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re: As the Hedges burn - just the beginning, Kirby is freaking out

Posted on 4/25/19 at 12:02 am to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 4/25/19 at 12:02 am to
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Three? WTF are you talking about?



LSU, FSU and Michigan.

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He inherited a FAR better situation than Kirby


Nah, Kirby inherited a team that was built for the way he wanted to play football. He inherited a team that averaged 8th in the league every year recruiting and finished with an average of 10 wins for the last five years.

frick you Dawgs are so stupid. You're acting like Kirby was suffering from poverty and he had the 6th highest team talent composite.



Although it must feel like that watching LSU and Texas beat the everliving frick out of a top three talent composite team like you had last year.

If Kirby is poor with 6th, then he might not be a good coach.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
33143 posts
Posted on 4/25/19 at 12:12 am to
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Kirby inherited a team that was built for the way he wanted to play football.


No, he actually inherited a mess at OL, WR, and QB. The roster as a whole was severely under developed by Richt.

Bragging about beating a terrible FSU squad, and a Michigan with some of its most talented and valuable players choosing to sit out the game doesnt really prove much a point.
Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
27308 posts
Posted on 4/25/19 at 12:29 am to
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FSU


I didn't think even you would bring up such an absurd example.

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Nah, Kirby inherited a team that was built for the way he wanted to play football


So the '16 O-line he inhertied was "built" for the way CKS "wanted to play football"?You REALLY want me to compare the size and talent of the '16 O-line to the '19 O-line? How bout the WR's? Even you don't believe that.

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frick you Dawgs are so stupid
LMAO

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You're acting like Kirby was suffering from poverty and he had the 6th highest team talent composite.


I've blown your "talent composite"argument out of the water multiple times but you still keep on trying to convince yourself it has 1 ounce of legitimacy.

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Although it must feel like that watching LSU and Texas beat the everliving frick out of a top three talent composite team like you had last year




So you must have been ready to slit your wrist when the 47TH rank team BOAT RACED you in your own building.BTW do you realize you had THIRTY FOUR more blue chips athletes than a team that beat you by 3 TD's at home?
Yet you keep pounding your chest about a completely insignificant bowl game while finishing with a .500 record in the division.

You're the very definition of delusional.
This post was edited on 4/25/19 at 12:31 am
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
86591 posts
Posted on 4/25/19 at 8:41 am to
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Kirby inherited a team that was built for the way he wanted to play football.


I know SDAR is a tard but I couldn't just let this nugget go. This is so far off the mark, so heinously incorrect that it simply boggles the mind. I mean this statement could not possibly be more wrong. Kirby DOES have a way that he wants to play, which is why our record was so bad in 2016 because we played that way despite NOT being built for it. Here are some of the great situations he inherited:

-We were so thin on the left side of the OL our starting LT was a transfer from Rhode Island.
-Our starting C was an undersized and undertalented dude that got pushed around by most good NT's we faced
-On the right side we had a guy that was tailor made to be a RG but was forced to play RT out of necessity with predictable results
-He inherited a QB room of a transfer that couldn't start at Virginia and a True freshman
-His starting RB hadn't played since October 15 after one of the more gruesome leg inuries youv'e seen
-His next best RB broke his arm in July in an ATV accident and was TBD on a return
-The next best RB was a white guy that should be a FB
-His 3 starting WRs were 2 guys with career drop issues (chigbu and reggie davis) and a 5'8" 175 pounder
-Our starting safeties were a pretty good guy (sanders) and a former walkon
-Our starting corners were an undersized guy at 5'10" and a guy that was burned so badly on national TV against missouri he barely played another snap all season
-Our starting punter was also our 3rd string QB
-We had an open competition for FG Kicker, with teh contestants being a walkon whose dad publicly demanded kirby offer him a scholarship and a guy who in the spring game kicked the ball into the center's arse on an attempt


Your lousy "overall talent" metric is pretty worthless when you ACTUALLY LOOK at who we had playing each position. Kirby and Chaney's model is power football, run it right at you, with some passing thrown in. We didn't have the OL, QB, or WRs for most of the season to do that. Our defense was also very undersized. Look at all the studs we've gotten at CB and S the last 2 recruiting classes...notice antyhign? They're big guys. They're tall and built, which we pretty much didn't have any of in '16. We were so depleted kirby had to snag a grad transfer from bama to start immediately because otherwise we'd have been fricked.

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