Tuesday, October 5, 2010

It's About Time Coach Richt!

The first 5 minutes of the Coach Richt call in show last night made my week. Richt began the show by explaining how practice Monday was unlike any other Monday practice he had led since he has been in Athens. Any Dawg fan should be happy to hear that the number one offense scrimmaged against the number one defense in full pads for over an hour and a half last night.

Could that practice philosophy lead to more injuries? Certainly. Will those type of practices make our team a hell of a lot tougher. You darn skippy! Keep up these positive changes Richt and finish out the season strong!

On another note; how about the Dawgs opening up as a 13 point favorite over those ugly guys in orange?

5 comments:

  1. Take the vols plus the points. 1 program on the way up coached by a Dooley the other spiraling out of control. Maybe Richt should have had a practices like that during 2 a days like Saban instead of his "pro" like practice of light hitting and working on schemes.

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  2. Hey Anon 9:48, If you are that Pissed about being a Dawg fan just jump your happy ass off the wagon now. The dawgs don't need your negative thoughts. If you want to be a dawg fan then shut the bitching up and start supporting the team. Have a nice day you jackass.

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  3. Anon 10:41,

    Most fans have lost any reason for optimism. These types of changes are certainly motivating, but it's too little, too late. In the same call-in show, Richt explained that Bobo was still calling all the offensive plays. It's like Coach Richt wants us to lose. I'm done caring about the Bulldogs this season, cause it's done nothing but get me disappointed. That said, I'll continue to watch them, but won't be surprised to see them lose because of their same old mistakes.

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  4. "Richt wants us to lose".... that may be the dumbest comment I have ever read on a blog.

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  5. Maybe Richt should try the "Echo" of the hit in the game.

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