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Re: Braves 2025
We used to get free tickets through my mom's work back in the late 80's when the team was terrible and still in Fulton Co Stadium. Right behind the dugout. Still had a blast. We used to smuggle in McDonald's cheeseburgers so we didn't have to pay stadium prices. Great memories with my dad and brother.

Re: Braves 2025
Similar experiences. Mickey Mantle was my Dad's hero. Dale Murphy was mine.
We would get up there a few times a year. Always seemed like Murph homered. And the Braves would lose.

Re: Lou Richt, father of former UGA football coach Mark Richt, dies
Condolences and my prayers for a fine man and family.
Re: Braves 2025
Back then they didnt announce the attendance as a number.
Was easier just to mention who was there that day by name.

Re: Former Georgia QB suggests how Kirby Smart wants Gunner Stocktonâs mindset
i would even say his first road game in Knoxville will be the ultimate early test. That place will be rocking for sure.

Re: Kirby Smart, Deion Sanders have similar takes on portal issues, different strategies
@CDDawgs Brent Key's record as a head coach:
4-4
7-6
7-6
This includes a 2 TD loss to 6-7 Virginia Tech and an 8 point loss to Vanderbilt in 2024, a 2 TD home loss to 7-6 Bowling Green in 2023, a 2 TD home loss to 7-6 Boston College that year also and another home loss to Virginia, the worst team in the ACC, in 2022. As well as being winless against mighty Louisville. And Georgia Tech is a traditionally winning program located in the most talent-rich area in the country. Actual good coaches get their rebuilding programs up to win the games that they should win while taking the beatings in games that they have no chance. Key gets his Tech up for FSU, Notre Dame, Miami and UGA - and loses those games 9 times out of 10 anyway, and then they come out flat against clearly lesser talented teams and lose. Tech fans will want him gone in a couple of years, but Tech won't have the funds in their money pit of an athletics department to fire him and hire another coach.
It is fine to dislike Sanders but please do not go making things up.
Re: Georgia legend Brock Browers makes more NFL history with unprecedented recognition
Not just a deep QB class. It was a deep WR and OT class also. 10 WRs in the first 37 picks. 8 OTs in the first 29 picks. A lot of UGA fans were upset at Bowers and McConkey dropping, but either a #1 or #2 WR is more valuable than a TE. Instead of wondering why Bowers went behind Marvin Harrison, Malik Nabers and Rome Odunze, I am just happy that he went ahead of Brian Thomas: 6'4", 210 lbs who ran a 4.33 at the combine and nearly 1200 yards for 17 TDs his last year in college.
As for McConkey, he just never put up 1st round pick WR numbers. (Blame the scheme in 2021 and 2022, injuries in 2023.) It is difficult to justify taking a 6 foot 185 lb. 4.39 40 guy over bigger guys with better stats. (Yes, Keon Coleman had worse stats than McConkey. Keon Coleman is also 6'3" 215 lbs)