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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Why Georgia may never win another title, in a picture


This(on the left) is sophomore, 20 year old Aaron Murray, Georgia's starting QB. We had a by last week in order to prepare for the big game against Florida this weekend. Young Aaron decided to spend his time wisely by heading down to Tallahassee to party with some Ga. Tech douche at a frat party.

Seriously? Let's examine all that is wrong with this picture:
-First, young Aaron is guilty of under aged drinking. I wonder if UGA or Richt will suspend him for the Florida game for this obvious rules and legal violation.
-Second, he's flashing the "hang loose" hand sign. What a tool!
-Third, he's partying with a Tech. douche....c'mon man!
-Lastly and most importantly, this is the week before the Gator game. Road trips to distant frat parties the week before the biggest game of your career probably isn't the most disciplined activity for a young D1 QB. Why isn't he in the film room learning what defenses Florida will throw at him?

If there was a shining example of why Richt will never even sniff a national championship, it's the lack of discipline and seriousness exhibited by Georgia players on and off the field. Can you imagine a Saban or Chizik coached QB doing this? I cannot.

5 comments:

Bill said...

It's a "by", not "buy" unless UGAG players were buying drugs or hookers.

Also, having anything to do with a GT guy would only improve Murray's character immensely.

Ed said...

Not this guy. Maybe if he hung around with you, but not this guy.

Bill said...

Any random UGAG person gains by being allowed into the presence of any random GT student.

Ed said...

The ability to recite Pi out to the 20th significant digit doesn't make him less of a tool.

Homer said...

Pi r square. Cornbread r round.