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Kirby's "babysitter" ???
At the 8 Minute 25 second Mark of the second quarter, you can see a guy continually pulling Kirby off of the field. Who is that and what is his role usually? I thought it was rather humorous to see him pulling on Kirby's belt loops to get them off the field.
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Same guy as last year. It is the strength coach whose job on game day is to keep the coach from getting a sideline penalty by walking out on the field at the wrong time.
Scott Sinclair. Director of Strength and Conditioning. His job is to "babysit" KS on gameday. To translate, he has to keep KS off the field so that the refs won't hit him with those penalties.
Scott Sinclair
Love it. Can you imagine how many things a head coach has to deal with and think about during the course of a game. I feel like I would need 3 or 4 Scott Sinclair's to keep me in line if I were a head coach.
Thank you for the responses. It was pretty funny to watch.
@HunkerDown prob only need Scott... go check out the videos of the strength and con staff for throw down Thursdays.
https://georgia.247sports.com/Bolt/Georgia-Bulldogs-Football-UGA-strength-staff-Scott-Sinclair-Ed-E-108471822
Yeah Scott is the man! Him and his staff are the single reason we are healthy for the exception of a few injuries. During the CMR days we would be plagued with injuries to our starting line up at this time of the season.
Venables' guy is really busy when Clemson's D is on the field. That dude is intense.
You know who didn't need it? CMR... someone could have held his pillow... lol
I like an animated coach. Your team takes on your personality... seems to be true.
Scott is a BAD dude! Kirby isn't going to slap his hand away too often.
haha saw that before. Awesome.
CMR actually showed a little emotion Saturday against the Criminoles, I was proud of him.
I saw that. I used to wait for him to say during his pressers:
"Drugs are bad, emkay"
CMR also has grown a goatee'
Heads to Miami and joins a biker gang... tsk tsk
Hahahaha!!