Ryan Day to the Eagles?

Again

That is a laugher.
The last 5 classes UGA has averaged above a top 2 class. What do they have to show for that? Some 10+ win seasons and some bowl wins?
 
Dramatically underperforming the talent is teams like Tennessee who routinely bring in top 15 classes, yet struggling to get bowl eligibility
 
The last 5 classes UGA has averaged above a top 2 class. What do they have to show for that?

3 years of being above relevancy. The 4th having a Covid *
(4-2) in bowl games with one of the losses being for the Natty against the GOAT. (23-26) OT

Seriously just stop being foolish.
 
Dramatically underperforming the talent is teams like Tennessee who routinely bring in top 15 classes, yet struggling to get bowl eligibility
Ok. Maybe the word "dramatically" was a bit much. But I can't overstate enough, without breaking it fully down, UGA is going to have the #1 or #2 recruiting rank average in the last half decade.
 
Ok. Maybe the word "dramatically" was a bit much. But I can't overstate enough, without breaking it fully down, UGA is going to have the #1 or #2 recruiting rank average in the last half decade.
A bit misleading. That 2018 class is probably gonna be around 5th or 6th if you take away Justin Fields, Brenton Cox, Luke Ford and Otis Reese.

Other teams are underperforming on the recruiting trail like Texas and USC. I’m not a fan of Kirby, and there’s no doubt the program has under achieved, but UGA is still easily a top 10 program of the last decade. That’s no good enough, but it’s not like we’re a blue blood program that ever hit rock bottom recently like some of the other contenders
 
Ok. Maybe the word "dramatically" was a bit much. But I can't overstate enough, without breaking it fully down, UGA is going to have the #1 or #2 recruiting rank average in the last half decade.

Typical of any libtard, you base your entire thought process on emotion as opposed to common sense.
 
A bit misleading. That 2018 class is probably gonna be around 5th or 6th if you take away Justin Fields, Brenton Cox, Luke Ford and Otis Reese.

Other teams are underperforming on the recruiting trail like Texas and USC. I’m not a fan of Kirby, and there’s no doubt the program has under achieved, but UGA is still easily a top 10 program of the last decade. That’s no good enough, but it’s not like we’re a blue blood program that ever hit rock bottom recently like some of the other contenders
God damn it. That just reminded me it's you fuckers to blame for us suffering through Matthew Stafford AND Justin Fields at OSU; who would have only had a garbage QB on the roster had he not transferred in and gained immediate eligibility.
 
A bit misleading. That 2018 class is probably gonna be around 5th or 6th if you take away Justin Fields, Brenton Cox, Luke Ford and Otis Reese.

Other teams are underperforming on the recruiting trail like Texas and USC. I’m not a fan of Kirby, and there’s no doubt the program has under achieved, but UGA is still easily a top 10 program of the last decade. That’s no good enough, but it’s not like we’re a blue blood program that ever hit rock bottom recently like some of the other contenders

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God damn it. That just reminded me it's you fuckers to blame for us suffering threw Matthew Stafford AND Justin Fields at OSU; who would have only had a garbage QB on the roster had he not transferred in and gained immediate eligibility.
I think blaming Stanford for the Lions woes is a bit much.

I just like how Fields transferred away from home got immediate eligibility, but Luke Ford transferred back home to Illinois because of real family health problems, yet had his waiver denied
 
I think blaming Stanford for the Lions woes is a bit much.

I just like how Fields transferred away from home got immediate eligibility, but Luke Ford transferred back home to Illinois because of real family health problems, yet had his waiver denied
Let's just put it this way. Stafford never wins the Lions a game they shouldn't have won. Stafford's best trait is leading the team back to a last second victory over a bad NFL team or playing injured in meaningless games to prove his toughness.
 
Let's just put it this way. Stafford never wins the Lions a game they shouldn't have won. Stafford's best trait is leading the team back to a last second victory over a bad NFL team or playing injured in meaningless games to prove his toughness.
Like I said, I’d take him over Matt Ryan in a heartbeat
 
Stafford had one of the best WR's to ever play in the NFL.
How was every other position. Ryan also still has one of them. Did the Lions ever have a good o-line, running game or defense at the same time?
 
How was every other position. Ryan also still has one of them. Did the Lions ever have a good o-line, running game or defense at the same time?
He had good enough teams to make the playoffs 3 times. And, as you know, the Lions typically have a shit ton of talent because of how many top 10 picks they get lol.
 
He had good enough teams to make the playoffs 3 times. And, as you know, the Lions typically have a shit ton of talent because of how many top 10 picks they get lol.
That’s true, but did he ever had anything like Julio Jones, Roddy White and Tony Gonzalez catching his passes?
 
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