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You don't know.... I ain't even trying to hear your bsGet ready to be sorely disappointed.
You don't know.... I ain't even trying to hear your bsGet ready to be sorely disappointed.
You don't know.... I ain't even trying to hear your bs
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I wish Wes was still the GT play by play announcer
Now aren't you the cheerful advocate.Lost cause.
The growl is something I find insufferable ... Was hoping I could get used to it...I wish Wiley Ballard would go over to football announcing.
There is just something about Andy Demetra that I can do without. Fortunately there are alternatives.
The growl is something I find insufferable ... Was hoping I could get used to it...
Glad I’m not the only one. I don’t care for him that much lol just gets on my nervesThe growl is something I find insufferable ... Was hoping I could get used to it...
I don’t think he’s uncomfortable at all. I think he’s been answering the same dumb *** questions, asked by people who think they know what they’re talking about, for 30 something years. When someone who knows what they’re talking about asks him good questions, he’s almost always engaging, funny, etc. I’d like to see how funny and engaging posters on here would be after enduring people who don’t actually understand your job questioning your every move for that length of time. Add to that the fact that our local media is generally trying to take jabs at our program no matter the coach in order to entertain the larger fan base of uga. In CPJs case the narrative has always been that he’s a jerk with no sense of humor, which anyone who has actually been paying attention knows is not the case. This conversation comes up every time we lose a few games. Saban is a much bigger a******, but has won a lot more.
I appreciate an agree with almost all of this. I feel like CPJ started showing higher levels of frustration last season than I had ever noticed before. I think 2015 he could attribute to injuries, but last year I think he was at a loss as to what the problem was, and it showed. He was clearly frustrated in the USF postgame, but what you saw as being a jerk just looked to me like him very truthfully pointing out some things that turned the game. The refs did eject 2 of our best defenders, and that fumble was a killer. That being said, he probably should have kept those comments to himself. CPJ during his first several seasons probably wouldn’t have brought up the fumble, and would have said “one play never defines a whole game.” I think the 2017 season on the heals of the 2015 season has really affected him.I agree that CPJ is not normally a jerk and that he does have a sense of humor. I also agree that Saban and Belichik, for example, are far bigger jackholes (but they win at an outrageous rate and people will put up with crap from winners far more readily). You are correct that it can be a drain to have to respond to questions from some who have an agenda (been there myself where people in the room are peppering me with questions designed to make me and the product I am demonstrating look bad). But you know what almost never works? It's almost never a good idea to let people see that they are getting to you or that circumstances are putting you on edge. I said "almost", not never. Sometimes it's good to push back and I think most of the time that CPJ is doing that it's justified.
I can understand if he doesn't like answering questions about his offense from people who don't understand it as well as he does. The fact is that he's one of the few that does understand it as deeply and as such he's going to get questions about it. If you do something different than the norm then be prepared to answer questions about it when it doesn't work (and by not working I mean that the team isn't winning, not that the offense isn't working, I'm actually a big fan of the TO offense). I listen to many of the audio clips and I don't find the questions to be stupid most of the time. And I actually don't have a problem with how CPJ responds most of the time. I think that the vast majority of the time he's answering questions honestly in a "no-BS" way and that can be very refreshing and sometimes the press guys don't really know how to roll with that (they are not used to actual truth). After the Pitt game I thought he was honest and fair in his assessment and answers to questions. After the USF game, on the other hand, he sounded more frustrated than he normally is after a loss. That led to absolutely blaming others including the players and the officials outright. He was unpleasant to reporters who were just doing their jobs. About half way through that press conference he calmed down and was back to his normal self but for the first few minutes he was a jerk.
PJ just isn't comfortable with the press. Just watch how he rubs his arm, adjusts his hat, glances around, etc during the questions. It just isn't his thing. I think sometimes he is brutally honest with his assessments to the point it sounds like he is making excuses.
Agreed. Not a fan of Demetra.Glad I’m not the only one. I don’t care for him that much lol just gets on my nerves
Wes doing play-by-play, or CPJ changing the perception?
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Now aren't you the cheerful advocate.