If Justin Fields does elect to transfer, others have already noted he will make the second five-star recruit to bail on Georgia after Jake Fromm became the starter.
There’s an even larger trend that Fields, should he leave, would become part of that’s worth noting.
Like it or not, it’s the nature of the beast these days.
Don’t take it personally, Dawg fans. Players wanna play.
This list shows me just how difficult it is to scout QB talent for 18 year olds. Maybe the most recent 3 go on to do something big, but the ones that preceded them haven’t done a dang thing.
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The only one I can think of where it worked out for him is Will Grier and I think he would have done better if he had stayed at Florida.
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Also shows how little it usually works out for them transferring. The kid is better off staying put and mastering the system most of the time. That’s the problem with the ranking system, these kids think they are gods. Fromm is better because he put his head down and works. Eason and Fields expected to coast into stardom.
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Jeff Driskel. Bwahahahahahaha!
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Laugh all you want, but he’s on an NFL roster.
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And won his start Sunday.
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Shows you how much I pay attention to the NFL. He could be King of the World and I’d still laugh at what a clusterfuck his time at Florida was.
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Yeah, he got a raw deal in his time at UF. Mullen might have turned him into the GPOOE II, had he the opportunity. Say what you will about Charlie Weis and Brent Pease, those guys put in good work at UF in my book.
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The jury is still out on Eason and the other more recent transfers but ask Gunnar Keil and the other QBs who have gone the transfer route how it worked out for them.
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I was going to say the same thing. Other than Patterson (ok at new school but not setting the world on fire) the rest of the bunch is very forgettable. Eason and Johnson, the jury is still out. The grass is not always greener on the other side. Where it looks greener, you may just find out that it is greener because of all the shit that is being fed.
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Whether Eason works out or not, it was a smart move for him. Back in his home state and not behind someone younger than him on the depth chart. If he can’t win the starting job at Washington, then it was never meant to be…..if he can, he has a full 2 years to build his NFL resume with a pretty good head start in public perception (that he’s an NFL caliber QB).
I think the problem is every kid wants to be Matthew Stafford. That takes a little bit of luck as well, considering all your peers want to go to the same 8 or 10 schools as well. The narrative that needs to change is that there is not a damn thing wrong with taking 5 years instead of 3 to get to the league. If you wanna play at a big time school, you must accept that there is probably going to be ANOTHER big time star already there. It takes a stroke of luck (like a freak knee injury to the starter in game 1) to be “the guy” at a top school your entire college career.
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And clearly it’s done wonders for all of them, as they’re all now household names, enjoying all the success and spotlight they sought by leaving.
That tweet alone is about as powerful an argument against transferring as I can even imagine.
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I really don’t get why he came to Georgia after seeing the year Fromm had as a freshman. He was destined to play backup for 3 years from the start.
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My thoughts exactly.
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If he goes, I hope Plumlee is paying attention. I think his upside and value would far exceed Fields’. I also think his attitude would be better overall.
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I think I tried to bury my head in the sand regarding his attitude, but the more that comes out about him and his family…Yikes. Ready for this to be over – one way or another.
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Not sure why we’re recruiting duel threat QBs if we’re not going to adjust the offense to accommodate those skills. If Fromm is the model one would think we’d be recruiting QBs with similar skillsets. I fail to see the logic in this. It’s essentially inviting criticism from everyone who understands there’s a difference between duel threat and pocket passers.
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Because DT QBs are saying they want to play in a pro style system … Fromm has beaten out all comers. First, Eason as the next Stafford with the NFL arm talent and the classic pocket passer … Now, Fields as the next Newton, Watson, Tebow, etc.
There is something about a guy who is immensely talented (Fromm was a 5-star himself with Davis Mills 2 years ago) and prepares to be great. Fromm isn’t a game manager. He can make every throw. He knows the system inside and out.
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And because legend has it that Smart was very impressed by DeShaun Watson’s destruction of his defense in 2016.
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I’m sure he was … I thought the dumbest thing Dabo has done at Clemson was the fact he only gave Watson one meaningful series in that game in 2014. Watson is a pocket passer who uses his mobility when he needed to. You could tell he was going to be special that night in Athens.
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I guess I should’ve mentioned Plumlee, because that was my point. Maybe Plumlee will be great as a pocket passer, but he doesn’t come close to fitting the nfl QB mold. He’s even further from a pocket passer than Fields.
And yes, I understand Fields wanted to better prepare for the nfl. I don’t believe the offense he ran in HS was pro-style, and he had considerable trouble reading defenses this season. As a pocket passer, he’s a project to say the least. Him thinking he belongs on the field immediately is a real stretch – IF he’s going to run a pro-style offense. Am I going out on a limb when I speculate that just about every school that would make him a starter immediately would want him to be an RPO QB?
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It’s not the transfer that is hacking a lot of people off, it’s the timing, 2 days before national signing day, and on the first day of the “dead period” meaning the coaches can’t call the recruits and do damage control.
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There have been rumors about Fields for over a month now. Trust me, the issue has already been brought up on the recruiting trail for Kirby and staff to address.
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Dead period means they can’t see them face to face or visit their high school. They can still talk to them over the phone/text message.
http://www.ncaa.org/student-athletes/resources/recruiting-calendars
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Thanks, I saw some clarification on that earlier this morning. That’s a lot of what people were hacked off about last night. I think folks are still hacked off because of the timing, right or wrong, that’s a big element in the reaction. It’s not like our fanbase didn’t go through this last year, it’s just that it was handled a lot differently last year.
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I understand that it’s been discussed but the timing is still extremely poor, intentional or not. We had significant momentum on the recruiting trail, now this will dominate several UGA football news cycles leading up to signing day.
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But could also allow for us to grab the QB we want and/or settle Plumlee back into the fold.
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It is good for both parties to communicate the decision now.
Given Fields’ undergraduate status and the number of games played, I do not see him playing next season if he transfers, provided he does not go the JC route. But the timing gives Fields more choices on where he will be playing in 2020.
Georgia also has time to adjust its blueshirt and scholarship decisions for the 2019 class.
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Reading between the lines, Fields wants his name out there in the database already and Kirby wanted to wait as long as possible for his own reasons (like, recruiting). So Fields’s people took matters into their own hands?
I get the sense Fields’s frustration is more with the way he was used, not his status as back up. Bill C was tweeting about this yesterday. Just a really odd way to use him. Fake punt was year in a microcosm for him.
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As I understand it Fields has been considering for a while now and nothing has changed, he has made statements with the short political answers when asked about his future. We have a game to play the season isn’t over or we haven’t decided. However, Wolken is posting as if it is a done deal that Fields is transferring.
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Kid is a true freshman and he looked like one a lot of the time when he was on the field. This was never gonna work out unless Fromm went down. We build up these incoming freshman as if they are all day 1 starters. Fromm is that rare kid that could play the position and know the offense from the first game of his true freshman year. They are looking at an EE committed to Texas A&M from Lanier. Down to 1 scholarship QB is pretty scary.
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All busts. Sorry, the truth hurts.
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We are already declaring Eason a bust?
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I’m personally okay with Fields going. Not for dislike, but he does need to do what is best for himself and his family.
Where I have an issue (and this is not confirmed) but from what I’m reading he would possibly try and attempt to use Sasser’s dumb racial slur as portraying UGA as a hostile environment, and secure a waiver to play immediately on those grounds. Which is hardly the case. We addressed the Sasser issue immediately. Look, if you’re unhappy at our school, say so. But don’t use something that was addressed and handled (I think within 24 hours of being reported to UGAAA) as your “fake” reason for leaving.
Again, I don’t fault Justin for wanting to play somewhere. He’s extremely gifted, and I would have enjoyed watching him play for us.
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Legal representation will attempt all angles. I don’t see a strong case for it, but I am not the one making the decision.
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It’s not a legal situation. It’s a potential PR disaster for the NCAA, which is why it will work.
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Because the NCAA has such a strong track record of avoiding PR disasters… 😉
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The Senator’s right. Plus it is a potential PR disaster for Georgia. Don’t fight it. Let the kid go, just not to another SEC School or some team on our regular season schedule. OU would be fine IMHO.
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Right now, it’s not Georgia’s decision.
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If it works then they would by implication be releasing all UGA athletes from their obligation to UGA. One heck of a position to be in as a University.
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I support the NCAA change on grad transfers, it is what is best for he players.I am not disagreeing with you here, however this really becomes a slippery slope for the NCAA if they approve the waiver. I honestly think the NCAA will grant the waiver for the exact reasons you stated. if they do grant the waiver what is to stop a player in the future that is planning on transferring from using the same argument…warranted or not. If they approve it the genie is out of the bottle and there truly is free agency in college football.
Unfortunately i think the lawyer leaked (me speculating) this to Wolken. It occurred at the worst time possible for the team with regards to recruiting momentum. Regardless of who leaked it for some of the UGA fan base Fields will be persona non grata which is a shame. Perhaps Kirby can take advantage of the situation on the recruiting trail with a new QB, perhaps not.
I really wish Fields would stay and develop but unless they redshirt him in 2019 I don’t see that happening and I can’t really blame him. Fromm has shown he has the football IQ and won’t be overtaken without a fight. Good luck to Justin I hope he goes on to have a chance somewhere else and succeeds.
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Just damn…this really sucks as a UGA fan though..
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I have no idea. The point with Fields, as Staples noted, is that it stems from a clearly documented case in which the school took action.
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Someone share this tweet with him. These kids just don’t get it nowadays.
What I do appreciate is the fact that Fields absolutely thought he would take over as the starter and Fromm held him off. From what we saw during the year, no matter how Fields was used, Fromm is clearly the better QB at this point. It can be appreciated that Fields worked his ass off to beat Fromm out, but in the end, lacking pocket presence, pulling the ball down after your first read, etc just aint going to cut it.
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Fields clearly wasn’t ready to start this year.
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Didn’t Fields at one point allude to as much? …something about, “still learning the reads” or something. If he is not comfortable in this offense, in which he has played significant time, he shouldn’t expect to pick up the next offense too quickly at a new school. Stay put learn the offense and make the best of your chances. He will have his full year at the helm soon and if he is worth his weight, he will earn his chance in the NFL. My .02.
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Assuming he’s transferring, where does CKS restrict him from going? And what platform does that leave him to display his talents at the highest level?
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I would say most any SEC schools and probably throw in Clemson and any school we’ve scheduled in the near future. I’m sure there are rooms available at Penn State
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I see the a rule change took effect back on Oct. 15. So does mean we could see him on Rocky Top or, worse yet, in Jacksonville?
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Unless Fields receives an NCAA waiver, not next season.
https://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2018/5/9/17311748/ncaa-transfer-rules-change-guide-list-sit-out
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If he is really good at a new school, then he will leave after his third season anyway, perhaps after one season if he has to sit out.
However, I sense that Fields will get playing time somewhere and make a lot of mistakes before the light comes on reading defenses, if it even does. It took Stafford a season and a half as a starter to get his sea legs, and he was the Number 1 pick in the draft. There is not that learning curve at UGA right now.
The drama is not worth it. Recruit a 4 star QB who wants to be here and knows his role. You can win championships with a very good 4 star QB who does not think his career will be a disappointment if he’s not in the NFL in 3.
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It took Stafford 2/3 of a season. Aubs his Freshman year is when the light came on. He dominated from that point on.
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Didn’t dominate against South Carolina or Tennessee in the first half of 2007. Honestly, he never “dominated” against any good team. Blowout losses against Florida and Alabama in 2008 and the loss to Tech from his pick 6 to Morgan Burnett sealed his legacy as a great talent who couldn’t elevate his team to championship status. That’s his legacy in the NFL too.
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Dominated? How many East titles, SEC Championshps did he win?
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This all has an ominous Nick Marshall feel to it.
Kirby and AD better be very helpful in getting him a fast track transfer to Penn State or the kid idms gonna come back to bite us.
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Nick Marshall didn’t finish his career at Georgia because Richt and Bobo wouldn’t play him at QB. Marshall went to Second Chance U after JUCO because he either stole from a teammate or wouldn’t say what happened with those who did. Either way it was a violation of the law and the UGA Honor Code.
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Nick Marshall and Cam Newton are worst case and both went to AU. He won’t go to AU. They have a lame duck coach, a bad offense and the #1 QB recruit.
He will probably go someplace like Oklahoma. They have had 2 Heisman QBs in a row, but can’t win championships because they can’t play D.
Fields will get better, and he could be really good, but he dosen’t seem to have the “it” presence yet on the field. Fromm, Tua, Hurts all had it their first snap in college. How long will it take for Fields? I’ll wager we won’t have to worry about him beating Fromm and UGA should they ever face each other.
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He’d be a perfect fit for Mullen at Florida. It was a concer for me before he signed here. Now again, it seems.
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I won’t take it personally if Fields decides to transfer … I’ll take it personally if he wins an appeal to play immediately because of using the university’s appropriate action against it.
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The university’s response would be irrelevant to the appeal. The appeal would be based solely on the fact that it happened and that he was the subject of it. And Kirby will support it because it makes the transfer loophole exclusive to Fields.
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I think it would be an intellectually dishonest way to appeal.
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LMAO. Because if there’s one thing that characterizes college football circa 2018, it’s intellectual honesty.
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The sport at both the professional and college levels is awash in hypocrisy and dishonesty … it’s one of the reasons I see the sport dying a slow death over the next 25 years.
My point is that the use of this incident by a lawyer to say his client shouldn’t have to sit a year is ridiculous on its face when you consider the action by the university to deal with the said action.
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Again, the argument won’t be made in the spirit of slighting Georgia. It’ll be made to pressure the NCAA into doing something it probably would prefer not to do. And my bet is that it will work for precisely that reason.
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“Again, the argument won’t be made in the spirit of slighting Georgia.”
Sometime over the next 3 years assuming this works as pressure on the NCAA to grant the waiver, some idiot member of the national sports media will make comments about UGA, Justin Fields and racism. Other coaches are willing to use anything as a negative recruiting tool and will use this episode as a way to tell the next Fields, “Remember what happened to Fields … That could happen to you at UGA if you go there.”
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Disagree. Even the pundits who have raised this as a potential argument (and where do you think they got the idea from?) have gone out of their way to compliment UGA for the way it handled the matter.
Should the waiver be granted, I bet you Mars and Fields will go out of their way to praise Georgia for the way the situation was managed. That’s exactly what happened with Patterson, despite there being some bad feelings when that process started.
It’ll be a non-issue.
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You must think Kirby and McGarity are just going to roll over and not contest the appeal. Just curious.
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Why would they? There’s no upside to that.
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If it’s apparent he’s going to leave, do you let him play a single down in New Orleans? Maybe this is your Playpen topic for this week.
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If he’s telling the staff he hasn’t made his mind up, how do you not let him play? Evidently he’s been practicing hard this week.
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I agree … I would let him play if he hasn’t made up his mind. Asked a different way, would you change what you do to convince him to stay even if that means potentially losing the game?
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How would that happen?
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Meaning you give him extended playing time in New Orleans in meaningful minutes … you take away snaps from Fromm in this game in the hope that Fields decides to stay.
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If you mean the staff throws Fields a bone as an incentive to stay, I don’t think Kirby’s wired that way.
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I don’t either … If he’s still “undecided” when the team is in New Orleans, I think he’s gone.
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Or do you encourage him to leave before the game, to increase the chances of signing a more heavily recruited QB?
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No, if Fields is truly conflicted about staying or going, I would like for us to give him a reason to stay rather than start the process all over again.
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As DJ said the process is never ending and encourage might be some subtle honest talk about Fromm’s performance thus far. Skilled recruiters like Smart are great at delivering sales pitches without know you’ve been sold.
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I would like for us to win the game. Strange world we live in if we’re going to jeopardize a gameplan in a NY6 bowl for a series of future contingencies that are all covered in clouds.
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I agree. I want to win this game. I wouldn’t do anything to jeopardize that first and foremost.
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Yea, since Red Grange signed with CC “Cash and Carry” Pyle after his junior year at Illinois. Nothing is new.
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There’s a lot to this story and the timing is not optimal, coming 48 hrs. before the ESP.
What we know is the Field’s family have hired an attorney (Mars) – the same one that got the NCAA to wave transfer restriction on Shea Patterson. Good luck trying to use the Spring incident as your hardship justification. If the NCAA buys that line then the current transfer rules are out the window. Additionally, Papa Fields has entered Justin’s name in the transfer database. Seems like a done deal IMO.
What does it mean for UGA?
1. It alleviates the potential for a divided locker room in the future.
2. It takes the Fields burden off Fromm’s shoulder. IMO this will allow Jake to flourish over the next two years.
3. Kills the QB controversy in Athens.
4. Takes the Blueshirt off Plumlee.
5. Probably means we lose Hasselwood. I see them as joined at the hip.
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First it was Jan Kemp and then UGA/Oklahoma vs the NCAA. For better or worse, UGA has been right in the thick of things when change occurred. This could be our next contribution to that.
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This irked me a little. I’m not going to fly off the handle about a kid who plays football wanting to play somewhere else, but I don’t care for his attitude, and the way he and his family have handled this situation.
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Ignore the gump twitter handle, just the only place I saw the video.
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Not gonna ignore. You coulda found this clip anywhere. It all over the place now. Originally tweeted by the WSB sports guy. Fuck off for picking the worst gump retweet you could find. Go back to the BOL troll.
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My sincerest apologies. I admit I didn’t look that hard. Geez.
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Irks me too
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I have the feeling that he could be walking of the field with a national championship ring and he would be unhappy if he was not the star.
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A wise man once said: one must know if it is a shotgun or under center play before he can make millions and win the super bowl. Jokes aside I wish him the best, and while I am nervous about depth, I will be relieved to be rid of the drama (media created,but still).
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Let’s be honest fellow geezers, what millennials do not think they know everything at age 18 and are ready to run and be in charge of whatever they are associated with??? Being patient, learning slowly and mastering skills before jumping into the fire is for losers!!!
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That’s right, man!
This is about the god damn MILLENNIALS ruining everything yet again!
(I don’t even think Fields would be considered a “millennial”.)
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I blame the recruiting sites for ranking HS players and us fans for accepting these rankings as gospel. Kids come into college with unreal expectations and no patience because they’re told way too often how great they are.
Best of luck to Fields wherever he goes.
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Honestly, if he feels he can better accomplish whatever goals he has elsewhere, then best of luck to him. It is unfortunate that even if he was just exploring options like any rational person would do, his ability to do that effectively just went out the window. From UGA’s perspective it is now very much a lose-lose situation if he stays, because this story stays a constant distraction, amplified to 11 from the faux ‘controversy’ that we heard about all year. And while he may be a tremendous talent, there is a reason he didn’t earn more significant PT this year, so is all the drama really worth it for a backup QB?
All signs point to it being in everyone’s best interest to part ways as smoothly as possible. There is just one thing I can’t wrap my mind around: the hardship waiver. UGA obviously won’t fight it, but is avoiding bad PR enough for the NCAA to set that precedent? It strikes me as a tremendous gamble by Fields’ camp, because as others have noted, if he has to sit a year at another top program, he has arguably worsened his situation, and it isn’t like the competition will be any less fierce.
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I agree that now it is better for Fields to go otherwise you end up with a split locker room. The hardship waiver is another thing entirely. The Senator is right, the NCAA will fold. Best thing we can do is try to have some control about where he goes.
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From my chair this looks more and more like daddy & mom (and possibly the son) think they know more than the coaching staff. I can hear dad now “my son is the top rated QB from his class and he should be the starter”. If not then we will take our ball and go elsewhere.
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Imagine you won a lottery ticket. And then you had to hand that ticket off to a 3rd party for 3 years. And that 3rd party was responsible for making sure the thing cashed.
But that 3rd party seems way more interested in someone else’s lottery ticket. Yours gets picked up every now and then, but not with any real interest.
So, a year later, you’re not a year closer. Same place where you were a year ago. And a ton of really competent, competing 3rd parties are signaling you they would treat your lottery ticket better. More personalized attention.
I’m not excusing it, but JF clearly has NFL potential. His parents want him getting prepped for NFL contracts, not getting life lessons in patience. Kirby and Chaney has ample opportunity to get him more work. They didn’t. Either they knew it would result in this or they were clueless. And Kirby doesn’t strike me as clueless.
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No, Matthew Stafford won a lottery ticket on the night of the 2019 NFL draft after 3 seasons in a starting role he earned.
Fields has merely bought a ticket with numbers on them. Being drooled over by Rivals and 247 Sports will get you a coke if you can come up with 75cents.
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Stafford didn’t earn no freaking starting position. God bless Joe T3, but Stafford was the best qb on the roster at the time of his arrival.
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The Georgia coaching staff is not responsible for “cashing Fields’ lottery ticket.” They are responsible for winning football games and have gone 24-4 with Fromm under center.
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Big picture: sure. A coach’s job is to win games. Everyone understands that, especially high level recruits.
And it’s on the coaches to do what they can to make sure that winning games and helping these elite kids reach their goals are as aligned as possible. Honestly, that’s the recruiting pitch for kids at this level. Explicitly. Kirby isn’t winning these recruiting battles by telling players and families he isn’t going to do a damn thing to adjust to their talents or skill sets. He’s also not promising anyone playing time. But, he is promising that alignment, provided…
It’s on the parents and the players to do their part to make it work. Physically and mentally.
And sometimes, in spite of everyone’s best efforts, it doesn’t work out.
Which is what’s happening here. No one’s a bad guy in this. Not the coaches, player, or parents.
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And you know he “clearly has NFL potential” because you attended every practice – sat in on every QB Room meeting – know without a doubt he can read defensive alignments. I suppose you also know he isn’t getting tutored in preparation for the NFL.
You need to put out feelers to all the NFL teams – they could obviously use you and your crystal ball.
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Wtf? He was a 5 star, which by definition means he has NFL potential. #1 recruit in his class. Everyone spent all year talking about his ridiculous physical tools. There’s no one out there saying he doesn’t have NFL potential. If he doesn’t make it to the league, then he’d hardly be the first player with that profile to fall short. But there’s no “crystal ball” at work in that assessment. Just repeating the nearly unanimous conventional opinion at this point.
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Well, well, we have “Rich People Problems” now with 5* kids wanting to transfer because they aren’t seeing enough playing time. I’m fine with this.
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This Thomas Mars is like the Michael Avanatti of sports lawyers.
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Avanatti is a clown act. Mars appreciates the potential value of clown acts (see: Freeze, Hugh), but unfortunately, Mars has been highly effective for his clients.
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Murray left A&M for OU. Heisman. Did not play much til senior year.
He waited behind a three year starter and Heisman. Back to back for OU.
I like movies and their quotes.
For me is from Riddick. “Wait”.
Always worked for him…and Murray.
Look at the QB situation at Bama.
Frankly most folks would take those 2 over Murray if one has to select from those three.
Parents sometimes need to sit it out, and let the coaching run its course.
And then the OC needs to handle the QB play rotation better. Develop a playbook that fits Fields’ tool kit. But in his defense that has been complicated due to the Oline injuries and the same for the RBs.
History is not on his side.
Think it thru, and “wait”.
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It sounds like they play to use the September incident as the grounds for an appeal to not have to sit out a year. This makes me ponder a few things.
1-Is his sister still going to play softball at UGA? It is not an acceptable environment for him but it is ok for her?
2-What should UGA have done? Publicly execute Sasser on the steps under the arch?
3-If UGA is a racist environment, why have other players not been subjected to this? IF this is wide spread, then it would have come out by now. No way to control what a lone individual says. You can only deal with the aftermath (and they did swiftly and effectively)
4-No question that Sasser said what he said. But really, does ANYONE think that no matter where he goes, that there is not going to be some idiot that says the same type thing.
This whole issue reeks of trying to manufacture a loophole to get out of a “contract” because of lack of playing time. I have some issues with the way he as used as well. He should have been allowed to air it out more in blowouts. Just be totally honest about it and while people may not like it, they will respect you. If you try to create an issue out of what a lone individual did (that was swiftly and summarily dealt with ), then be prepared for the blow back that will come.
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Blow back? LOL. He’ll be welcomed with open arms wherever he goes and only hear something bad about it if he flops.
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If he flops it will only be mentioned in articles on the success or failure of recruiting services to predict talent.
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Blow back from the UGA fan base. As of now there is only limited hate and vitriol thrown his way. If he keeps it about playing time, then the same crew will be spouting off. If he (by he I mean his lawyer) tries to paint UGA as some evil racist institution that he is trying to get away from then all hell will break loose. He may not be called the same thing that Sasser called him by the majority, but you can bet every other word in the dictionary will be used. It will also be directed at his family who will still be in the area. Keep it about football and nothing else. Nobody hates Eason for leaving because of the way it was handled. Most wish him nothing but good luck (unless we play them). Both sides kept it about what it was really about and did not try to invent some excuse that was not football related.
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I got news for you — there’s already a portion of the fan base behaving badly. Doubt that’s gonna make a difference if the kid wants to play next season.
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As I said already, there are a few (some have posted here). If he turns this into a University wide racial issue (yes Sasser was stupid but it was an individual) instead of just about football then it will from a few to the vast majority. After seeing the video of him walking off after the South Carolina game, we can see EXACTLY what the real issue is. If he really thought he would displace Fromm that early in the season(and in the first SEC game) or have a large role that early then he was totally delusional.
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Saying that he’s uncomfortable with Sasser’s language isn’t the same thing as a University-wide racial issue, as much as you’d like to interpret it to be. Georgia dismissed Sasser from the baseball team, which is hardly an indication of what you suggest.
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I’m saying the only way that he gets the waiver is if it is turned into a University wide issue. How can he argue a hostile work environment if the person who created the environment is gone and was sent packing immediately . As Morris Day below so eloquently stated, if it was that hostile, then why did he not leave at that time?
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He’s not arguing a hostile work environment.
You guys are hilarious with this stuff.
It’s a fig leaf to get the NCAA’s blessing. That’s it.
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We shall see
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So what is the argument? How will it be formed and read aloud to the NCAA? Justin Fields should get a waiver because…………….insert fancy lawyer talk here……. thanks.
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I got news for you – there’s already a portion of the fan base at his next school behaving badly. Doubt that’s gonna make a difference where the kid plays next season…
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No kidding. All that matters to Fields is where he gets his best shot.
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Getting the same reps.
If that is the situation, is that why against Bama this year the offense gets shut down in the 4th quarter again.
So why does the OC not have more plays for Fields.
Frustration for him, his father, and supporters.
Like Smart says, bowls and bowl practices are when 4 and 5 stars can make their move.
Hopefully so does the OC.
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Parents involvement.
See that a lot at all levels now. That is why parents are the best coaches and refs!
Wonder where “Hot Rod” would be if he had kept up the path his father was walking him down.
If you got it, you got it.
Skills talk!! Parents and lawyers talk!! The latter always injury the situation!
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I spent 20+ years running municipal rec sports for kids and adults. The best coaches were parents who were willing (and able) to coach teams their kids were not on. THAT took dedication to all the kids.
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Let him move on.
There are more 4 – 5 stars waiting outside to get in
Plus, Fromm will be a junior for any QB coming in now.
Funny how most of the rest of the players deal with competition and wait for their moment.
Patterson looked great a Ole Miss, just another QB at Michigan who got waxed by that coach you guys hate.
Stop the distraction, and let him move on.
Best to focus on a more certain roster, future, and not controversy.
Apparently, the parents are only looking out for themselves in a short sighted way.
I’d want one of the best coaches developing and educating my son, and Chaney has that.
Same as if you were getting your degree, you look at the college and the profs.
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If he has a bad attitude he needs to go. If he has a good attitude, just bring him in and show him the third series of the 2017 App State game. Then whatever happens so be it.
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Stars align for a frosh QB in ’17 NCG.
In ’18 SECCG another QB had the stars aligning for him.
Did not happen. Why?
Skill? Maturity?
Luck in 17 and not 18. Nope. Preparation met opportunity, and opportunity in the moment was not foregone, even after a bad play by that QB.
Jake Fromm getgs pushed into the cold, and bingo, off he goes on a great run.
Why?
Perhaps JF and company should reflect and re-evaluate the time.
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Dare say the staff is looking at QBs to replace him
Think he is gone.
No player at Bama is above the roster and staff.
Probably how Smart views his responsiblities at UGA
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Regarding this possible path of claiming a racial slur has created a hostile environment for young Mr. Fields… why the f**k didn’t he get the hell out of UGA right then and there? Why didn’t Mr. & Mrs. Fields insist that he get away from that kind of environment right away? If my son were subject to such hostility, I would be insisting he remove himself immediately and his mother and I would be trumpeting as loudly as we could to anyone that would hear about what a horrible situation our son was surrounded by.
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Exactly
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Or why would they send their daughter to the same institution if that’s the case? It’s a lawyer’s ploy to get what he wants for his client.
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A hard concept for some here to grasp.
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I don’t even like the threat this lawyer is using to get his client his wishes. You seem to think this ends amicably between the Fields’ and the university.
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I think it may look nice for the cameras for the lawyer and the Fields family and in the press release from UGA. I hope it will be nice for the younger sister’s sake because she’s going to get a lot of questions next fall.
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No, it is a real simple concept. The lawyer is giving an ultimatum. Give me what I want or I go scorched earth. It’s a game of chicken to see who will blink first. Effective but slimy.
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Oh, I grasp it. It’s just the ploy is full of holes. But, holes best left open I suppose…
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Now all he has to do is find a university where there are zero racist students.
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I think he will find that at Unicorn State or possibly Easter Bunny University
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DJ Shockley showed how to handle this type situation with class. Doesn’t look like his example will be followed here.
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How much NFL time did DJ get?
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Shockley got to the NFL (7th round) but…Shockley missed the entire 2007 season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament and damage to the medial collateral ligament in his left knee during a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills.[20]
David Greene was a multi year starter as was Aaron Murray and that did not help them. All you can ask for is a shot (that they all got).
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The fact players can’t transfer – at least once – with no penalty, delay, or restriction is already a horseshit rule. It is bullshit created by colleges/coaches to have absolute control over these kids lives.
It is one sided: they can cut the kid and take his scholarship any time, but he can’t leave? That’s a pile of bullshit.
So the guy wants to leave. We all know why.
So he’s using the Sasser thing as an excuse. So what? He’s doing it because the system is outrageously rigged against the kids. That’s his only recourse to get some modicum of “fairness” and equity for himself.
I am sure Kirby has talked to Fields extensively. If he thinks Fields should stay, I am sure he made his case. If Fields leaves, he leaves. There will be many more 4 and 5 star recruits. Kirby is not hinging the future of this program on any one kid, regardless of the position.
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