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<blockquote data-quote="1BearJACKET" data-source="post: 253478" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>I am not sure that Todd Stansbury will be a great AD, or for that matter a bad one either. But maybe he should have paid attention to the shot that Coach Johnson fired across his bow. I can see how Coach feels that he is not getting the support that he needs. He needs money for extra staff, facilities upgrades, backing from the Academic side (does the name Junior Gnonkonde ring a bell?). What does he have? He has a lollipips and rainbows, ivory tower unicorn farts strategic plan by an AD who jumped ship at the first opportunity and was sitting behind his new desk in his new office less than 72 hours after accepting the job. His new AD is not even showing up for work for another one and a half to two months after accepting what he says is his dream job. That just doesn't scream commitment to me. Our coaches and athletes deserve an Athletic Administration that has a battle plan to get butts in the seats, money in the coffers, better deals with our partners whether they be apparel manufacturers or media. I understood that Delta flew our team to Ireland? Is that correct? Why do we do business with anyone who makes a big deal in commercials about being the "Official _ of the Georgia Bulldogs"? We need to dump 680 the Dawg and let WREK be our flagship station. If the local radio dimwits want to talk to our coaches, let them show up and broadcast our coaches' press conferences in their entirety like they do for UGA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1BearJACKET, post: 253478, member: 2846"] I am not sure that Todd Stansbury will be a great AD, or for that matter a bad one either. But maybe he should have paid attention to the shot that Coach Johnson fired across his bow. I can see how Coach feels that he is not getting the support that he needs. He needs money for extra staff, facilities upgrades, backing from the Academic side (does the name Junior Gnonkonde ring a bell?). What does he have? He has a lollipips and rainbows, ivory tower unicorn farts strategic plan by an AD who jumped ship at the first opportunity and was sitting behind his new desk in his new office less than 72 hours after accepting the job. His new AD is not even showing up for work for another one and a half to two months after accepting what he says is his dream job. That just doesn't scream commitment to me. Our coaches and athletes deserve an Athletic Administration that has a battle plan to get butts in the seats, money in the coffers, better deals with our partners whether they be apparel manufacturers or media. I understood that Delta flew our team to Ireland? Is that correct? Why do we do business with anyone who makes a big deal in commercials about being the "Official _ of the Georgia Bulldogs"? We need to dump 680 the Dawg and let WREK be our flagship station. If the local radio dimwits want to talk to our coaches, let them show up and broadcast our coaches' press conferences in their entirety like they do for UGA. [/QUOTE]
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