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Posted on 3/28/23 at 9:45 pm to BrerTiger
If SOS is triggering Georgia I hope he continues. It’s fun to see him finally telling the truth. And it has to have the Gators and Gamecocks choking on their anger. Lol
Posted on 3/28/23 at 11:20 pm to SaturdayNAthens
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He owed it SC to at least finish the season.
Why?
Posted on 3/28/23 at 11:26 pm to jonnyanony
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Why?
Yeah, he gave another coach a chance.
It's not like he left for the NFL or another job.
He saw he wasn't getting it done and that the players weren't responding and correctly judged it was time to hang it up.
In short, frick the haters. Pretty much the story of his life.
Posted on 3/28/23 at 11:27 pm to lsudat10
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Vandy Whistler
For sure the most hated current villain(s) out there
Posted on 3/28/23 at 11:36 pm to SaturdayNAthens
if I remember correctly Nick Fairley had a heart attack or something like that recently.
Serves that cock sucker right. He wasn’t out to play football. He was legit trying to injure people every play and after the play.
Serves that cock sucker right. He wasn’t out to play football. He was legit trying to injure people every play and after the play.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 12:57 am to HoopyD
Saban. Though,I don't hate the dude anymore. I respect what's he's accomplished and it'll be a bittersweet day when he retires.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:32 am to SaturdayNAthens
Fairley got double and tripled teamed all night but still mounted more and more pressure as the game went on. Georgia knew they were going to have to run a virtual two minute offense all night long to try and keep up with Auburns maximizing the talents of AJ Green, and having Murray constantly running for his life was NOT part of that plan. Georgia got frustrated because other AU defensive linemen were getting through too, so someone decided to try a cheap shot on Fairley to slow him down and chop blocked him.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:36 am to SaturdayNAthens
Spare me your hypocrisy concerning dirty hits when your guy draws first blood with the cheapest of cheap shots--the kind that ends careers. We at Auburn should know something about chop blocks because we had the reputation 3-4 years ago of being one of the prime offenders--Chaz Ramsey being the primary culprit. I said it then as I say it now: Play like that is dirty and I don't want my school sullied with that rap. Players who purposely engage in such should be booted. Chizik has had no issues with that under his watch. All that occurred under Tuberville and it might be noted for all the Bulldog fans talking out of the side of their mouths that our OL coach at that time was Hugh Nall--yes, a Georgia man. And if former Auburn lineman and now Georgia OL coach Stacy Searels ordered the chop on Fairley, then he's a son of a bitch for doing it too.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:38 am to GentleJackJones
Fairley luckily avoided the chop block. He must have sensed that it was coming, and I'm quite certain that's the reason he played like a man possessed the rest of the night. The hit into Murray's back that came forthwith was a cheap shot, but no more or less cheap than the aforementioned one that necessitated it. Pure payback. This is high-stakes football, not grab arse, and let he who is without sin cast the first chop block and blog post.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:39 am to GentleJackJones
Georgia fans keep harping on the fact that Fairley seemingly body slams every QB he hits, and they were especially keen to the play towards the end that knocked Aaron Murray out of the game--when Fairley collided with his knee. The replay clearly shows Fairley being blocked into the direction of Murray, and there simply was no way to stop his almost 300-lb girth from continuing through. Unfortunate and untimely, yes, but not dirty. At Auburn, we call that playing hard. At Georgia, it's obviously a call for righteous indignation.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:41 am to GentleJackJones
But Georgia fans continue to call Fairley and Auburn thugs. You know what thuggish is to me? Coming out of that long injury timeout, one of Georgia's lineman starts a fight with Fairley on the ensuing play. Okay, maybe that's their idea of retribution after a perceived dirty hit on their QB, but what about half the Georgia team rushing onto the field? What, did they think it was time for another celebratory rush into the end zone like their 2007 Florida game gimmick? That's thuggery in my book--bull rushing the field like a bunch of heathens. You do know we still have that sprinkler system ready for you every time you come to town, right? Nothing stinks like a wet dog, except for said dog's unabashed hypocrisy.
Not one single Auburn player on the bench came rushing out onto the field. We're obviously better coached and disciplined. Georgia demonstrated during the off-season that they have none. They lead the nation in player arrests and other off-the field distractions.
Not one single Auburn player on the bench came rushing out onto the field. We're obviously better coached and disciplined. Georgia demonstrated during the off-season that they have none. They lead the nation in player arrests and other off-the field distractions.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:42 am to GentleJackJones
After listening to Atlanta sports radio and reading all the sports blogs the last two days with Bulldog fans whining about the Dirty Fairley, I finally hear the truth today from Buck Belue, the former Georgia 1980 national championship winning QB turned radio talk show host. Buck agreed that the spear to the back was dirty, but the rest was just hard-nosed football and that Dog fans better suck it up. And Buck got an arm broken courtesy of Auburn once.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:57 am to BigTastey
I’m not a Georgia fan…
ETA: But you’re lying to yourself if you didn’t think Fairley was dirty. He had dirty plays at the Lions and Saints. Good player though.
ETA: But you’re lying to yourself if you didn’t think Fairley was dirty. He had dirty plays at the Lions and Saints. Good player though.
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Posted on 3/29/23 at 6:59 am to GentleJackJones
Star defensive tackle Jalen Carter became at least the third member of Georgia football’s 2022 national championship team to be charged with reckless driving, a fourth was charged with DUI and a fifth was alleged to have gone 34 miles over the speed limit when he was arrested.
In total, nine Georgia players have been arrested in the last 13-and-a-half months.
In total, nine Georgia players have been arrested in the last 13-and-a-half months.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 7:01 am to GentleJackJones
Georgia recently listed a job online for a coordinator of player development. The job description describes the position as “responsible for the off-the-field activities of student athletes included but not limited to providing advice and counsel related to life skills, academic success, personal development and community involvement.”
Posted on 3/29/23 at 7:02 am to GentleJackJones
I know...
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Posted on 3/29/23 at 7:25 am to GentleJackJones
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Fairley
frickin’ hate this dude.
Posted on 3/29/23 at 7:27 am to HoopyD
So many choices:
- Johnny Football
- Brendan “Killer” Miller (also, Oates)
- Tennessee baseball…all and everything
- Tebow…so many tears
- Johnny Football
- Brendan “Killer” Miller (also, Oates)
- Tennessee baseball…all and everything
- Tebow…so many tears
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