ZippyMorocco
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Yes, they weren't being intentionally disrespectful to TCU, but not being aware of the "moment" you are in and doing stupid sh!t is disrespectful in and of itself.Some of Georgia's players, including starters, were eating chicken wings on the sidelines in mid 3rd quarter of the national championship game. Probably weren't trying to be disrespectful to TCU, just hungry and happy, but I can see how it might have felt that way to some.
Yea, they’re 29-1 the past two seasons, back to back National champs and Kirby is like 81-15. Zero discipline. They ate chicken wings! The horror!Does this violate NCAA rules, stadium policy, or local laws? I would think that passing objects to players on the field (and vice versa) would be, at a minimum, discouraged.
Also, what does this say about the culture at UGA? This demonstrates a lack of discipline on the player's part. It also suggests that the UGA football program has lost some institutional control. Add in the fatal accident that follows and it is a really bad look for the program.
not sure if you were looking at this the way I responded, but you specifically probably aren’t surprised I didn’t have any restraint
I hate uga, but I don’t understand them argument of lack of discipline here.Heck dude, you be you. If you wanna heap praise and support on them, knock yourself out.![]()
I detest Dook, but have respect for the program.
I detest uga, and have zero respect for the program.
I hate uga, but I don’t understand them argument of lack of discipline here.
The crash, obviously, eating hot wings? Just college kids being college kids imo
That's a really serious stretch.Does this violate NCAA rules, stadium policy, or local laws? I would think that passing objects to players on the field (and vice versa) would be, at a minimum, discouraged.
Also, what does this say about the culture at UGA? This demonstrates a lack of discipline on the player's part. It also suggests that the UGA football program has lost some institutional control. Add in the fatal accident that follows and it is a really bad look for the program.