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re: Richt admits team didn't give a full effort several times in 2010
Posted on 4/24/11 at 7:40 pm to Damn Good Dawg
Posted on 4/24/11 at 7:40 pm to Damn Good Dawg
Herein lies the ultimate indictment against Richt. Talent has never been and will never be the issue at Georgia (except I'm not sure Rambo would start at Vandy).
Year in and year out, Georgia plays unorganized, uninspired football. They generally rank among the worst in penalaties, turnovers, and off-the-field arrests (with Athens downtown at their fingertips, I can't pass judgment on players wanting to live it up). Excluding the second half of '07-'08 season and D.J. Shockley's senior year, I have yet to see a Georgia team in recent memory play inspired, disciplined football.
I don't doubt Richt's knowledge of the X's and O's (I doubt Bobo's), and I think Grantham was a great hire to instill some discipline in the program. But when your team doesn't give full effort in the friggin' SEC, responsibility for that falls on the head coach.
Year in and year out, Georgia plays unorganized, uninspired football. They generally rank among the worst in penalaties, turnovers, and off-the-field arrests (with Athens downtown at their fingertips, I can't pass judgment on players wanting to live it up). Excluding the second half of '07-'08 season and D.J. Shockley's senior year, I have yet to see a Georgia team in recent memory play inspired, disciplined football.
I don't doubt Richt's knowledge of the X's and O's (I doubt Bobo's), and I think Grantham was a great hire to instill some discipline in the program. But when your team doesn't give full effort in the friggin' SEC, responsibility for that falls on the head coach.
This post was edited on 4/24/11 at 8:50 pm
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