DragonCane
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Please stop posting.
Please stop existing.
Please stop posting.
At this level, yes it does. It has to be all consuming.
No it doesn't. Ask J.J. He was like that and then he had a reality check when his mother died. He realized what was important in life. Now he flies out to so the Sunday shows on Fox because he still loves the game, but he spends the rest of the week fishing in Islamorada and porking his wife.
JJ is also not currently a head coach at a P5 program, so your point makes no sense whatsoever.
JJ is revered around here for the success he had as a coach. Last time I checked, we are a P5 program. JJ also was successful at the next level. He was consumed by football like the guy I quoted above. We all know the story of him crying after the Penn State loss. He was never around for thanksgiving or christmas. He had no real relationship with his kids because he was consumed with football. It wasn't until his mother died that he realized that he had missed out on things that were more important than football.
I have no problem with Richt wanting to be more to these kids than a football coach. Many of these kids never grew up with a father and he wants to make sure they are successful after football. Most won't play football at the next level and they need to know their free ride to college is a golden ticket. That doesn't excuse Richt from being stubborn. If he likes calling plays, then he shouldn't have taken a head coaching job. He's also not helping these kids by not recognizing his short comings and addressing them properly. He needs to hire an O/C and be the CEO. He can be involved in the process, but he needs to let an O/C take the reigns. He can accomplish everything he wants and we want by making a few changes.
The guy I quoted wants that old Jimmy. Jimmy was that guy and he realized that there were more important things in life than just being consumed with football. Remember Jimmy wasn't done. He came back to coach the Miami Dolphins. I'm saying a guy who isn't consumed with football isn't a bad thing. Jimmy has told us that, that wasn't the smartest way to go about it. Richt just needs to see where his weaknesses are and address them.I still don't understand your point. JJ was highly successful as a coach in large part because he was incredibly driven and focused on winning football games. Now he's enjoying life in a different capacity. Good for him. He earned it. What does JJ's lack of relationship with his kids or his mother dying have to do with Richt being an old, tired, washed up bum stealing money from my alma mater?
If Richt wants to spend more time with his family, give bible lessons etc., he should quit.
Please stop existing.
One day I will.
When will you stop slurping?
ok, 1-5 did Richt really make those comments ? or is someone taking snippets out of context ??
I am thinking he was talking about recruiting ?? hopefully, that would seem to mitigate his response.He literally said you can't talk to rings and trophies in talking about how important it is to build and make relationships.
Richts offense has not a good year as of yet. Blame it on whatever u want, but don’t pretend that it’s at any point been anything but bad.So many internet tough guys around here its hilarious. Good thing none of you are players on the team. They way a lot of you have gone downright looney toones regarding Richt is embarrassing. 1 bad year doesn't sum up Richt and will not.
Look at the QB he had? You guys also want to ***** and moan about him not having a franchise QB already in his 3rd year are delusional as well. Kaaya made a bad decision and left early which left us with Rosier and we all know how that went. Won 10 games miraculously and then it went downhill.
Anxious to see how we respond next year as this Freshman class was a great class on paper.