Is GA coached to be classless?

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Another cheap shot chop block on Simmons and a thug on the sideline squirting water on a player. Why do these types of behavior continue to happen unless it’s part of the program’s culture created And accepted by the coaches? I’d have a hard time supporting my team if they did the same
 
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Another cheap shot chop block on Simmons and a thug on the sideline squirting water on a player. Why do these types of behavior continue to happen unless it’s part of the program’s culture created And accepted by the coaches? I’d have a hard time supporting my team if they did the same

Agree with the water squirting incident, as Pickens is an immature brat!

The chop block was the correct call by the ref; however, it wasn't some purposely drawn-up dirty play.
 
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Tennessee played hard but lost to an annoying team that never wins anything. Georgia is the team everyone beats on a way to a championship. That continues next weekend against Alabama.
Good point. Georgia hasn’t won a National Championship in 40 years and their fans act like they are the second coming of Bama.
 
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Tennessee played hard but lost to an annoying team that never wins anything. Georgia is the team everyone beats on a way to a championship. That continues next weekend against Alabama.
Well,, you always have that - hopes that other teams will beat UGA.
 
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I am certain the water bottle incident and the dangerous chop block are in two distinct categories of dirty. It diminishes the dangers of a chop block to include it in a list with wetting out qb.
 
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The hell it wasn’t.

I have to agree. Looked like neither OL knew who had him. Tough break but coincidental, not intentional. They didn't stand him up first, then the other guy go low, which is why the rule was enacted. The guy went low first, then the next guy engaged him a little higher. Didn't look good, and was a penalty, but not an intentional dirty play.
 
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Another cheap shot chop block on Simmons and a thug on the sideline squirting water on a player. Why do these types of behavior continue to happen unless it’s part of the program’s culture created And accepted by the coaches? I’d have a hard time supporting my team if they did the same

Uga. Trash program. Trash culture. Always has been, always will be.

Agree with the water squirting incident, as Pickens is an immature brat!

The chop block was the correct call by the ref; however, it wasn't some purposely drawn-up dirty play.

Shy Tuttle says hi. Chop blocking is in the uga culture. You’re a classless, trash, cheap shot program. You could win by 100 and you’d never earn respect. I despise Bama and UF, but I respect them. I simply despise uga.
 
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I am certain the water bottle incident and the dangerous chop block are in two distinct categories of dirty. It diminishes the dangers of a chop block to include it in a list with wetting out qb.
Not during a pandemic. The water bottle incident should have resulted in an ejection imo.
 
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Well, I rate little smack talking cowards like yourself slightly above thieves and child molesters.. So there's that.
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Only time I (sorta) root for the Gumps. Hope Jones and Waddle hang 75 on em.


Hope bama does beat them. If that happens then UF again controls its own fate. So if we were to in the next week recruit all new defensive players we might have a chance.
 
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