I watched Georgia vs Georgia Tech last night. It was a great game. I was kinda pulling for Tech because they outplayed Georgia. Then after the game when the coaches met at the center of the field, it was apparent the Tech coach was crying on Kirby's shoulder. That rubbed me the wrong way. As a coach and leader of young men, you shouldn't be a cry baby when you lose a game. Goodness gracious. Tears of joy and compassion and loss of loved ones is something different. Am I alone in feeling this way? SHSS.
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I’m just happy UGA won. Go Dawgs! (That’s also where all my money goes for next four years!) 😉
It was a great game to watch. Teach your young adult how to store and dca Bitcoin. I'm sure that's part of the education. 👍
That game put ants on me to the point I went to bed. I thought Tech’s coach was a badass by appearance, but he clearly is capable of emotion. I feel for Kirby having to support that kind of drama in the middle of the field. But, do I have the visceral reaction of being repelled by it as much as you? No. I resent the time stolen from me by watching games at the whimsy of a playclock, no-call or bad-call refs, and interrupted by the most rapacious, stupid ads.