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Georgia WR Matt Landers says he has 'a lot left to prove'

SystemSystem Posts: 10,435 admin
edited September 2019 in Article commenting

imageGeorgia WR Matt Landers says he has 'a lot left to prove'

Georgia football WR Matt Landers says there's a lot left for him to prove after finally buying into Kirby Smart's coaching style

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    RGBRGB Posts: 172 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Kirby learned from the Best. Do it. Kirby know what it looks like, smells like, works out like, Practices like, eats like. Trust the process. He's Saban 2.0

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    BornADawgBornADawg Posts: 622 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    On addition to it being a help to the team, which is foremost, it has been a big help to you to open your eyes and ears to a very talented coaching staff. You came to Georgia to compete against some of the best players in college football. If you have aspirations beyond college, you’ve come to the right place if you buy in. Go Dawgs!

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    rhbatchrhbatch Posts: 730 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I like Kirby's approach that no star is too big for special teams (except, maybe, quarterback).

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