Georgia Tech did not blow this game. The coaches did not make the wrong decisions.
Literally the exact opposite took place. The coaches came up with a gameplan that put our team in a position to win, and the players executed with the best precision they have performed all year.
The coaches put the team in a position to win. With the ball, 3 minutes left, a couple first downs and we kneel it out.
The refs gave the game to Georgia. It’s not a crybaby attitude to acknowledge this truth. It is an obvious fact to all neutral observers. 3 minutes left, the QB gets hit in the head by one of the most dangerous hits in the game, and he drops the football. That’s not on the coaches. That’s not on the players.
If you’re blaming the coaches for this loss, you’re an idiot. If you’re telling GT fans to suck it up and get over it, you’re as big of a piece of shit as the UGA fans on this board.
Literally the exact opposite took place. The coaches came up with a gameplan that put our team in a position to win, and the players executed with the best precision they have performed all year.
The coaches put the team in a position to win. With the ball, 3 minutes left, a couple first downs and we kneel it out.
The refs gave the game to Georgia. It’s not a crybaby attitude to acknowledge this truth. It is an obvious fact to all neutral observers. 3 minutes left, the QB gets hit in the head by one of the most dangerous hits in the game, and he drops the football. That’s not on the coaches. That’s not on the players.
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If you’re blaming the coaches for this loss, you’re an idiot. If you’re telling GT fans to suck it up and get over it, you’re as big of a piece of shit as the UGA fans on this board.