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Yeah, but this team sucks too. Georgia beat the same Arkansas team that just beat the shit out of the same Auburn team that beat Tennessee last week. So your team doesn't suck as bad as you would like to say they do. Tennessee just out played a decent team today. But we'll see, maybe the whole team had the Swine Flu like Florida did.
TRANSVERSE PROPERTIES DO NOT WORK IN SPORTS.
This is like the third time I've seen you bring up this argument on these boards. Just dumb man.
Pretty much. I just sent a scathing, yet fairly respectful, email to Damon Evans. Hope he at least takes the time to read some of the thousands he's getting right about now.
“That’s just part of football. That’s part of life. When you don’t meet expectations that you set for yourself, that other people may have set for you, there may be people who want to be critical. If you’re a leader, a player and if you’re brave enough to be in the arena, then there’s going to people outside the arena that’s going to want to throw things at you and say things about you. But there’s honor in being in the arena and a lot of people don’t understand that because they’ve never been in there. But we’re going to get right back in it and fight.”
Ha, except even the Penn State fan agreed with me.
Take off the orange glasses bud.
And I was even agreeing that Georgia sucks... when you were trying to say we weren't that bad because we beat Arkansas?
Wow dude..., what are you 14?
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Example why transverse properties don't work in sports.
USC lost to Washington, Washington lost to Notre Dame, Notre Dame lost to Michigan, Michigan lost to Michigan State, Michigan State lost to Central Michigan, Central Michigan lost to Arizona, and Arizona lost to Iowa.
So according to the transverse property, Iowa is a better team than USC.
Georgia lost to Oklahoma State, Oklahoma State lost to Houston, Houston lost to UTEP, UTEP lost to Buffalo, Buffalo lost to Temple, and Temple lost to Villanova.
So according to the transverse property, Villanova is a better team than Georgia.
Your argument is very invalid and I now see why Irish hates all the Tennessee fans on campus.
We have reached the magical "not if, but when" point with CMR..... Reply
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and no, that's not a "knee jerk reaction".
We have not put a serious SEC contender on the field since 2005.
Oh, some Disney Dawgs will point to 2007 with cries of "we finished #2 in the country!", etc.
Get real.
After the Vanderbilt game (which we won on a f'ing miracle) we gimmicked our way to a strong finish (celebration vs. UF, blackout vs. Auburn),thanks to some freakish losses by teams ranked ahead of us, and then were served a patsy (Hawaii) that had no business playing big-boy football in a bowl game.
Objectively, I would rate our staff 6th best in the SEC (behind UF, Bama, Tennesse, South Carolina, and Auburn). You can make an argument that we have a better staff than a couple of those teams....but you can also make an argument that Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and Arkansas have a better staff than we do. I feel pretty confident in my assessment. Frankly, I believe that if we had UF or Bama's staff, we would be 6-0. We have that kind of talent....and that bad of coaching.
We have moved beyond the "Fire Willie" or "Fire Bobo!" arguments.
We're WAY deeper than that.
Frankly, the only way I want to see CMR coach in Athens again is if we have an entirely different offense and an entirely different defense.
I've never seen a coaching staff do less with more than this coaching staff.
Frankly, I'd rather have Goff or Donnan. At least I got the sense that they cared.
I realize that there is a significant percentage of "CMR is the best thing that ever happened to UGA! Look at the winning percentage!" crowd.
I would counter with the fact that statistics are easily manipulated and you can justify just about anything if you extrapolate out far enough.
The fact of the matter is that we're sending an enourmous amount of talent to the NFL and we're getting the chit beat out of us on Saturdays. And 2005 was a looooong time ago.
This is not the Dooley era. Big-boy football teams pay their coaches millions of dollars per year to be BETTER than their rivals.
We're not even close....and we're getting further and further behind every year.
CMR will not be fired this year.....but it's time to give him the "significant improvement" speech, and be prepared to look for a new coach at the end of 2010....because we're not a threat to win ANYTHING anymore.
This team has quit on this coaching staff, and that means that this fanbase (including your's truly) has quit on this coaching staff.
CMR had a nice run and I will remember 2002-2005 fondly. On a personal level, I have more respect for him than I do for anyone in college football.
But from a football perspective, UGA can do better than what CMR has become.
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