Tito

Willis started the chain reaction that resulted in that penalty. I haven't read other related threads but I'm certain somebody mentioned it. Willis had an unnecessary late shove on the Virginia lineman, who otherwise never would have touched Tito.

Then Tito had no idea that Willis had shoved the Virginia player into him, so Tito responded with the idiotic very late reactionary hit that resulted in the devastating penalty.

The ESPN replay did an inept job of portraying that penalty because it began only at act three and completely ignored acts one and two. From the replay they chose the viewers had no idea that Tito was reacting to the same Virginia player running into him, let alone that Willis started the whole thing in the first place.

Then after the penalty Willis the genius is throwing his hands up in disgust as if he can't believe it happened.
 
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Richt can't recruit the defensive line. This is on him. This is his fault this ******* loser was on the field in the first place.
 
Willis started the chain reaction that resulted in that penalty. I haven't read other related threads but I'm certain somebody mentioned it. Willis had an unnecessary late shove on the Virginia lineman, who otherwise never would have touched Tito.

Then Tito had no idea that Willis had shoved the Virginia player into him, so Tito responded with the idiotic very late reactionary hit that resulted in the devastating penalty.

The ESPN replay did an inept job of portraying that penalty because it began only at act three and completely ignored acts one and two. From the replay they chose the viewers had no idea that Tito was reacting to the same Virginia player running into him, let alone that Willis started the whole thing in the first place.

Then after the penalty Willis the genius is throwing his hands up in disgust as if he can't believe it happened.

Willis could have headbutted the guy ala Jameis and I would have loved it. He did enough on defense to do whatever the **** he wants after the whistle.
 
The flag incident last year was his final strike at Illinois and he was strongly encouraged not to return. He was never Cane material.
 
I'm all for the mark Richt criticism and hate but not this. Kid made an obvious mistake and will take a lot of slack for it, but he didn't lose us the game. As fans we want to point to that one play and say it lost us the game, but this game was not lost on one play, it was lost by the ineptitude of one overpaid man throughout the whole night

What the **** are you talking about? We had 2.5 minutes to drive down the field and score and this moron had to “keep it real.” How can you say he didn’t lose us the game? It was probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in sports at any level. Make Chris Webber look like a rocket scientist.
 
What the **** are you talking about? We had 2.5 minutes to drive down the field and score and this moron had to “keep it real.” How can you say he didn’t lose us the game? It was probably the dumbest thing I’ve ever seen in sports at any level. Make Chris Webber look like a rocket scientist.

Were you and I watching the same offense for the previous 2.5 hours??? We had all phucking game to beat that horrible UVA team and you think we drive the field with 1:50 probably and score a TD? Hmm..seems logical after it took them 5min to score the previous TD because they had ZERO sense of urgency and clock awareness. You guys can’t be this blind. Smh
 
Were you and I watching the same offense for the previous 2.5 hours??? We had all phucking game to beat that horrible UVA team and you think we drive the field with 1:50 probably and score a TD? Hmm..seems logical after it took them 5min to score the previous TD because they had ZERO sense of urgency and clock awareness. You guys can’t be this blind. Smh


We’re you watching the game 5 minutes earlier when we drove 80 yards down the field with no issue at all? Rosier blows but when he gets momentum, he usually builds on it. I had no doubt we score with 2+ mins and the ball. Problem is we will never know because good old Tito kept it real.
 
Willis started the chain reaction that resulted in that penalty. I haven't read other related threads but I'm certain somebody mentioned it. Willis had an unnecessary late shove on the Virginia lineman, who otherwise never would have touched Tito.

Then Tito had no idea that Willis had shoved the Virginia player into him, so Tito responded with the idiotic very late reactionary hit that resulted in the devastating penalty.

The ESPN replay did an inept job of portraying that penalty because it began only at act three and completely ignored acts one and two. From the replay they chose the viewers had no idea that Tito was reacting to the same Virginia player running into him, let alone that Willis started the whole thing in the first place.

Then after the penalty Willis the genius is throwing his hands up in disgust as if he can't believe it happened.

Exactly! It's like they just feel more comfortable trashing Tito since he isn't good. Willis made the dumbest play you'll see.
 
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