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<blockquote data-quote="Atomic Jacket" data-source="post: 105407" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>This statement touches on possibly the only good reason for leaving UGA until last. If Tech gets exposed early in the season, then people won't come to the games later in the season. But I feel that it is also a dishonest position. It's like saying, "Okay, we know we're going to get beat by Georgia 95% of the time. But let's trick everybody into thinking we're still pretty good so they'll keep coming to games, and not let them in on the sad fact that Tech still lags behind Georgia until the very end of the season, after we've taken all their money." My position is that it's more honest to say, "Okay, we know we're going to get beat by Georgia 95% of the time. But let's get the pain out of the way early on, so that we can end the season on a positive note, and head into the off-season with fresh memories of wins and good times, not mockery and ridicule." And by doing it the way I propose, you actually have a greater percentage of the year (the off-season) with fresh memories of wins. The way it's done now, you end up with a large percentage of the year with the freshest memories being another beat-down by Georgia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atomic Jacket, post: 105407, member: 1008"] This statement touches on possibly the only good reason for leaving UGA until last. If Tech gets exposed early in the season, then people won't come to the games later in the season. But I feel that it is also a dishonest position. It's like saying, "Okay, we know we're going to get beat by Georgia 95% of the time. But let's trick everybody into thinking we're still pretty good so they'll keep coming to games, and not let them in on the sad fact that Tech still lags behind Georgia until the very end of the season, after we've taken all their money." My position is that it's more honest to say, "Okay, we know we're going to get beat by Georgia 95% of the time. But let's get the pain out of the way early on, so that we can end the season on a positive note, and head into the off-season with fresh memories of wins and good times, not mockery and ridicule." And by doing it the way I propose, you actually have a greater percentage of the year (the off-season) with fresh memories of wins. The way it's done now, you end up with a large percentage of the year with the freshest memories being another beat-down by Georgia. [/QUOTE]
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