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re: Who wants Richt Fired

Posted on 10/13/15 at 7:49 am to
Posted by VoxDawg
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Posted on 10/13/15 at 7:49 am to
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Nobody should give a rats arse what religion Mark Richt is, that is his personal business. If he wants be a good Christian man for his players, more power to him. His JOB, what it is he paid to do by the University of Georgia, is to win football games and generate revenue.


While this is true, CMR is the one who puts this out for public consumption, first and foremost. At that point it becomes fair game, especially when you see him shrug off huge losses in the last ten years - particularly when the subtext of his entire M.O. is that there are more important things in life than football. This is despite the fact that he is paid $11k+ PER MOTHERfrickING Day to make football and winning games his priority.

How he lives his life outside the lines is 100% irrelevant and absolutely none of our business. The bottom line is that he's not achieving his prime directive as a coach.
Posted by JCdawg
Member since Sep 2014
7829 posts
Posted on 10/13/15 at 8:11 am to
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While this is true, CMR is the one who puts this out for public consumption, first and foremost. At that point it becomes fair game, especially when you see him shrug off huge losses in the last ten years - particularly when the subtext of his entire M.O. is that there are more important things in life than football. This is despite the fact that he is paid $11k+ PER MOTHERfrickING Day to make football and winning games his priority. How he lives his life outside the lines is 100% irrelevant and absolutely none of our business. The bottom line is that he's not achieving his prime directive as a coach.


Completely agree
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 10/13/15 at 10:35 am to
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While this is true, CMR is the one who puts this out for public consumption, first and foremost. At that point it becomes fair game, especially when you see him shrug off huge losses in the last ten years - particularly when the subtext of his entire M.O. is that there are more important things in life than football. This is despite the fact that he is paid $11k+ PER MOTHERfrickING Day to make football and winning games his priority.


So you want a football coach who is ruthless and will do anything just to win games.

I don't.



Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58925 posts
Posted on 10/13/15 at 11:12 am to
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While this is true, CMR is the one who puts this out for public consumption, first and foremost


Well, now, that's just silly. He has mentioned it in passing, but has never made a huge deal over it. The media does, but he does not. He also allows his wife to fix the players Gatorade on the sidelines and has mentioned that. Does that make her "fair game", too?

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especially when you see him shrug off huge losses in the last ten years


Because he does not do a public meltdown he shrugs them off? That's dumb, too. Sorry, but it is. Paterno never melted publicly. I don't remember Bear Bryant, either. LOT'S of coaches look cool and calm and save meltdowns for privacy. It's called class and maturity. There is very little more embarrassing than to see a 50-60 year old man jumping up and down and pitching a temper tantrum because he got a bad call from an official.

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particularly when the subtext of his entire M.O. is that there are more important things in life than football.


I hate to tell you this, but there is.


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This is despite the fact that he is paid $11k+ PER MOTHERfrickING Day to make football and winning games his priority.


No they don't. They pay him to coach and win football games. He is one of the most successful coaches in the country. He is paid a middle of the pack SEC coaches salary.

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