What's Richt concentrating on?

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Seriously. What the **** is Richt staring at in his hands on the sideline? He's got 10 or so plays that he uses. Period. He's used them for 30 years. Is he calculating odds? What the ****? What could possibly hold his attention for so long? What are you looking at that tells you to run the wildcat two times in a row? And, why, why, would you need to study it for so long?
 
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**** needs some readers on to see that ****. Looking down to avoid the cameras, coaches and players.
 
He's concentrating on his bank statements that show he's getting paid millions while not having to actually work.
 
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What's he concentrating on? Nothing. He's just collecting checks, watching the world go by, pretending he's doing his worthless son a favor by giving him a high profile coaching job he isn't the least bit qualified to hold.
 
Seriously. What the **** is Richt staring at in his hands on the sideline? He's got 10 or so plays that he uses. Period. He's used them for 30 years. Is he calculating odds? What the ****? What could possibly hold his attention for so long? What are you looking at that tells you to run the wildcat two times in a row? And, why, why, would you need to study it for so long?
He's concentrating on the paycheck he's stealing from the University.
 
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Seriously. What the **** is Richt staring at in his hands on the sideline? He's got 10 or so plays that he uses. Period. He's used them for 30 years. Is he calculating odds? What the ****? What could possibly hold his attention for so long? What are you looking at that tells you to run the wildcat two times in a row? And, why, why, would you need to study it for so long?
He’s looking at a Chili’s menu
 
Reading the pre-scripted post game questions, trying to figure out how to answer them.
 
Seriously. What the **** is Richt staring at in his hands on the sideline? He's got 10 or so plays that he uses. Period. He's used them for 30 years. Is he calculating odds? What the ****? What could possibly hold his attention for so long? What are you looking at that tells you to run the wildcat two times in a row? And, why, why, would you need to study it for so long?

That is not the question. The question is why would you run the wildcat with the same player that just had a LONG punt return?

I guess it never crossed Richts mind that Dallas could have been winded, just a little bit.
 
That is not the question. The question is why would you run the wildcat with the same player that just had a LONG punt return?

I guess it never crossed Richts mind that Dallas could have been winded, just a little bit.
A cynical fella such as myself might suggest that was Richt's explicit intention. To make those plays look bad and quell some of the clamor for expanding the use of the spread.
 
That is not the question. The question is why would you run the wildcat with the same player that just had a LONG punt return?

I guess it never crossed Richts mind that Dallas could have been winded, just a little bit.
Yeah. But, that's what his sheet of paper told him to do . . .
 
A cynical fella such as myself might suggest that was Richt's explicit intention. To make those plays look bad and quell some of the clamor for expanding the use of the spread.

It is very funny that people keep calling for the spread when we already use spread. What they really should be saying is that they do not like the way richt uses the spread. Because we definitely use it. Our tight ends do not play tight end they are slot receivers most of the time.
 
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It is very funny that people keep calling for the spread when we already use spread. What they really should be saying is that they do not like the way richt uses the spread. Because we definitely use it. Our tight ends do not play tight end they are slot receivers most of the time.
It's a spread . . . without the spread
 
It's a spread . . . without the spread

Most of our fans have no clue. They say, we need to run the spread because it is trendy to say that. Are they watching? We are in the spread 95% of the time. It's just a bad spread philosophy. Everything about Mark richt's philosophy is bad.

The buyout conversation should have started last night.
 
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