm
Unglued – just when I was trying to be nice, okay gloves off. You stupid P__ SY, what “in a week”, try week 8 of the season, not to mention spring camp and summer camp. Punk you don’t know anything about football.
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
4:54 pm
tell me again
Good post——–spot on!
hornblowermg
October 23rd, 2012
4:54 pm
leave the rhetoric and the showboating at home and play the game
AP
October 23rd, 2012
4:56 pm
Driskoll is that much better of a run threat than Conner Shaw. He will go over 100 if we don’t watch all the mis-direction the Gators are going to throw at us. The OC dominated us with sub-par athletes last year in the GA Dome. I’m nervous!
ZinoDawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:56 pm
There is something bad wrong with this D. Something’s going on we don’t know about. They are soft and even worse don’t seem to care. No pride and no heart.
Gators 48
Dawgs 6 ( missed extra point – is anyone surprised?)
warfalcon
October 23rd, 2012
4:57 pm
CMR is only thinking about the FORD F-150 being TOUGH everything else is money in the bank.CMR is really SOFT,I will never forget the look ex-Florida coach MYERS gave him and he dropped his head like a B.
PR
October 23rd, 2012
4:58 pm
Backs against the wall…
GO DAWGS!
Chip Towers
October 23rd, 2012
4:58 pm
DawgFan: Robinson and Gilliard seemed to think they were called out: “No one wants to hear they’re soft,” Robinson said; “Don’t mention my name until you go back and look at the results these past two seasons,” Gillilard tweeted. As for the motivational ploy line, here’s what Richt said and the reason I used that description: “He’s an emotional guy and he wants to have success and he wants to try to help motivate not only himself but his teammates to play better.”
So, as you can see, none of this is my opinion. I’m simply reporting what happened. But thanks for your advice.
78Dawg
October 23rd, 2012
4:59 pm
He forgot a very important soft…That being Bobo’s play calling to start the game. We need to be more aggressive. O-line is slow to block. Get more screens to Gurshall.
beebee
October 23rd, 2012
5:01 pm
Dawgs, y’all are in big trouble Saturday.
Big trouble!
Then, at the end of your sorry, soft-defense season, GT’s gonna come into
Sanford Stadium and kick you a.z.z.e.s. all over again.
Now that we got rid of our old defensive geezer, we’re about to make things right.
But woe to UGA!
Tech is laughing!
bee
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
5:01 pm
Bernie Matt
I agree the KY coach(Coach Cal) could get more out of this Ga football team than Richt——–who needs asoft spoken singing preacher as a coach?
Gary
October 23rd, 2012
5:02 pm
The dawgs are not as good as we wanted them to be. We had an easy schedule but are not going to win the tough games. I don’t think anyone expected the blow out by SC, but no one can think that they can beat Florida. We barely beat Florida last year and they are meuch better. It is dissappointing that the defense does nto seem to be performing as well, but lets face it, they under performed in some of the key big games last year too. My advice would be for dog fans to suck it up after the Florida game and enjoy the rest of the season. We may be able to finish 10 and 2. Then we will loose a ton of key players next year when we face a butal schedule next season and will probably drop 5 games before we even face Florida. All you folks complaining about a 2 loss season being a failure, what are you going to do with a 6 loss season or worse?
Troup Co. Dawg
October 23rd, 2012
5:03 pm
We can talk thIs into the ground, truth is as some of us have stated that this coaching staff lacks the ability to prepare this team to win the big games! All the finger pointing and calling each other out does is weaken the continuity and chemistry of the team. It is the responsibility of CMR and CTG to correct the internal issues that exist. Therefore, Don’t be surprised when we get are arses handed to us in a hand bag come Saturday! This crap has been going on since UA beat are a$$es in 2008! It’s not a cultural thing… It’s a coaching thing! Will the Dawg fans ever learn???
Gary
October 23rd, 2012
5:07 pm
BeeBee… No 3rd rate ACC team is going to beat anybody in the SEC. You could not beeee any worse. No matter how bad we are we still will beat you. We will loose 6 next season and still squish you like a bug. You lost to Middle Tennessee. Go back to your room and help your mom finish your world of warcraft halloween costume. Let the adults discuss football.
Fair n Balanced
October 23rd, 2012
5:08 pm
Ga is in trouble. When players can get comments made into two articles in a day and start everybody in the Dog Nation talking about it…..it’s trouble. We’re in trouble. Lose this one big and I think we lose 1 or 2 more. Lose it close and maybe we win out from there. Win it …….well lets just see what happens.
LHarding Dawg
October 23rd, 2012
5:09 pm
Damn, this is one of the best Georgia Florida weeks in years! Georgia will be fine and playing their tails off.
GatorBait
October 23rd, 2012
5:09 pm
One thing all ya’ll have over looked. Don’t you remember last year the OC at Boise State had no problem with Grantham def schemes. Well Brent Peace (Boise State OC) is now at Florida and he has much better players with which to destroy Grantham’s defense than he had a Boise–he is just alot smarter than Gratham.
Last point you may not realize the Gators have possibly the best special teams in the country and UGA doesn’t even have a special team coach.
smitty
October 23rd, 2012
5:10 pm
Glad to know GA players are talking about it. Let’s hope they do something about it now. I’m still worried over OL issues, especially with Gates, who was embarrassed in the SC game and had more breakdowns against KY. He’s not alone, but his failures have been more obvious and will continue top cause grief against at very good FL defensive front.
LHarding Dawg
October 23rd, 2012
5:11 pm
Fair n Balanced – Everybody in Dawg nation is not talking about it. Only about 20 nameless sidewalk fans on this blog.
Dawg Bite
October 23rd, 2012
5:11 pm
I had been thinking that our recent recruiting classes might have been overrated talent wise. No way that they could be so highly rated coming out of high school and then be playing so poorly. Then I realized that all of these guys were recruited by other top schools as well. So what’s the problem? Maybe , just maybe they are not getting “coached up”. Soft coaches produce soft players? Mmm, time for some changes on the staff? If the rest of this season goes downhill, hopefully our AD will address the problem and make some changes. Or, is that just wishful thinking? Hopefully Williams comments will build a fire under these guys, our coaches do not seem to be doing it! JMHO