Mark Richt suffers heart attack

B52G8rAC

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Good witness. College sports aint close to being everything. I have to be willing to forgive the Georgia thing.
 

rogdochar

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God bless Mark's heart and his recovery. He merely coached our football arch enemy. He did not try to harm our lives. And I think he got punishment for each football mistake he made.
 

Gatorraid81

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No hard feelings for Richt, wish him a healthy recovery. He was only 5-10 against us with 3 of those victories coming against Champ.
 

SGG

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I think the only fair thing to do would be to bring him back home to Trailerhassee after Taggart is fired, to spend the rest of his days trying to turn the Clown’s circus back around.

We should start a Twitter campaign.
 

Slevin

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Word is it happened directly after a Lole booster contacted him about the head clown position.







Richt is a good man. I wish him nothing but the best in his recovery. He’s a man with a good soul
 

Homer J

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I wonder if he thinks he is still coaching for the Dawgs.....

Someone needs to call him and tell him to relax, we will be Kirby's problem in 2 weeks.
 

Captain Sasquatch

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Oh wow, hope he has a speedy recovery. As others have said, despite the fact he’s a Nole, Dwag, and Cane, he’s a fine person. The world needs fine people.
 

JCTow

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I think we all forget how much of a grind coaching is. These guys give everything they have to produce for the schools. And it wears on their bodies. That being said I wish him a speedy recovery.

and **** Meyer!! My good wishes are only for good people!!:thug2:
 

SeabeeGator

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I think we all forget how much of a grind coaching is. These guys give everything they have to produce for the schools. And it wears on their bodies. That being said I wish him a speedy recovery.

and **** Meyer!! My good wishes are only for good people!!:thug2:
Lots of people have heart attacks in their 50s and 60s. Not denying they’re in a hard profession but I doubt it contributed to this any more than his diet.
 

JCTow

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Lots of people have heart attacks in their 50s and 60s. Not denying they’re in a hard profession but I doubt it contributed to this any more than his diet.
Cant argue with you there....my point still stands about Meyer though.
 

Sec14Gator

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I don't personally know him, so I have no idea if all these statements about him being a good man, with a good soul, a loving heart or a good witness are true at all. I do know he coached the Dwags for many years and sent his entire team on the field to celebrate a first quarter TD. He also played and coached for Miami, as well as coaching FSU's offense in some of the more brutal Gator losses. So, while I don't wish a heart attack on the guy, F u c k him and all the other Dwags.
 

ufgator812

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I don't personally know him, so I have no idea if all these statements about him being a good man, with a good soul, a loving heart or a good witness are true at all. I do know he coached the Dwags for many years and sent his entire team on the field to celebrate a first quarter TD. He also played and coached for Miami, as well as coaching FSU's offense in some of the more brutal Gator losses. So, while I don't wish a heart attack on the guy, F u c k him and all the other Dwags.


Abso****inglutely.
 

B52G8rAC

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And Nulls?

And coCaines (twice)?
From my perspective, the Girls School in Tallahassee will never be a legit rival. Miami has dropped off the radar and may never live down the gangsta years. Richt did his best to change that culture and it gave him a heart attack. Georgia however sucks, always, forever and in every way. I will have to dig out the "Why we hate Georgia" article before the WLOCP. Every Gator should know it by heart and recite it to their family every year, like the Passover story at Seder.
 

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