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Refinishing a fire hydrant?And what would be the gist of the interview?
Refinishing a fire hydrant?And what would be the gist of the interview?
4th and Kirby, 2nd and 26, bangs, etc
Eason, Fields, Nauta, Swift plus think of all the great defensive players they’ve had there as well.In his 4 seasons, he’s had blowout losses to Ole Miss, Lsu(2) and Auburn, lost to 6-6 Vu and 4-8 Usce, and of course has had the complete meltdowns twice against Alabama. Every one of his seasons have contained one or more humiliating moments.
The recruiting perfect storm will wane to a degree as at some point you have to be able to fulfill your promises. To date, he’s not, and I don’t see it getting any easier than the 3 years he just enjoyed. The fact that he had a ridiculous OL and DE, plus current NFL stars Chubb, Michel, Smith and Hardman, and didn’t win it all would be like us coming up short in 2008.
Eason, Fields, Nauta, Swift plus think of all the great defensive players they’ve had there as well.
we may well look back on this loss as the straw that broke the camel's back
obviously we had still have to overcome own mental obstacle w beating them but at this point I don't believe they believe in themselves for championship games etc. they quit plain and simple yesterday. even Shart quit. (of course Mullins quit vs the dwags himself.)They were locked and loaded for awhile. Fromm created all sorts to dislocation. Who do they have after him?
Kirby Smart was born in 1975, he’s a Gen Xer. But we both know that has nothing to do with anything.The Kirbster is a millennial version of Les Miles and he needs to take the !@#$ visor off, he's not worthy.
Yea, it just sounded good at the time. That was the rottenest label I could give him this early in the morning.Kirby Smart was born in 1975, he’s a Gen Xer. But we both know that has nothing to do with anything.
The Kirbster is a butt-sniffin’ version of Les Miles and he needs to take the !@#$ visor off, he's not worthy.
I think Kirby has missed his window. Bama was down this year. The East has been waaaay down for his 4 years as a head coach. Now he's losing valuable asst. coaches and fan support. And of course he lost his best QB a couple years ago and is stuck with a 50% passer and no receivers. I predict things heating up for him next season.
The Kirbster is a millennial version of Les Miles and he needs to take the !@#$ visor off, he's not worthy.
He may have had that talent already but unlike Jimbo he ran him off. Fields is extremely good.I think Kirby is a lot like Jimbo; he can recruit. The stars all aligned for Jimbo that one season and his teams were mostly competitive for one reason: he can recruit. As long as Kirby keeps stockpiling talent his teams will be competitive, usually have at least 10 wins, and compete for the SEC East & SEC title's. If he lands the 'once in a career' QB (like Jimbo did) you never know. Also, he could do like Orgeron and hire the right coordinators. Honestly, w/ Kirby - if he brings the offense into the 21st century they could be very good...because: talent.
He may have had that talent already but unlike Jimbo he ran him off. Fields is extremely good.