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<blockquote data-quote="redmule" data-source="post: 143860" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>Just can't get the pessimism either. Right now, almost every indicator is pointing up. Coaching stability, recruiting, momentum, returning talent, returning experience, opposition's momentum and instability, etc. But for many, it's all about how many lucky turnovers we got, injuries are bound to catch up with us this year, DL depth problems, complacency. They will be ready to pounce on the first bad break next season so they can claim to have seen it all along. IMHO, with possibly the exception of the spring of 1990, we are in the best position we have been in since the early 60's. I can hardly control my excitement over what we can do the next 3-5 years. We have always done more with less, and we are now going to see what we can do when we get 'more' as the input. The pieces are in place to build on what happened last year. It's within reach. Throw down 10+ wins and a stomping of the dwags again this year, and we will have lift off. I think we have the first real chance to take the state back from the dwags since we left the SEC. Win 3 of the next 4 from them, and watch their world collapse into a coaching carousel and a circular firing squad. All this may not happen, but a lot of effort has gone into getting us into the position where it can (maybe even should) happen.</p><p></p><p>We are at a convergence right now of talent, coaching, and schedule. It won't be easy, but carry last season's momentum into this year and beat ND, FSU, Clemson, Miami, and uga. We will be the toast of the state of Georgia and college football even with a couple of slip ups against lesser teams. The pieces are there to do this. It can be done. It must be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmule, post: 143860, member: 1338"] Just can't get the pessimism either. Right now, almost every indicator is pointing up. Coaching stability, recruiting, momentum, returning talent, returning experience, opposition's momentum and instability, etc. But for many, it's all about how many lucky turnovers we got, injuries are bound to catch up with us this year, DL depth problems, complacency. They will be ready to pounce on the first bad break next season so they can claim to have seen it all along. IMHO, with possibly the exception of the spring of 1990, we are in the best position we have been in since the early 60's. I can hardly control my excitement over what we can do the next 3-5 years. We have always done more with less, and we are now going to see what we can do when we get 'more' as the input. The pieces are in place to build on what happened last year. It's within reach. Throw down 10+ wins and a stomping of the dwags again this year, and we will have lift off. I think we have the first real chance to take the state back from the dwags since we left the SEC. Win 3 of the next 4 from them, and watch their world collapse into a coaching carousel and a circular firing squad. All this may not happen, but a lot of effort has gone into getting us into the position where it can (maybe even should) happen. We are at a convergence right now of talent, coaching, and schedule. It won't be easy, but carry last season's momentum into this year and beat ND, FSU, Clemson, Miami, and uga. We will be the toast of the state of Georgia and college football even with a couple of slip ups against lesser teams. The pieces are there to do this. It can be done. It must be done. [/QUOTE]
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