Covering the College and Pro Scene: Basketball and Football

By wassup471, published Nov 29, 2007
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Preface: Sean Taylor, you were set to become on the greatest safety tandems in the league for the next few years for the Redskins. I've seen you described as a humble, caring young man, with a bright future.

You will be sorely missed. The community you grew up in loved you; that much we know.

With a somber heart, Sports Talk now moves to other, less meaningful topics in the sports world:

-What the heck? The "Hey, buddy!" system of college football is back. Just take a look at Texas A&M and Ole Miss. Why would you do that do yourself, hiring somebody in less than a week for a head coaching position at a Division I school?

You know who should be fired? A couple of ADs...

-All these firings in general. Sure, Chan Gailey didn't win you an ACC Championship. But he never made you look completely bad season to season, and with the academic standards at GT, it's not the easiest thing in the world, winning big games consistently.

Sure, Houston Nutt didn't always win, but his 8-4 record this year, coupled with an upset of then-#1 LSU, should've gotten his a raise, not caused him to leave.

Sometimes, greed overcomes common sense. Some coaches do not deserve the fractured fan bases they are given; they do a good job with what they've got. That pisses me off.

-So, who really is the best 2-loss team in the country now? I love how some experts claim LSU is still best of their category....WRONG.

If Georgia played LSU in the SEC Championship, I bet you the Bulldogs would be the favorites. Because they can flat out run the ball with Knoshawn Moreno and Thomas Brown, something LSU's "amazing" defense hasn't been able to defend these past few weeks. And that opens the play action pass.

I honestly believe the BCS has one thing right: Georgia is the best 2-loss team right now. But, my team beat 'em when it counts, so right now, the best team from the SEC East may not be representing the division in the Championship game.

Covering the College and Pro Scene: Basketball and Football

Hines Ward scores on a 48 yard completion after slicing through the Eagle D. At least that wasn't on the NFL Network.

Credit: Dan Powers

Copyright: Atlanta Journal Constitution

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I'm agreeing with you on the Green Bay game...nice work.

Posted on 11/29/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

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