Promethium Wrote:
I was going to ask if you thought Richt could make it one more year if he fully cleaned house like Solich did in 2003, but maybe I just need to focus on my own team for a while.
We're all a little raw right now. I think you can say that though none of us had illusions of a National Championship, we also did not see the wheels coming completely off this era -- it's like we're The Bush Administration circa October 2008

The biggest problem with getting rid of Richt is the $8 Million buy out clause, and the 97 wins in 10 years. How do you think players, coaches and even some fans would feel after you run off the coach that delivered you the best decade in your program's long history?
He couldn't get over the hump, but like Marv Levy, but for the way the ball bounces, the guy could have 3 or 4 SEC Titles and/or MNCs. I don't like the precedent it sets personally, but I also have mixed feelings about his ability to right the ship.
I will say this - as far back as 2006 I thought Bobo was a bad OC, and I continue to think that unless they get someone in that position who can build confidence and build the unit up, I don't think what happens at HC matters all that much.
Their Tecmo Bowl offense, lack of coherence, and even lack of scripted plays for an opening drive or a 2 minute drill is what drives us all crazy. I can show you 3 instances from the last 3 games that if they call the right play, we probably win.
And let's not forget that if Washaun holds onto 2 balls, the outcome is either different, or decidedly less certain.
That's the way the cookie crumbles.
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harry Wrote:
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