I think we got the right coach ... because all the mutts hate him!

TromboneJacket

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Seattle :)
I have seen quite a few GT hoodies and shirt in my office. The only time I have seen a UGA shirt was (honest to god) a garbage man honking his horn at me yelling go dawgs one morning while showing off his uga shirt. uga is irrelevant everywhere outside of the southeast, and I do feel bad for anyone who has to deal with them on a consistent basis.

If cgc is causing them agony then I am very happy, but I try not to concern myself with
I keep forgetting you’re in Seattle. Let me know if you want to grab a beer sometime.
 

00Burdell

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People on this board spend way to much time caring about what uga fans think.

CGC is a good hire because he checks about every checkbox on our list. uga fan opinion is not on the list.

Not so sure I agree. If your rival doesn't hate your coach, you need a new coach.

Poking a stick in the collective eye of mutt-nation might not be on everybody's checklist but its on mine. And it starts with flipping one of their recruits and ends with kicking their mutt butts in Bobby Dodd.
 

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I'm not surprised that there are a number of Tech fans in Seattle, but why on earth would a mutt go all the way to Seattle to collect garbage? Hell, there are plenty of opportunities to do that after every game in the cesspool.

We went on a ski vacation to Breckinridge Colorado before, and one of the morning helpers at the breakfast buffet commented on our Tech stuff. He was a dwag. It was a great life learning example for our kids. Their reputation and career opportunities do extend outside of georgia.
 

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We should get a peek at his much vaunted -- is that word still used much? -- recruiting skills. He still has time to flip a couple or three commits to other programs, if in fact they committed elsewhere because of the Tech offense. It would be good if he could pick off a couple of QBs who might be agreeable, maybe having missed out on their preferred P5 programs. Contrary to the spread option, Collins's offense as reflected by Temple is a relatively simple one to run and provides loads of time to scan the field for receivers or eyeball the optioned defender for the run or pass. It would be a pleasant surprise if Oliver or Graham or Jones turned out to be completely competent from seven yards deep. Taking that 5-7 step drop and getting turned around with the feet set while being hunted is a daunting proposition. I would be curious about that possibility. Spring will be interesting.
 

JacketFromUGA

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most of my rational UGA football friends think it's a good hire for us and think our recruiting will have an uptick.

None of them are worried hopefully we change that.
 

kg01

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Do you never order a pizza or eat fast food? Ever been to a convenience store? I can’t seem to get away from them (dwags) when I’m in Georgia.

Oh man, you might be onto something.

Ways you can't avoid Dawg
"fans":
- Somebody's gotta be that random guy driving his truck around offering to clean gutters.
 
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