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Re: Carson Beck at ACC Media Days: âIâll always be a Bulldogâ
I feel like Carson gave UGA his all and played to a high level in most of his games. Yes he struggled against Bama and missed some passes but he wasn't alone. At times he seemed disconnected but I feel that was just his way of handling the situation. Carson will always be a Bulldog to me. I hate the way things ended but blame NIL and the transfer portal. Wishing nothing but the best for Carson and next man up, Gunner! Go Dawgs!
Re: Carson Beck at ACC Media Days: âIâll always be a Bulldogâ
While, similar to @GtheGreek and others, I have strongly questioned CB's leadership qualities, I have to give him props for how he handled this interview and this question in-specific.
I will never forget the lack-of-fire, the unwillingness to tackle on a returned interception, the laughing on the bench as the Dawgs were losing, the seemingly indifferent leadership to his teammates when they struggled, the conspicuous consumption, etc., etc.... but I can forgive.
I realize it's unlikely that a single data point like this means a wholesale change, but maybe we're seeing growth for Carson? I certainly hope so. Whether anyone considers him a DGD or not, wishing someone to become better as a person seems to be a good way to go, IMHO
Re: Carson Beck at ACC Media Days: âIâll always be a Bulldogâ
CB waited 3 years for his turn without whining or crying and always said he was glad to be a Dawg. He won 89% of his starts. Just because he wasn't Achilles, doesn't mean he wasn't a good football player.