Saturday, April 21, 2012

Aaron Murray is our best qb, idiot

In which I take some of the dumber thoughts emanating from Bill King's readers and respond to them as if this were my own "fan talk."

I know there’s a segment of Bulldogs fandom that’s very down on Murray and convinced that Mark Richt and Mike Bobo are blindly letting him hold on to the starting quarterback’s job despite the obvious talents of backups Hutson Mason and Christian LeMay. Some folks even believe there’s some sort of “conspiracy” to keep Murray in a job he doesn’t deserve.

Let me stop you right there, Bill. Those people are morons. They should be deprived of water, oxygen and seats in Sanford Stadium. All three are too valuable to waste.

Billkingisatroll: Anyone who thinks bill king’s articles are insightful or interesting are probably as trollish as he is- George, Blindog. Are ur also bearded trolls?

Pay close attention, idiot, because I'm going to get into subjects you're probably not comfortable with. The first is math. As of now, there are 38 comments on this particular Bill King post. You made five of them. That's more than 13 percent. Second: Have you ever heard of a self-fulfilling prophecy? Or subject-verb agreement? Reconsider your life.

Stephen A.Dogg: Still no real changes for UGA in 2012. Nothing has changed but a few names on and off the roster.

Holy shit. You are too dumb to breath.

gadawgs: In my opinion Mason or LeMay could put up those kind of numbers right now and they would atleast have an excuse due to experience and so forth. Murray has no excuse. I have been off the Murray train for the past two years telling my fellow Dawg fans such.

Let's set aside the fact that you haven't seen a single UGA practice and are basing your opinion on Mason and LeMay on ... nothing, more or less. You've been "off the Murray train" for two years? So, since the spring of 2010? When he hadn't played a down of college football? When he would still, by your logic, "have an excuse due to experience and so forth?" Please have a fifth grader in remedial English read your comments before posting. You'll learn something.

Game Changer: WHY IS MARK RICHT PROTECTING MURRAY AND NOT PROMOTING COMPETITION? This question has still not been answered, Murray stats actually suck. Take away touchdown passes, he is terrible. Aaron Murray would not start at any school in the SEC East other than Georgia. Just the facts.

Congratulations. You are king of the morons.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

and thus the reason I don't read the AJC comments section... EVER. I very rarely read the AJC UGA/recruiting news. It is out dated and often inaccurate and Carvelle is clearly biased to drive article clicks.

Murray's stats were ungodly for a sophomore except for the one stat that matters W's/L's. If homeboy had made that argument at least we could pretend he is in the realm of logic, before we get into the fact that he did this with no running game, no offensive line, and a true freshman as his main receiving threat. As it were, let's just pretend this guy is not a Georgia fan. If nothing else, that will allow me to sleep better tonight.

Anonymous said...

Ummm, how many interceptions did he throw??? I believe that is an interesting statistic. Even in the "easy" games like Ole Miss and MSU, he had multiple interceptions that made the games too close to comfort. Because of Murray's multiple interceptions, he never allowed the team to take a comfortable lead. Furthermore, it was the interceptions that kept us from winning the more difficult games i.e. South Carolina, Michigan State. I won't include LSU in the last statement because that's a completely different league of competition, however, his interceptions then did not help in the massive raping we took. The fact is, Murray may be the best QB (out of the ones we got) but he is not a good QB. He's the best of what's left and he is not good because of all the interceptions he throws/game. Everyone wants to blame it on the O-line...I blame it on him. It would be hard to throw an interception when you throw it to the sidelines. It's a fundamental capacity of a QB. FUNDAMENTAL. He doesn't do it. Instead, he throws ill advised passes. If he can take away this one MAJOR problem he would be a GREAT QB given everything else he has done. Less interceptions would translate into more wins, too.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for this! I can't bring myself to read the AJC anymore mainly b/c almost all the comments seem to be written by techies posing as dawgs but someone needs to respond to this absolute drivel.

Anonymous said...

Murray needs to take better care of the ball. His turnovers have played a huge part in the losses. And until he cuts back on turnovers against good competition, he'll never be a top-flight quarterback. I happen to think he's the best QB on the roster and that's why the coaches are playing him. But that's not the question we should debating. The real question is whether Aaron Murray is good enough to win the SEC. Currently, he is not.

DawgFaithful said...

Not a good QB? He broke the school record for TD passes last year. He's thrown for over 6,000 yds in 2 yrs. when he leaves he'll be in the top 2 or 3 of every passing statistic at UGA. You're one of the idiots this thing was written about. Dumbass.

JaxDawg05 said...

What is this "AJC" of which you speak?

Colekvas said...

Ummm, how many interceptions did he throw??? I believe that is an interesting statistic. Even in the "easy" games like Ole Miss and MSU, he had multiple interceptions that made the games too close to comfort. Because of Murray's multiple interceptions, he never allowed the team to take a comfortable lead. Furthermore, it was the interceptions that kept us from winning the more difficult games i.e. South Carolina, Michigan State. I won't include LSU in the last statement because that's a completely different league of competition, however, his interceptions then did not help in the massive raping we took. The fact is, Murray may be the best QB (out of the ones we got) but he is not a good QB. He's the best of what's left and he is not good because of all the interceptions he throws/game. Everyone wants to blame it on the O-line...I blame it on him. It would be hard to throw an interception when you throw it to the sidelines. It's a fundamental capacity of a QB. FUNDAMENTAL. He doesn't do it. Instead, he throws ill advised passes. If he can take away this one MAJOR problem he would be a GREAT QB given everything else he has done. Less interceptions would translate into more wins, too.

Anonymous said...

What is this "AJC" of which you speak?