tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post1044929933916020579..comments2023-09-22T10:29:26.208-07:00Comments on This Dawg's View: Fans cost the Dawgs a recruit.Ben Dukeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08461781656555739470noreply@blogger.comBlogger10125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-17817658279538291552011-09-14T12:14:16.856-07:002011-09-14T12:14:16.856-07:00I can probably agree with that. And we are 100,00...I can probably agree with that. And we are 100,000% in agreement on the never, ever booing part. That's just beyond unacceptable.<br /><br />But yeah, the fans are a bunch of whiny kids. We bicker amongst ourselves. We have segments that will whine about folks too negative. We have segments that whine about folks who are too positive. We're spoiled, never satisfied, and there's always, and I mean always, a segment who's unhappy. As I've told a perpetually sour friend one time, "I could give you $1,000,000, and you'd @itc# that the bills weren't crisp." It is what it is, fans will always complain, and as any customer service professional would tell you, even if you have one unsatisfied customer for every 1,000 satisfied, you will always hear more from the unsatisfied folks.Mr. Sanchezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00140264968971288330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-71368586539742700252011-09-14T11:46:32.966-07:002011-09-14T11:46:32.966-07:00So Sanchez;
You're backing me up that the fan...So Sanchez;<br /><br />You're backing me up that the fanbase is largely a group of whiny children who can't "man up?" Thanks.Ben Dukeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08461781656555739470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-26090194692392900812011-09-14T10:45:56.474-07:002011-09-14T10:45:56.474-07:00And why did they come in timid Ben? Perhaps it is...And why did they come in timid Ben? Perhaps it is the last couple years of pissing ourselves in every big game like that, because we weren't timid when we were able to win those games, or at least be competitive. But after getting blasted again and again against top teams, and having been scoreboard aside, whipped for the majority of the game against Boise, they might have a reason not to be optimistic going in to last Saturday against the preseason favorite to win the SEC East.Mr. Sanchezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00140264968971288330noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-78223986328958297762011-09-14T09:22:01.077-07:002011-09-14T09:22:01.077-07:00Gawdsports -
You may "get" some of wha...Gawdsports - <br /><br />You may "get" some of what I'm saying, but I don't think you understand the entire problem with the acidic fanbase that follows Georgia football. Having been on the sidelines, and heard fans booing, I can tell you first-hand that it's absolutely ridiculous, and does not foster a positive relationship between the team and its fanbase.<br /><br />As for the USC game being the loudest since the Blackout at Auburn, yeah...in the fourth quarter, the fans woke up. Way to go. <br /><br />Simply put - the Fans came into that game timid, afraid the game wouldn't go their way...which is flat-boned idiotic. I have a news flash for fans - YOU DON'T WIN OR LOSE A GAME. The game being played actually doesn't change your life...unless of course, you bet on it, or your pride can't take looking that Auburn grad in the eye as he scans your DVDs at Wal-Mart. I'll be posting another blog in a while about this topic, so I hope you read. And no, I don't mind contrary opinions.Ben Dukeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08461781656555739470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-86316615989188709412011-09-14T09:17:42.646-07:002011-09-14T09:17:42.646-07:00BuLLDawg! Been a while. I thought you had lost in...BuLLDawg! Been a while. I thought you had lost interest. Glad you're keeping me up to date on those ever-important win totals.Ben Dukeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08461781656555739470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-84019782863622227002011-09-14T07:29:51.629-07:002011-09-14T07:29:51.629-07:00I posted this response on LHB. I thought it would ...I posted this response on LHB. I thought it would be fair to share it here - first hand info.<br />I have to step up to be the unpopular contrarian. First, players should not be booed; however, coaches and their decisions can be whether inside the stadium or on the internet. Sometimes that’s a fine line, but agreed the boundary should not be crossed. It shouldn’t matter one iota what BuLLdawg or Darth Prophet have said, or written about the program. If it does the program is in more danger than imaginable, because they are worried what some yahoo, 38 year old still living in his parent’s basement, is blogging.<br /><br />Yes, I do believe with Ben Dukes’ thesis that a lack of winning and a winning environment lead Jordan Watkins to pick Stanford. He publicly stated that he wondered if his position coach would be there for his college career. But I reject wholeheartedly that me or any poster contributed that calamity, any portion. The same fans who are writing their thoughts are the same ones who made Sanford Stadium for USCe the loudest it has been since the Auburn black out. They were cheering and rooting for the Dawgs to pull it out until the bitter end. Some clapped to honor the effort that valiant players gave, as they exited the field after another loss. No, it’s not the “fan’s fault” that another player or victory has eluded Coach Mark Richt, yet again.<br /><br />What does shoulder the entire weight? What’s cause the lack of winning? The leadership of the program has been eroded by going 0’fer against Top 25 teams the last 2 plus years. When you play in the SEC, you run up against top tier competition week in and week out, no matter how soft your schedule may be; thus that becomes a major issue. Who controls game planning? Who controls scheme? Who controls how well players are prepared to execute plays? Who controls tackling technique? Who teaches and preaches ball security? Who controls blitz pick up and the fundamentals of RB’s pick up the LB? Who sets the tone and tenor by which their players play? Who controls teaching blocking technique? Who sets forth policy to control players off field actions? Who ultimately controls winning? Not Charlie Sheen – Winning duh!<br /><br />Answer those questions and you get the conclusion as to why Jordan choose to go West Coast. No that’s not on me!Gawdsportshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11204654512754412552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-47323389074494470542011-09-14T03:42:30.311-07:002011-09-14T03:42:30.311-07:00I-A Wins 2006-2011 ( 6 Seasons )
1. Boise State 6...I-A Wins 2006-2011 ( 6 Seasons )<br /><br />1. Boise State 63 wins<br /><br />2. Florida 58 wins<br /><br />3. Texas Christian 56 wins<br /><br />4. Oklahoma 56 wins<br /><br />5. Virginia Tech 54 wins<br /><br />6. LSU 53 wins<br /><br />7. Southern California 53 wins<br /><br />8. BYU 52 wins<br /><br />9. Texas 52 wins<br /><br />10. Utah 52 wins<br /><br />11. West Virginia 51 wins<br /><br />12. Wisconsin 51 wins<br /><br />13. Missouri 50 wins<br /><br />14. Oregon 49 wins<br /><br />15. Auburn 49 wins<br /><br />16. Penn State 48 wins<br /><br />17. Hawaii 48 wins<br /><br />18. Boston College 47 wins<br /><br />19. Cincinnati 47 wins<br /><br />20. Texas Tech 47 wins<br /><br />21. Navy 46 wins <br /><br />22. Ohio State 46 wins I thought they are supposed to be great ?<br /><br />23. Tulsa 45 wins<br /><br />24. Oklahoma State 45 wins<br /><br />25. Nebraska 45 wins<br /><br />26. South Florida 44 wins<br /><br />27. Nevada-Reno 44 wins <br /><br />28. Georgia Tek 44 wins – outside Top 25 over these last 6 seasons now<br /><br />29. Georgia Bulldogs 44 wins 2006-2011 – six (6) seasons<br /><br />I-A Wins 2006-2011 ( 6 Seasons )BuLLdawghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00670611664510721992noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-58908352381540399392011-09-13T14:52:41.061-07:002011-09-13T14:52:41.061-07:00OR maybe the kid wanted to go to Stanford... he...OR maybe the kid wanted to go to Stanford... he's a VERY bright young man after all. That is your spin on the subject as you completely omitted everything else he said in the article. <br /><br />We could've lost him because Stanford is a MUCH better football team right now than UGA as well... But, blame it on the fans that have absolutely nothing to do with what happens on the field.<br /><br />Apparently the cold taste of reality hasn't smacked you in the face yet. We've been in a cycle for a while now... and we still find a different way to lose a game every week. 11-14 over last 25 if you remove the 1-aa teams played... Donnan and Goff were let go for less.<br /><br />I like Mark Richt too, but come on man. Bobby Bowden was a GREAT coach, greater than Mark Richt will ever be... until he wasn't and Bobby Bowden was replaced. It happens. Players don't want to be a part of losing either... you can read that from the comments/tweets from the current Dawgs.tckr83https://www.blogger.com/profile/16575675606652026328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-74543663644791512882011-09-13T14:26:18.051-07:002011-09-13T14:26:18.051-07:00I did read his comments, and while Stanford may ha...I did read his comments, and while Stanford may have been the leader, our fans sure didn't make the decision difficult on him. When you have a fanbase that loves their team, and supports them come what may, then you foster an atmosphere that makes kids want to go there. At UGA, we don't have that. Fans became spoiled, and most importantly, jealous of other schools. They do not have the patience to let football be football, to let cycles be cycles. <br /><br />Instead, they are like whiny children who won't shut up until they get their way.<br /><br />That's not something players want to be a part of.Ben Dukeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08461781656555739470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6668303417231062245.post-69681417781283413502011-09-13T13:24:38.560-07:002011-09-13T13:24:38.560-07:00Apparently you didn't read all of his comments...Apparently you didn't read all of his comments. The tenure of Mark Richt was not the issue. Stanford was his favorite from the git-go.Dr. Merkwurdigliebehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02161963038722577417noreply@blogger.com