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re: Richt vs Kirby after 3 years
Posted on 5/6/19 at 10:01 pm to RD Dawg
Posted on 5/6/19 at 10:01 pm to RD Dawg
Serious question because I only see Georgia play a couple times a year. Did it seem to y’all that Richt looked tired his last couple years? To me a total outsider he just didn’t look on TV like he didn’t have the fire he use to have. He was never a firey guy but I thought he looked tired
Posted on 5/6/19 at 10:03 pm to Icoachfb
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Serious question because I only see Georgia play a couple times a year. Did it seem to y’all that Richt looked tired his last couple years? To me a total outsider he just didn’t look on TV like he didn’t have the fire he use to have. He was never a firey guy but I thought he looked tired
I personally thought the 2012 SECCG loss took a lot out of him. That seemed to be the turning point and he just didn't have it anymore after that game.
Posted on 5/6/19 at 11:48 pm to Icoachfb
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Serious question because I only see Georgia play a couple times a year. Did it seem to y’all that Richt looked tired his last couple years? To me a total outsider he just didn’t look on TV like he didn’t have the fire he use to have. He was never a firey guy but I thought he looked tired
He was never the same coach after Katharyn was diagnosed with cancer.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 12:40 am to Icoachfb
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Serious question because I only see Georgia play a couple times a year. Did it seem to y’all that Richt looked tired his last couple years? To me a total outsider he just didn’t look on TV like he didn’t have the fire he use to have. He was never a firey guy but I thought he looked tired
Yes. All of the above.
Posted on 5/7/19 at 12:52 am to Icoachfb
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Did it seem to y’all that Richt looked tired his last couple years? To me a total outsider he just didn’t look on TV like he didn’t have the fire he use to have. He was never a firey guy but I thought he looked tired
This exactly. It was hard to tell because he was never an overly emotional coach. But the results speak to his fatigue. The players seemed to go through the motions instead of playing with intensity, and he seemed to have lost his intensity on the recruiting trail. I was surprised when he took the Miami job. It didn't take him long to realize he needed to get out of coaching.
Kirby, on the other hand, is full of intensity. He could burn out too, but it's going to take awhile.
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