JJacket
Gettysburg. Wow.
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He should be classified as a serial killer after 45-0And then he went and killed several people.
He should be classified as a serial killer after 45-0And then he went and killed several people.
If Thack knows what’s good for him he’ll seek employment elsewhere.I wonder if he will bring the Thack Attack with him.
They're definitely losing that JMU gameThey got JMU and Minnesota as some of their non-conference games in 2024
That was the worst football team wearing GT uniforms I had ever seen.I was at Lake Hartwell for the weekend of the Tech-Temple game. As I listened to the latter part of the game I was thinking to myself, WTF, first The Citadel debacle and now this öööö? What have we gotten ourselves into here?
Might lose to MinnesotaThey're definitely losing that JMU game
Never forget:Another trivia question. Before clownshow, GT hadn't been shut out at home since the 1950's. How many times did Geoffy accomplish being shut out at home.
Bonus: How many yards did Trevor Lawrence pass for in the first half of the Clemson 73 point beat down of GT at BDS. Hint, the number was on Geoffy's shirt.
Double Bonus: during the UGAg beat down of GT, 45-0, at BDS, what was the insult that one of our players said was "the worst smack talk of his life"?
Do you remember how many guys defended this dude on this board after that Citadel loss? I already had my doubts well before that, but I couldn't believe people were still okay with that Clown after that game. My buddy played at GT when Collins was a GA here, and he STILL defends him. I don't understand it.Never forget:
7 of his losses were by 40+ points. Think of it. You'd have a hard time intentionally throwing games and losing that many times by 6 TDs.
I think 51-7 under Gailey was a combination of fear and quit. I swear both our QB's who played that day, and I won't call them out, water under the bridge, played in fear.I've been watching GT football for 50+ years. The only game I can remember the GT team quiting on a coach was Gailey vs UGAg in the mid 2000s. Yet the team quit on the Clown repeatedly. Worst coach in GT history.
The coach quit before the players. There were plenty of games where we weren’t even trying to win. Imagine that as a player.I've been watching GT football for 50+ years. The only game I can remember the GT team quiting on a coach was Gailey vs UGAg in the mid 2000s. Yet the team quit on the Clown repeatedly. Worst coach in GT history.
He won more than 1 game within a calendar month only 1 year, and he followed that up with a winless month later that year.It doesn't matter if some people defend him or think he's a "good guy", or a "good defensive mind" or whatever. Bottom line is the numbers don't lie and he never won more than 3 games in a season and he's a fcuking clown.
Don't forget - he actually took credit for Temple's win over Tech, talking about the culture he built there.I was at Lake Hartwell for the weekend of the Tech-Temple game. As I listened to the latter part of the game I was thinking to myself, WTF, first The Citadel debacle and now this öööö? What have we gotten ourselves into here?
I'm normally the opposite. I shield my direct reports when things are bad, laud them when things are good.Don't forget - he actually took credit for Temple's win over Tech, talking about the culture he built there.
There's a guy like that, usually somewhere near the top, in every organization, who takes credit for others' work. Had a boss like that. Guy was good to me but one of our other upper guys chafed because the boss took the credit for all of his good ideas and plans.
You’re right there is always people like that and if you are smart you will avoid them. Kind of like avoiding those people who send Christmas cards bragging on the places they have been in the previous year.Don't forget - he actually took credit for Temple's win over Tech, talking about the culture he built there.
There's a guy like that, usually somewhere near the top, in every organization, who takes credit for others' work. Had a boss like that. Guy was good to me but one of our other upper guys chafed because the boss took the credit for all of his good ideas and plans.
I'm normally the opposite. I shield my direct reports when things are bad, laud them when things are good.
I am a GenX and have a don't give AF what happens to me.