LouderVol
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The issue with the smart vs first 3 years of richt argument is that richt wasn’t fired for his performance over his first 3 years. He was fired because the game seemingly passed him by and he had an issue of playing down to the level of the competition. His time at Miami further proved this. Also, richt never won a game as important as the OU playoff game that Kirby won. Kirby is 2-2 in his biggest games at UGA so far. Lost the natty, won the playoff game, and went 1-1 in SECC games. The smart=richt argument may play out to be true, but it’s far too early to tell.Kirby’s sideline histrionics come across as showboating to me. It’s as if he wants everyone to notice how into the game he is and how advanced his knowledge is of the opposing offensive formations and personnel. His go-to move is to jump up and down feigning like he’s trying to get someone’s attention while pointing at an opposing offensive player. He looks like a total jackass, like an overly-assertive rookie linebacker coach trying to get noticed at Mississippi Tech Community College.