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He sounded a bit overwhelmed on WQAM. Kept repeating himself
Sort of like his offensive play calling, same fvcken plays and lack of urgency over and over and over and over.............
He sounded a bit overwhelmed on WQAM. Kept repeating himself
You must be too young too remember people hated butch much more than richt. They only loved him once he was gone cause he recruited a bunch of studs, but as a coach nothing special. We need a saban
He looked like he wanted to cry. Pathetic.
Even if he did, I wouldn't call it pathetic, I would call it being human.
Every one of us, as we go through this thing called life, will ultimately realize something has passed us by. Whether that's in our personal lives or professional, eventually you just can't physically or mentally stay at the top of your game.
Mark is stellar human being. There is no question in my mind that him being a coach is more about the experience as well as being a mentor than it is about the money. It just so happens that he's also passionate about the sport and can do both.
He knows what they're doing right now isn't working. He's no less pleased than we are. If he could fall on a sword and save those around him, you better believe he'd do it. Again, that's the kind of man he is.
So had he cried, so be it. He's human, a **** good one at that, and while I want to be angry....I think I'll just be sad that his swan song in the sport doesn't look like it's going to have a happy ending. That's to bad for not only us, but Coach Richt even more.
Even if he did, I wouldn't call it pathetic, I would call it being human.
Every one of us, as we go through this thing called life, will ultimately realize something has passed us by. Whether that's in our personal lives or professional, eventually you just can't physically or mentally stay at the top of your game.
Mark is stellar human being. There is no question in my mind that him being a coach is more about the experience as well as being a mentor than it is about the money. It just so happens that he's also passionate about the sport and can do both.
He knows what they're doing right now isn't working. He's no less pleased than we are. If he could fall on a sword and save those around him, you better believe he'd do it. Again, that's the kind of man he is.
So had he cried, so be it. He's human, a **** good one at that, and while I want to be angry....I think I'll just be sad that his swan song in the sport doesn't look like it's going to have a happy ending. That's to bad for not only us, but Coach Richt even more.
I don’t know if you’re trying to be funny, but he does look sick. I’ve been thinking that for awhile. The guy seems to have aged 20 years in the last 4 years.
Would you take Saban?
Same, exact age.
I hate to bring this to your attention - but outright ignorance is NOT the virtue you seem to think it is.
Truth hurts don't it.and I have nothing against butch.STFU
Takes one to know oneOh Look...another Salty Faqquit....I've been a Cane since 75...go sit tf down..
That scene with Trajan at the end of the game was pretty telling to me. He looks totally defeated, lost, and overwhelmed.
Maybe he does the honorable thing at the end of the season and retires because the game has completely passed him by.
I think it is ego or he doesn’t see it.
Saban is on top of a well oiled machine that is on a roll. Momentum in college football is a real thing.
Youd be asking a 68 year old whose best years were a decade ago to completely build a program. Totally different scenarios.
Mark Richt is a great human being. He's a guy anyone would be happy to call a friend. I wouldn't debate that.Even if he did, I wouldn't call it pathetic, I would call it being human.
Every one of us, as we go through this thing called life, will ultimately realize something has passed us by. Whether that's in our personal lives or professional, eventually you just can't physically or mentally stay at the top of your game.
Mark is stellar human being. There is no question in my mind that him being a coach is more about the experience as well as being a mentor than it is about the money. It just so happens that he's also passionate about the sport and can do both.
He knows what they're doing right now isn't working. He's no less pleased than we are. If he could fall on a sword and save those around him, you better believe he'd do it. Again, that's the kind of man he is.
So had he cried, so be it. He's human, a **** good one at that, and while I want to be angry....I think I'll just be sad that his swan song in the sport doesn't look like it's going to have a happy ending. That's to bad for not only us, but Coach Richt even more.
You must be too young too remember people hated butch much more than richt. They only loved him once he was gone cause he recruited a bunch of studs, but as a coach nothing special. We need a saban
richt don't give a **** about winning or Canes football. even ray charles could see that.
all he is interested in is helping his kid build a football resume and building the richt family retirement fund. period.
nice guy ? bull****.
You must be too young too remember people hated butch much more than richt. They only loved him once he was gone cause he recruited a bunch of studs, but as a coach nothing special. We need a saban
T Totally agreedThat scene with Trajan at the end of the game was pretty telling to me. He looks totally defeated, lost, and overwhelmed.
Maybe he does the honorable thing at the end of the season and retires because the game has completely passed him by.