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re: The state of the program as it pertains to the layperson. (long)
Posted on 10/8/12 at 10:21 am to JStanDawgFan
Posted on 10/8/12 at 10:21 am to JStanDawgFan
Man, I appreciate it, but that was too long.
I feel like I got the gist of your article without reading completely.
But let me just say this. No top coach gets it handed to him like what happened this weekend and wins championships. The man has had 12 years to get it right, and it's hasn't happened.
I always hold out hope that my team can win at the highest level, but it's all but faded for me in regards to Richt.
I understand the good qualities the man has as a person and a coach (yes, there are some), but his will to win is not on par with the most successful coaches in college football.
I feel like I got the gist of your article without reading completely.
But let me just say this. No top coach gets it handed to him like what happened this weekend and wins championships. The man has had 12 years to get it right, and it's hasn't happened.
I always hold out hope that my team can win at the highest level, but it's all but faded for me in regards to Richt.
I understand the good qualities the man has as a person and a coach (yes, there are some), but his will to win is not on par with the most successful coaches in college football.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 10:36 am to bulldawger
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bulldawger
Sorry man, didn't mean to make it too long.
Thanks for the response. I am not saying I am losing hope with regards to Richt, but I am saying its time for feet to start hitting fire. Get it righted now or because there may not be a next time type of thing.
I will say that McGarity knows this all to well, as he has never been present for a Mark Richt post game press conference; but where was he on Saturday? Right next to Richt. He knows the time is now.
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