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Why? Mark Richt beat the pants of ND.
And I'm a Babers guy, BTW.
And I'm a Babers guy, BTW.
Cool, something else that is Richt's fault.Give us Dungey and give them Rosier and it's a different game.
The kid who backs up Dungey is arguably better, at least that’s what everyone in this area is saying.Anddddddd........if Babers gets curbstomped by a team we beat by 126pts last year? Then what?
St. Dino is well on his way to proving himself as a good coach with the door open to even exceed that but the deifying of him around here is a joke. Maybe we should also wait and see what he does post-Dungey up there in a ****hole place to recruit for football.
Why? Mark Richt beat the pants of ND.
And I'm a Babers guy, BTW.
Cool, something else that is Richt's fault.
Oh, I know where I'm posting. Everything is Richt's fault. But occasionally we get a rational poster who sees that having a terrible QB handcuffs you and you can't hit the waiver wire.
When you're the guy making more than $300k/game, it's always your fault.
Yeah, that's the message board mob mentality. That's true everywhere, though, not just with our neanderthals around here.
Even in your avatar.
The kid who backs up Dungey is arguably better, at least that’s what everyone in this area is saying.
Campbell and Miles you say...........really..We're stuck with Richt for a year or 2 no matter what but I'd like to bring in Matt Campbell .
GFYF
Check ...and mate....well done sirWhat does that have to do with blowing a DD lead against a third string QB?
Didnt stop them from beating them last year
Babers is high on my list regardless of this game, no team has played clemson better than babers the last 2 years
He actually replaced Dungey with Devito once this year. And Devito led them to a win. If he stays at Syracuse I have a feeling Devito will do very well leading the offense.Give us Dungey and give them Rosier and it's a different game.
Rickety didn’t have to hit the waiver wire. In college football there’s a little something called recruiting/development.When you're the guy making more than $300k/game, it's always your fault.
Interesting. I reallllly think (and it's obviously not some genius conclusion on my part) that's the key to properly assessing a coach as being a superior tactician on offense is to see his skill and system translate to a second QB- whether it be a successor in future years or the backups over the course of your current starter's tenure.
We're often too quick to crown the next Bill Walsh and then either D Coordinators figure out how to expose flaws and/or the "offensive guru" stops looking like a football MENSA member because he lost a QB that made him look better than he was.
I really like what I've seen from Babers so far- on the sidelines and off - but I'm just more conservative in the hero worship around here that always happens when our coaches become corches.
why would a person of above average intelligence want to hang around a mob of neanderthals almost on a daily basis ?Yeah, that's the message board mob mentality. That's true everywhere, though, not just with our neanderthals around here.
why would a person of above average intelligence want to hang around a mob of neanderthals almost on a daily basis ?
is it to reinforce a superiority complex, feed situational narcissism or just purely for the entertainment value ?
just wondering what the motivation is.