aelmiami
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Seeing what he’s done to UGA’s TE room I’d pay him a fortune.Yes.
If we get him on board in addition to what we already have, Jesus…
Seeing what he’s done to UGA’s TE room I’d pay him a fortune.Yes.
If we get him on board in addition to what we already have, Jesus…
I’d be shocked if we get him back. He and his wife are Georgia born and bred. He’s at his dream job. If we get him back that’s a **** of a coup
Ya he was but he is loved every where I know that atleast 4 coaches in palm beach that I talked to loved him and were ****ed that we didn’t keep him Csz he was the main and at points only guy recruiting/talking to that areaWasn’t Hartley the coach that was mopping up in Duval? I remember some cool edits that were made about that or something to that effect.
Terminator, Tejada, and Flo..somethin's upyea just saw..terminator guy who does this crap all the time. it is so tiresome.
Honestly, he did make plays with his arm, tho. Even though, the discussion wasn’t about him, per say. It was about scheme differences vs. talent. I was originally saying that hiring Ponce was not the end of the world. Even if he takes over after Gattis. But talking about Bennett…. I remember him hitting a couple of downfield strikes, or did I imagine seeing that? Sooo he did make some plays with his arm, correct?You right. But your exact quote was "The difference is having a QB that can make plays with his arm" when literally the most recent champion disproves that lol.
I do agree talent is important, just saying you can skip QB if the rest of the team is stacked lmao.
You severely underestimate how many people on UGA’s staff do not respect/have disdain for Kirby Dumbass.I’d be shocked if we get him back. He and his wife are Georgia born and bred. He’s at his dream job. If we get him back that’s a **** of a coup
Agree.I’d be shocked if we get him back. He and his wife are Georgia born and bred. He’s at his dream job. If we get him back that’s a **** of a coup
I would argue better since he would be coaching TE’sgetting Todd Hartley would be a great consolation prize for not getting Coley.
They're all the same person. It's the insider Trinity in a Haitian, Puerto Rican, and Cuban versionTerminator, Tejada, and Flo..somethin's up
It moved.You severely underestimate how many people on UGA’s staff do not respect/have disdain for Kirby Dumbass.
I agree but coaching does matter, it’s no coincidence Beamer ball was a thing, they had some good athletes but nothing like us. Mainly I just want to see us blocking kicks again, the tremaine mack block is still one of my all time favorite cane playsRecruiting better athletes and have them want to play special teams is what gets is back to that. Fast and athletic players. No magic coaching can fix that. Except dont put walk ons out there thinking a fast return man alone can break kicks or couple good athletes can cover all the lanes.
It's one thing to dislike one's boss. But if the sentiment is lack of respect, and disdain, it seems unlikely they will have sustained success. In any event, not my circus, not my monkeys.You severely underestimate how many people on UGA’s staff do not respect/have disdain for Kirby Dumbass.
Chris Herndon and David Njoku developed nicely while Hartley was here and special teams was was a strength as well. Travis Homer and Deejay Dallas made their rookie season 53-man rosters in Seattle largely in part bc of their Special teams abilities. Not to mention, Hartley recruited Brevin and Mallory in that '18 class. Bring Hartley on.
I would say let’s go take FSUs best coach, but then again I think our analyst roles are about filled up.Judging by all of Mario’s previous hires, there’s a pretty good chance all of his future hires are going to make our rivals hate us (although they won’t admit it)
Fair point but it might be different this time around. Dennis Smith will actually coach the STs during practices, meetings, etc., and Hartley will serve as the game day coach.I was not a fan of our ST under Hartley and neither were a lot of us.
Great players make special teams a bit more specialBro Hartley is loved down here was talking to some coaches in palm beach area when he left and they were so sad dude is genuine and a monster recruiter his special teams were ok