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Déjà vu

DMoney
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Another regurgitated quip. Moran

Golly, I underestimated your lack of intelligence. Let me give you a quick spelling lesson...it's not spelled "Moran" but "Moron". Let's use it in a sentence; Mdcane77 is a moron. Next lesson for you...how to spell C-A-T.
 
Partner, you're going to have to supply me with a cheat sheet as your grasp of the English language makes a coked up monkey appear to be brilliant. Also, like all snowflakes, you immediately vomit up a racism charge when finding yourself in a discussion with someone who is far more articulate than you, which means you play the race card with most everyone you converse with. Now run along little boy...

Like I said... wrinkly old man with way too much time on his hands. Shouldn’t you be posting in some colonoscopy forum ? Perhaps, one on prostate health? And, no, I will not be your partner. Why don’t you ask Kenneth?
 
Hugh Freeze for OC!! He's the one guy who always gave Saban fits when they played and actually beat him a few times. We could probably get him for a decent price after the Ole Miss scandal.
 
Partner, you're going to have to supply me with a cheat sheet as your grasp of the English language makes a coked up monkey appear to be brilliant. Also, like all snowflakes, you immediately vomit up a racism charge when finding yourself in a discussion with someone who is far more articulate than you, which means you play the race card with most everyone you converse with. Now run along little boy...

Explain how "appear to be brilliant" and "appear brilliant" are different. Don't end sentences with prepositions.
 
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Explain how "appear to be brilliant" and "appear brilliant" are different. Don't end sentences with prepositions.

There are times when trying to avoid ending a sentence with a preposition creates unnecessary and awkward phrasing. For example, Winston Churchill once allegedly exclaimed, "That is the sort of thing up with which I will not put!" to mock someone who criticized him for ending a sentence with a preposition. Since the purpose of writing is to clearly communicate your thoughts and ideas, it's perfectly acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition.

Of course, you are much smarter than Winston Churchill...and me.
 
Like I said... wrinkly old man with way too much time on his hands. Shouldn’t you be posting in some colonoscopy forum ? Perhaps, one on prostate health? And, no, I will not be your partner. Why don’t you ask Kenneth?

I truly feel terrible. After reading your post above I realized you are suffering from Tourette's Syndrome where you repeat everything. Sadly, when you repeat yourself the reader has to endure more dumb and dumb and dumb. You poor little snowflake...
 
@DMoney How would you fix this? What would be your 3,4,5 step plan on fixing the offense starting this week and into the offseason?

I think it's clear that Coach Richt needs to hire an OC and give him complete control of the offense, and hope that OC hires a new OL and QB coach that can develop players. In addition, we need to make our special teams a priority as well. Looks to me that we've put that on the back burner far too long and it's come back to bite us in the ***.
 
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I truly feel terrible. After reading your post above I realized you are suffering from Tourette's Syndrome where you repeat everything. Sadly, when you repeat yourself the reader has to endure more dumb threads and dumb and dumb. You poor little snowflake...

I keep repeating myself yet you insist on responding.Got it. I’m actually doing the board a great act of philanthropy by tying up your time in this thread. Keeping you in here means you’ll have less time derailing other threads with your incessant Blake James fellating. Just trying to give you something to chew on. (that’s just a saying you edentulous fossil).
 
I keep repeating myself yet you insist on responding.Got it. I’m actually doing the board a great act of philanthropy by tying up your time in this thread. Keeping you in here means you’ll have less time derailing other threads with your incessant Blake James fellating. Just trying to give you something to chew on. (that’s just a saying you edentulous fossil).

In addition to Tourette's you are delusional or a pathological liar or all three when falsely claiming that I "incessantly post about Blake James". Well, in fairness to you, you're a really, really dumb pathological liar, plus being delusional and a Tourette's patient.

The one thing I greatly admire about you is how you take ownership of your snowflake lifestyle. If my posts upset you please run to your safe space, hug a puppy and softly cry yourself to sleep.

Wow, I didn't realize that a song was written about you, give it a listen:

 
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We could go pay an OC a ton of money, and it would be cheaper than firing Richt. Strip OC titles off of everyone else and pay a real one. It's not rocket science. If Richt wants to keep running this crap, he will be the most hated man in the history of UM football. He will lose games, recruits and ALL fan support. He has already lost all the good will he had built up. It's going to be insanely ugly, and it can ALL be avoided by hiring a good OC. One far, far, far away from the Richt coaching shrub.

And that OC is Yost!!!
 
I didn’t expect to be here this fast. Richt isn’t Golden, but this is a Golden season. We just flipped sides of the ball.

What hurts the most is hearing the spin regarding talent. It sounds like the Golden era, minus the sanctions excuse. The class is collapsing and a quick fix (i.e. an offensive version of the Manny hire) is unrealistic. Richt came here to call plays and he is going to see it through. This is a bad time to be a Hurricane fan.

Some scattered thoughts:

- Richt has botched the QB position, and we shouldn’t be surprised. That’s what got him fired. Personally, I focused on his prior successes and hoped the way it ended in UGA (with Greyson Lambert and Faton Bauta) was an aberration. It wasn’t. This might just be who Richt is in 2018. When I watched Cam Newton and Deshaun Watson win games on Sunday, it only drilled home that point. There is a disconnect between Richt and the modern game.

- It’s even more concerning to hear Richt talk about Jarren’s redshirt. Now, Jarren isn't going to save the offense. He might not even be ready to play. We don't know. But the redshirt shouldn’t be entering Richt’s mind. If Jarren is good, he won’t be here in five years. If he’s bad, he won’t be here in five years. Or he’ll be Malik. Either way, the fifth year should be irrelevant. I’m worried Richt’s mind is stuck in another era that no longer exists.

- The fans have been screaming for more motions and jet sweep action since last year. Richt dismissed it. But in Week 10 of the season, there it was. He is reacting, as opposed to getting ahead of the trend. And as you'd expect, everything looks haphazard and thrown together. Darrell Langham, who can't run, faked the jet on multiple snaps. Why not use Homer, Dallas, Harley, or Pope? We have guys that can scare people, but we don’t use them in a manner that scares anyone. And when we lined up for a jump ball to end the game—the classic Langham scenario—we pulled him and sat him on the bench. I just don’t see any reason or rhyme to what we do.

- Deejay Dallas is another example. Duke scored on us with a jump pass. Meanwhile, we have one of the most versatile players in the country being utilized like a one-dimensional runner. Where is the throwing threat? Where is the receiving threat? He might as well be Gus Edwards.

- Much has been written about how we ran out of time with four minutes left and two timeouts. It was an embarrassment. And it’s just a continuation of what we’ve seen the last two games. Why is there no urgency coming from the QB position? Can you imagine Drew Brees or Baker Mayfield carrying themselves like our guys? It’s not an experience thing, because Malik is even less urgent than Perry. It is coming from the head coach and the quarterback coach.

- We need to do a better job of self-scouting. Everybody knew Malik’s limitations going into the year. And on our pre-camp podcast, me and Lu spent a good chunk of the time describing how Mahoney and Jones were not talented enough to start for us. We had an absurdly easy stretch after the LSU game. Why didn’t Scaife and Perry start until conference play? Why were we so consistent with our first-team offensive lineup early in the season? If the upperclassmen aren’t talented enough—which was obvious before the season—we need to fast-track the young talent and take our lumps early. That did not happen.

- One last thing on the talent spin job. You are seeing it all over Twitter from the media and staff. The New Orleans Saints played the LA Rams yesterday. Biggest game of the year. The Saints have one of the best QBs of all time, the best OL in the league, and two RBs that combined for 3,000 scrimmage yards last year. If anybody can line up and “out-dude” the opposition, it’s them. But on a crucial fourth and one, Sean Payton called a reverse pass to put the ball in the hands of Taysom Hill. It worked. Nobody is just lining up and beating guys man-on-man. The state of football is too advanced. You need to always be looking for an edge. We aren’t looking for that edge right now. We are just looking for excuses.

Anyways, I'll be watching on Saturday. This November, like so many other Novembers of the past decade, is about seeing young talent develop and learning from failure. I thought we were past this stage.


**** the truth hurts homie! Sad part is, Richt is too stubborn to acknowledge this and implement change! Gonna be a rough ride bro!
 
One thing you deserve credit for...you subscribe to the old adage...play to your audience.

Of course, that route requires no courage. Next year's team, Coached by Mark Richt, will reinforce that you are a fool, but for the time being, enjoy the accolades you knew you would receive.

Laughingly, you would have written similar ill-informed garbage about Dabo Swinney during his 3rd year as head coach of the Clemson Tigers.

You don't know, what you don't know!

I gave this a red X. I'm sure you noticed.
 
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That would be an awesome hire.

at this point, i'm almost despondent enough to agree with you.

hugh frieze
doc holliday
john blake
tosh lupoi

we'd have the "All-Probation" Coaching Staff .... bags would be dropping like flies!
 
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