Monday, October 8, 2012

"One day, one game"...? Ok, prove it.

Uttering the phrase "one day, one game" implies that it's a blip on the radar, a blemish against a body of work that points towards a different conclusion. It implies that what we witnessed Saturday night is not a trend and certainly not the norm.



Argue over the statistical semantics all you want. Point to last year's SEC East banner while we muddle through the aftermath of Georgia's most embarrassing performance since Tennessee 2009. The fact remains that the brighter the lights, the duller the results.

6 comments:

matt said...

where was chris conley he is a lot better than wooton

Melanie said...

Curious as to what your thoughts are on why we haven't done anything since then? We get great recruits, we have a lot of the same coaches, so why aren't we able to win the big games? Just curious! Thanks!

Melanie said...

Curious as to what your thoughts are on why we haven't done anything since then? We get great recruits, we have a lot of the same coaches, so why aren't we able to win the big games? Just curious! Thanks!

sowegadawg said...

"One game at a time," should have been the mantra from the start of camp; instead of "Miami Bound!" The Leaders of the team (coaches and players) should recognize by now that they should focus on the immediate destiny, instead of future dreams.

JaxDawg05 said...

Sure would be nice if UGA would be recognized as an SEC power again instead of an NFL feeder program. I'm a Dawg fan not a fantasy football fan.

JaxDawg05 said...

Sure would be nice if UGA would be recognized as an SEC power again instead of an NFL feeder program. I'm a Dawg fan not a fantasy football fan.