UPDATED: Georgia players and coaches react to Shawn Williams ’soft defense’ comments

Georgia safety Shawn Williams believes Amarlo Herrera (52) should be playing the Mike linebacker more than Christian Robinson. (AJC photo by Brant Sanderlin)

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

CMR is Lost

October 23rd, 2012
8:24 pm

Shouldn’t these words come from the $3.5 mil coach and not a player?!?! What’s CMR’s job?!?!

Joe Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
8:24 pm

We need Zander Ogletree Starting at Fullback!!

Joe Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
8:25 pm

Z TREE is the most Intense

St. Richt

October 23rd, 2012
8:30 pm

I haven’t made a habit of commenting out here for awhile, but it seems like everyone is okay with Williams calling out his team and coaches. If I were the coach, I would sit his loud mouth arrss this weekend. No questions asked- you just don’t do this as a teammate or player. Not that us Jackets have anything positive to talk about, but I seriously doubt that anybody on GT’s team would ever say something like this out of fear of CPJ. Not saying he’s without fault at all, but we all know he wouldn’t stand for this sort of thing like Richt apparently is.. Trust me, CPJ has enough to worry about with our perfomance this year and our increasingly disinterested fanbase. But I think you’d be hearing about a suspension right now instead of an “aw shucks, he didn’t really mean it the way it came out.”

Jojoba

October 23rd, 2012
8:31 pm

Mark Richt 52 years of age and 0-5 the last 3 yrs against the list below

Nick Saban 60 yrs of age and bent Richt over in the blackout gimmick game

Les Miles 58 yrs of age and shoved his foot so far up richts ass last year he still tastes leather

Steve Spurrier 66 yrs of age and has beat uga 3 straight years even though uga fans swore SC would never get the talent richt gets. If that is the case MAYBE IT IS COACHING???

Jimmy The First

October 23rd, 2012
8:32 pm

Is it true?
Richt doesn’t have full speed, full contact practices?
That would explain A LOT!

jonkart dawg

October 23rd, 2012
8:33 pm

It is Grantham who should take a blame for Defense, he didn’t put players at the right place, i don’t care how good you are, when you read the wrong play call you re screwed and Offensive side too, they are soft, gave up sacks all the time, what are you gonna do when Saturday comes.

dan

October 23rd, 2012
8:35 pm

Williams is right to questions Richt’s lack of utilizing talent correctly. Christian Robinson seems like a nice kid, but he’s a 3 star guy at best. Same Gilliard and with Chase Vassar. Nothing wrong with that, those guys can make plays too. But Herrera and Ogletree are a step up in terms of physicality and talent, so play them! Just like it was better to play Odell Thurman over Danny Verdun-Wheeler.Nothing wrong with a 3 star if they’re out hustling the 5 stars. But if the hustle is the same, go with the 5 stars.

That being said, if I were Robinson I think I would pull Williams to the side and let him know in no uncertain terms where he could shove those opinions of his.

joe taxpayer

October 23rd, 2012
8:38 pm

Shawn Williams you are a good darn dawg. Glad you are a Bulldog!

guy

October 23rd, 2012
8:40 pm

He is only trying to tell the coaches what they should be saying because they seem to be in a daze.It is not a good situation at all! Who’s in charge anyway?

dan

October 23rd, 2012
8:42 pm

In regards to the game: It’s all in how you respond to getting punched in the mouth. And by that, I mean getting down by 14 or 21 points. UGA and SC got punched in the mouth and quit. That tells you they are immature and second tier. You punch Bama in the mouth and they might still lose, but they’ll fight back to make it respectable. The Gators were 4-0 last season, then Bama and LSU punched them in the mouth and they fell apart. I think the same thing will happen this year, it just hasn’t happened yet. UGA, FSU, or Bama…one of those teams is going to really punch them in the face, and I don’t think they have the maturity to handle it.

FLA DAWG

October 23rd, 2012
8:43 pm

Shawn, I knew The Junkyard Dawgs. The Junkyard Dawgs were a friend of mine. You’re no Junkyard Dawg.

No way our Dawgs hold UF this Sat. Absolutely NO WAY.

We will lose by 28 points.

By the way, we could have had Muschamp a couple of years ago. Instead the AD extended Richt, Bobo and Grantham’s contracts and gave them raises……………SHREWD !!!

BamaDawg

October 23rd, 2012
8:46 pm

@DAWG GAWN–you are an IDIOT if you think that CMR and UGA was ONE WIN away fro
Playing for the NC last year! Which game was that? The BLOWOUT LOSS TO BOISE, THE SC GAME WHERE WE COULDN’T STOP LATTIMORE or THE BEATDOWN WE TOOK AGAINST LSU because our coaching staff couldn’t make a 2nd half adjustment if the opposing coach came in and told us every play they were going to run in the 3rd and 4th quarters!!! CMR is NOT GOD! if you want to believe in something, try going to church!

@JDawg–you are a pretty big idiot yourself! If you can’t understand that NOBODY would approve of SW calling out his team in public IF CMR OR ANY OTHER COACH HAD THE BASEBALLS TO TELL THE TRUTH!!! They DON’T, so this young man did the only thing he knew to do–albeit out of total frustration for the situation. That is what everyone is saying. So, please go back to watching your lingerie football and quit looking at the blogs–the grown ups are trying to have a conversation! Moron!

jojo

October 23rd, 2012
8:52 pm

Okay Shawn, talk the talk, walk the walk… and make everybody else walk it with you. I’d like to see CMR lead the Dawgs out with all players linked together like a TEAM should be. Then GATA!!!!

Joe Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
9:13 pm

Somebody needs to call out the Oline and Fullbacks as well. UGA needs to establish a running game against the Gators. With the depature of Ben Jones there is no emotional leader on Offense. Merrit is a test bookFB but he shows no emotion and just goes through the blcoks we someone who will come out and take someone head off and lead the way for the running back. Zander is the most instense player on offense and needs to be in the game more to keep the O fired Up especially the O Line. If they don’t come out Fired Up Floridas D will Man Handle them like Carolina and Murray won’t have time to throw. Merrit Hall needs to Youtube William Floyd FSU FB and see how to play the position with Intensity. Cornelious Washingtin need to step it it too on D he is a Big Dude but never makes a play. Chase Vasser is a Sissy and needs to change his image if he plans on making it in Hollywood. He needs to shave that sissyfied hair due off and go with a Brian Bozworth Flat Top and start lighting people up!!! Josh Harvey is a Player and needs to see time at receiver were he could use his height and speed to make Big PLAYS. I’d have Harvey, Brown and Conley line up at WR and see if Florida has enough DB’s to cover the height. Bottom Line is Merrit Hall needs to stop playing like a Mama’s Boy and start laying the Hammer Down!!! Georgia’s running game depends on it.

JC

October 23rd, 2012
9:13 pm

jojo, If I remember correctly the team came out “linked together” the 2007 game up in Knoxville and promptly got ran out of the stadium in the first half 28 – 0.. We dont need anymore gimmicks. We need accountability, discipline, true LEADERSHIP from our coaches.. And we aint gettin it. I applaud Williams for calling the defense out in the media. Sometimes thats what it takes.. Great coaches understand this and thats why they call players out publicly on occassion especially at the pro level. Williams is the only one with the balls to lead right now.

cwm

October 23rd, 2012
9:18 pm

RICHT DOES NOT HOLD ANYBODY ACCOUNTABLE …….. EVER … THANKS SHAWN …. BUT IF YOU ARE GOING TO TALK THIS FLA GAME HAS TO BE YOUR BEST ….. LEAD FOLLOW OR GET THE H OUT OF THE WAY

HamptonDog

October 23rd, 2012
9:20 pm

Shawn Williams has done the coaches job. CMR doesn’t have the guts or knowhow to fire up this team. Here we are looking short on the O line(no competition) and what are they doing for the next recruiting class? Only going to sign 4 or 5 OL. No wonder the OL collapses. They aren’t pushed because they don’t have to be. One injury and they are done. Come on coach, get OUR Team ready to knock someones Head in the dirt.

UGA24-7

October 23rd, 2012
9:22 pm

SHAWN WILLIAMS FIRED UP……NOW MAYBE GILLIARD IS TOO AFTER THIS http://www.greenwichtime.com/sports/article/2-Georgia-players-angry-over-teammate-s-rant-3975860.php LET EM BE MAD AT EACH OTHER JUST SO LONG AS THEY TAKE IT OUT ON FLA SAT….WHAT WAS SAID NEEDED TO COME OUT

umyboyBLUE17

October 23rd, 2012
9:26 pm

Attn. cmr take all the walkons off special teams this saturday and play some backups and startes instead. Maybe give them some reps vs GSU or AU. Forget trying to kick a pat. just go for two. Do what you can do to get KM in space either with screens to the outside or middle worked pretty well with Knowshon vs bama a few years back. Oh yeah if you plan on doing any kind of exotic formations such as the fake punt you had saved for the cocktail party but had to use in Lexington brush up on the rules.

The Truth

October 23rd, 2012
9:28 pm

Wonder how many players from ‘Bama/LSWho come out and talk about their team mates like this? Would they ever see the field again??

PT

October 23rd, 2012
9:49 pm

Maybe Georgia should pay Shawn Williams $850,000 a year. Georgia’s program is a joke and it’s going nowhere. The problem is nothings going to change and the Bulldawg Nation will have to put up with this another 4 or 5 years.

gg

October 23rd, 2012
9:58 pm

Shouldn’t the coaches be saying this?

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Cracka Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
10:19 pm

our Defensive line is softer than A dairy queens milk shake…..Cream puffs… I dont know why they r worried about NFL.. Every saturday this week they have all had bad job interviews… NFL doesnt want lazy a$$ cake boys who are afraid to hit someone……

Dawgfan

October 23rd, 2012
11:13 pm

First off….thank you S. Williams. Grant ham should have done this weeks ago and started playing freshmen over juniors and seniors just to prove that if you don’t go hard you sit the bench. Guess it only took him a couple seasons to start playing favorites and giving upet classmen a free pass like out last DC.

This weekend will define Richt’s season/career. Can he finally win a big game? If we lose…close game or not…it will show that he cannot even win the SECE yet Alone the SEC! If lose this weekend we are 1-5 vs USC/UF. that’s a bad trend and shows can’t even win our own division with one of the best personnel rosters in the country. I have been a big supporter of Richt over the years but if we lose Saturday, there is nothing left to say other that perhaps a top down attitude adjustment and culture change may benefit this team. The players deserve better than mediocre preparation!

UGA Alummy

October 23rd, 2012
11:14 pm

Why is Richt still the coach of the sorry squad?

Boss dog

October 23rd, 2012
11:54 pm

JC, you just made a good point.Both sides of the ball needed to be called out. Half of this team comes out and looks like their wearing lace panties or leatards instead of looking like a team ready and mean enough to kick some @ss. this game is like fighting, there ought to only be two hits each play. I hit you and you hit the ground.This season theres been a lot of standing around before the play is over. we need more gang tackling like the days of old. Plug the holes and go after the ball. Maybe just maybe shawn has opened up a box of worms and the playing will be better from here on out.We’ll see. GATA GoooooDawgs..

JRW7

October 24th, 2012
12:08 am

CMR promised the players, if you beat the Gators, I promise, to carry you to the Dairy Queen! CMR is a real motivator, and that’s really what’s wrong with this team. No motivation by the head coach! The team has to motivate itself any way it can.

JRW7

October 24th, 2012
12:18 am

CMR’S stats are way over rated. Just look at the 6 wins CMR has this season, 6 wins over 6 below average teams that have a combined 12-31 record! He can’t win the big game over ranked teams, just pads his record with wins over below average teams, any coach could win 10 games at UGA with the talent the DAWGS have.

WTHDogg

October 24th, 2012
7:51 am

Why are the Coaches not initiating this kind of dialogue with the players? They have to agree and chime in when a player steps up? I don’t understand the leadership of the Staff (Coaches).

WTHDogg

October 24th, 2012
7:53 am

CMR does sing good in Church though.

The Bear

October 24th, 2012
9:32 am

Seeing how my first post got removed let me repeat: UGA is not playing consistent football, Gators are. Unless the gators gift wrap this UGA loses. UGA has to play a perfect game kind of like the one against Vandy. Hope the Dogs prevail but don’t see it happening. Dogs lose by 14

Sideline Guest

October 24th, 2012
11:13 am

Now SHAWN wants to quote BIBLE VERSE??? DUDE, U REALLY NEED TO GO BACK AND READ ALL OF PROVERBS…Well SHAWN, I’m sure you WOKE UP A GIANT but I KNOW THE GATORS are taking it ALL IN STRIDE to go after YOUR AZZ!!! I believe the GATORS will CAPITALIZED ON THE TURMOIL WITHIN THE GROUP.. Your head Coach has ROMNESIA, he WON’T answer the questions either. GET HIS PUNKAZZ OBAMACARE, IT MIGHT TOUGHEN HIM UP.. Coach usually thinks such comments on SOCIAL MEDIA are detrimental to the team and MAKE the guys take the comments down IMMEDIATELY. SHAWN, I think you KNEW that ALL OF THE DEFENSE would either respect or IGNORE you putting THEM ON BLASTS/FRONT STREET. How many tackles did you have against Kentucky? If the opposing team is coming UP THE MIDDLE, how does that same player get into the end zone? Did that player ask your permission to pass through? WERE YOU FREAKING SLEEP? Hell, you are just as selfish because you should have made this comment EARLIER in the season or should have MAN UP against THE RACIST LOOKING DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR that is letting the SAME PLAYERS STAY IN THE GAME TOO LONG WITHOUT ROTATING PLAYERS LIKE HE HAS BEEN QUOTED IN THE PAST THAT HE WOULD DO.. GRANTHAM don’t have ROMNESIA, HE IS JOCKING FOR A HEAD COACHING JOB SOMEWHERE WITH HIS PRO-STYLE DEFENSE that HAS BEEN TESTED SINCE HE CAME TO UGA.. Shawn, since you are going into the NFL, I wonder if the NFL COACHES think your comments could possibly LEAD TO CANCER IN THEIR ORGANIZATION??? I CAN’T WAIT TO SEE HOW YOU, JARVIS, ALEC, RAMBO, GILLIARD DO IN THE COMBINE!!! I already know that the “40″ IS GOING TRIP SOME IF NOT ALL UP, THERE GOES YOUR STOCK.. Ask SPIKES, who ran a 5 in the “40.” I’m PRAYING the GATORS TARGET SHAWN & THE REST OF THE SO-CALLED “SOFT” DEFENSE TO A BATTLE IN JACKSONVILLE… I will be in the stadium WATCHING this AZZWHOOPING…MATTER OF FACT, I’m flying out TOMORROW, I WISH I COULD WELCOME ALL U MUTTS INTO TOWN PERSONALLY!!! IN THE WORDS OF JW, THE MEN WILL BE SEPARATED FROM THE BOYS SHAWN… LOSE THE GAME AND SULK BECAUSE HOPES OF COMING TO GA DOME WILL BE TANKED..ATL welcomes the FLORIDA GATORS..

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old dog

October 24th, 2012
3:36 pm

Callin’ out the o-line will not do much good…..this group ain’t up to the tasK. Shows what happens when you recruit skill players so hard that you forget about WHERE THE GAME IS WON!

old dog

October 24th, 2012
3:53 pm

Gotta coach around this o-line, not call them out like the D got called out. The D can do better; the o-line is about where it can be. We need to concentrate our recruiting there, and ,amazingly, things will get much better. As it stands now, we will have to coach around them with quick-outs and the occasional “drop and fling it.” We will never be able to over power Florida up front, and everbody know it. Coaching will be of the utmost importance. It is still not easy, though, to hide your o-line.

A-Ville Ranger

October 25th, 2012
3:09 am

soft, confused, lazy, scared to put their bodies on the line, it’s all true. It’s not new though. We’ve had players shut down when they were projected to go high in the draftfor years. Even Moreno quit giving it 100% his jr season.

There is a culture that is all about Mark Richt. I think this is Richt’s last chance. If we play poorly this saturday, his days are numbered at UGA..as they should be.

We have 4 starters on the OL who will play in The NFL. I’m not sure how that makes the line limited.

e burrell

October 25th, 2012
9:03 am

Baby butt soft. Our head coach has that I am making $10,000 a day look on the sidelines. Mike Bobo has that fire in his ass and that is about all I see. For all you BOBO haters get off his ass. He is born and breed Ga red. and seldom does his QB’S NOT PLAY VERY WELL. Have never been impressed with his running back coach on the field. Backs are not physical and haven’t been since he has been coaching them. In my opinion he is also baby butt soft. Way to much of a jive guy. Good recruiter not a very good ball coach. I don’t think we have had a Tailback back finish school since he has been the RB Coach. Didn’t he play wideout with BOBO. GO DAWGS

Jborodawg

October 25th, 2012
12:09 pm

Chizik has a NC…so does Mac Brown…so does Jim Tressel…

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wins-by-a-link

October 25th, 2012
8:54 pm

I guess we will see how bad this team wants to win, This game will measure the heart of this program from Richt all the way down to the water boys, A blow out by the Gators and I think Richt can pack his bags as far as the fans are concerned, Even McGarity should start to have doubts about the direction of this team and its leadership.

J Marshall

October 28th, 2012
12:54 am

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J Marshall

October 28th, 2012
1:01 am

This was definitely a must win for us, question is…will we revert back to mediocrity or embrace the feeling of imposing our will and hitting people in the mouth?