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re: Mark Richt: Off-field issues magnified because we discipline and others don't

Posted on 8/7/14 at 9:52 am to
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58985 posts
Posted on 8/7/14 at 9:52 am to
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Oh god not this argument again. Get your nose out of your arse.



I tend to agree with you...but what is your opinion is Tennessee's problem this year? While true, since your team has been down the problems have been fewer...now that Butch seems to be getting you guys headed in the right direction the problems APPEAR to be returning. IF your team continues to improve, and your problems multiply....what would you say your problems are caused by? A lack of discipline or too much discipline...or maybe players don't respect Butch?


While I find pointing fingers at the Athens PD to be misdirected, I also find many of your opinions on Georgia problems are misdirected. All of the examples I gave above about Tennessee problems have been said about Georgia.....can you not see how ludicrous they sound?
Posted by VFL1800FPD
Nashville, TN
Member since Aug 2012
9062 posts
Posted on 8/7/14 at 10:05 am to
Yesterday towards the end of the day i gave up and started trolling. I agree it's completely hypocritical haha. Im just tired of the "Athens is so badass thats why our players get in trouble the cops are worse than anywhere in the world (pauses 30 seconds to masterbate to Athens)" argument.

Every team has problems, including UT. But i would not say our problems appear to be returning. Our arrests are largely due to once party where 9 or so athletes got cited for MIP. Other than that (sayign this as someone whohas watched UT very closely the past 5 years) our player's condut has improved immensly since the arrival of Butch Jones. Unlike Dooley, who they could walk all over, CBJ holds the guilty party and the rest of the team accountable for bad behavior. Every team's system is different, including UGA. There's not really a right or wrong argument to make here. It's all just different.

The fact of the matter is, these kids are athletes. When they get arrested, it's news. When your average 20 year old gets arrested, nobody bats an eye. It just seems UGA players tend to stick in the spotlight moreso than players from most schools.

This post was edited on 8/7/14 at 10:15 am
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