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re: The Richt apologists are firmly seated on the wrong side of history
Posted on 10/31/15 at 6:05 pm to miledawg
Posted on 10/31/15 at 6:05 pm to miledawg
Teams being unprepared is definitely a good argument, but what I don't understand is what he's not doing to prepare his teams, and what a better coach would do differently. I don't follow the day-to-day practices so I don't know what he and his staff are doing (or not doing), but preparedness is a concept made up of actions, and I want to know what actions are being taken or not taken that lead to teams not being prepared so I know that the search for a new coach will lead to someone who will prepare the "right" way.
Posted on 10/31/15 at 6:11 pm to FooManChoo
Losing to Bama is one thing...but losing to Butch and now a 1st year coach who is rebuilding from a shitty previous year is really an indictment of how he's being overmatched and beaten by teams with less talent.
Posted on 10/31/15 at 9:32 pm to FooManChoo
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I want to know what actions are being taken or not taken that lead to teams not being prepared so I know that the search for a new coach will lead to someone who will prepare the "right" way.
Here is one specific example, in my opinion. I recall that at one point Richt was resistant to the idea of an IPF. From what I've read, Pruitt pushed for the IPF not only because it wad ridiculous for a program like Georgia to not have one, but he also believed the team wasted too much time on buses. The result: IPF and the team now flies out of Athens. Credit Pruitt with both.
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