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Georgia facing former teammate Cade Mays, Tennessee team that has come full circle

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  • JimWallaceJimWallace Posts: 6,172 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Who will be across from Cade Mays?

    I only care about winning. If that means Cade spends a lot of time on his backside or going backwards and getting holding penalties that's his problem.

    He's going to find there is a toxic environment in Knoxville, too, at least for a few hours on Saturday.

    He made a bad decision.

    Go, Dawgs!

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  • brvhrtbrvhrt Posts: 359 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    “toxic environment”???

    Mays and his family are the toxic elements here, along with Fields and his FOS daddy Pablo. These clowns and their slimy lawyers completely disgraced themselves by attempting to smear The University of Georgia. Fields and his disgusting manipulation of the Race Card got the ball rolling (I still wonder how his sister could stand to attend and compete in/for such a toxic environment, much less how her parents could let their baby girl stay at such a place)…And the 350 pounds of chewed bubble gum elder Mays is as big a joke for his “PTSD”. Get these clowns outta here.

  • 1SICemDAWGS11SICemDAWGS1 Posts: 2,033 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited November 2021

    Some of the post are hilarious! I bet the throw also looked like a wounded duck flying..

  • Bdw3184Bdw3184 Posts: 13,549 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited November 2021

    Best quote of the day!

    Saying we haven’t been tested yet is asinine! Every week it’s the same thing.

    “We haven’t faced a big, strong armed, mobile QB like DJU”. Broke! “Big , strong armed QB” at USCjr. Knocked him out of the game-Broke!” Big strong armed, mobile QB Jefferson”. Broke! “Quick, big, mobile, accurate QB Levis”. Broke! “ Two mobile, accurate QBs Jones and Richardson”. Both Broke! “The next coming of ‘Johnny Football ‘ after he went into Death Valley and won”. Broke!

    Every week “ we haven’t been tested!” Hah!

    Just leading the nation in point differential, that’s all! Just played three top 15 teams and won, that’s all!

    Come Saturday we’ll see!

    People will notice!

    Go Dawgs! Hate on Vols!

  • Dawg01Dawg01 Posts: 53 ✭✭✭ Junior

    OK, grow so tired of defending the kid. It's clear that Mays parents were pissed when Georgia did not offer his brother (that was the Pitt Boss, by the way). Cade left Georgia because his parents wanted him to leave Georgia.

    Will remind everybody that when the story broke that Georgia forced him to play a game right after having Oral Surgery - he went straight to social media to debunk it.

    The kid played multiple positions and played banged up. He only played one game with no heart and that was the Baylor game when he knew he was leaving.

    Will also remind everybody that when he de-comitted from UT for Georgia, he was treated like garbage up there. He leaves Georgia to go back and we treat him like garbage.

    The parents forced this issue. Bogus lawsuit. Bogus lawyer claiming a toxic environment. That was clearly driven by the adults, not the 20 year old. The parents? Shameful... But don't put that on the kid... Outside of this Saturday; wish the kid a healthy finish to his football career and a long career in the NFL.

    Be pissed with the kid if you want, but all he did was what his parents asked him to do... Put yourself in his shoes... What would you have done?

    Will gently remind all that Fields was invited back to Georgia to visit. See the race thing for what it was - a card played to keep him from sitting a season. Kid came out 'at once' after he was granted to play and went out of his way to say positive things about Georgia, mentioning that his sister was there.

  • khummelkhummel Posts: 933 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I agree that CM had very little choice, as that was made by his folks. And sometimes kids end up being recruited into the wrong program, and there is a better fit elsewhere. But a mature kid would have left the nasty comments about UGA to his lawyer (and parents), kept his mouth publicly shut while the suit was being settled, after which stay on the high road and focus on talking favorably about your new home (and if need be, with humility and respect toward the old home and friends). In comparison, Justin Fields did a better job of that, as have plenty of other transfers (e.g., Jacob Eason). There just really is no upside to negativity in the rearview mirror. Go Dawgs!

  • ColoradoSkiDawgColoradoSkiDawg Posts: 35 ✭✭ Sophomore

    "Nothing sucks like a Big Orange" is what we used to say when I attended UGA during the Herschel years...

  • bogarttadbogarttad Posts: 313 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Now if it had been a thumb, maybe. A part of the 5th pinky, not so much. As a lawsuit, I simply don't "dig it"!

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