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28 - 27 Final !!!!!!!! GT BEATS UGA Postgame Comments
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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 267331" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I agree with Jerry completely. I did a post before the season saying that the Richt shift could work for both teams, work for one or the other, or fail for both. I think Richt did ok for his first year with da U, though Golden did just as well. We'll see about that program going forward.</p><p></p><p>The Dwags, however, had the teething problems I thought they might. Smart <em>might</em> turn out to be a good head coach, but I thought it would only be talent that would give them an advantage in his first year. It isn't an easy job and he's learning as he goes. (I think Saban has assistants to follow orders, not learn their trade.) Eason also has problems due to a lack of experience with an FBS level pro O. It isn't an easy job and he's learning as he goes.</p><p></p><p>And, yes, I don't see much difference in talent on the field and haven't for some time. They have better DTs but that's about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 267331, member: 265"] I agree with Jerry completely. I did a post before the season saying that the Richt shift could work for both teams, work for one or the other, or fail for both. I think Richt did ok for his first year with da U, though Golden did just as well. We'll see about that program going forward. The Dwags, however, had the teething problems I thought they might. Smart [I]might[/I] turn out to be a good head coach, but I thought it would only be talent that would give them an advantage in his first year. It isn't an easy job and he's learning as he goes. (I think Saban has assistants to follow orders, not learn their trade.) Eason also has problems due to a lack of experience with an FBS level pro O. It isn't an easy job and he's learning as he goes. And, yes, I don't see much difference in talent on the field and haven't for some time. They have better DTs but that's about it. [/QUOTE]
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