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Hope everybody had a great Christmas
I’m not surprised or worried about our inactivity in the portal at this moment.
I think Kirby is focused more on keeping who we have and keeping them focused on winning a championship. I think we’ll see some more activity in the spring

Moving to the sugar bowl. I feel like Georgia wins this game running the football , setting up the play action pass, and playing outstanding defense.

I think this is the first time our starting defense and OL has been fully healthy since the Clemson game. I think we will shut Notre Dame down and win something like 31 to 17.

It makes a huge difference having three weeks to prepare and for gunner to get first team reps! I also think having Coach Muschamp on the sidelines helps a lot
Bottom line is our best beats their best. So let’s play our best.
GATA Dawgs

And if you’re gonna raise some hell for me and bring back the win
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Also, I think this is perhaps my favorite home game of all time. Beautiful day , game day was an Athens and I thought it was pretty cool to watch Notre Dame with all their tradition come down to play between the hedges. And this was our first game with the new lights. The game was a little slow at times, but the crowd was electric.

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Normally I would have zero concerns about playing Notre Dame but

worried about this Sugar Bowl. We saw how Haynes King made us look so bad this year and I think Riley Leonard is just as good or better than Haynes King. Hopefully we have a better game plan on defense this time around. X and O experts does Notre Dame run any of the same type of stuff as Tech? I have not watched them enough to know. I do like the fact that we will be as healthy in D as w3 have been all year.

I’m actually not that worried about how Gunner is going to do. I mean we can’t score any less points than we did in the 1st half under Beck. It can only get better right?

Jake Fromm

Looks like the Lions are bringing back Teddy - straight from high school coaching.


With a league full of bad quarterbacks, Fromm has done a masterful job finding a spot on rosters.. will be interesting if this is it for him.

Are we the healthiest we have been?

Obviously losing Carson and Brett hurt… but overall are we the healthiest we have been since the beginning of fall camp? Smael is back and healthy, McLeod healthy, Mykell looks healthy, Brinson is healthy, Big Earnest seems to be healthy and gives you a great 3rd tackle, Etienne looked really good in the SECCG. I feel great about where this team is.

NonDawg An Ode to a Good Boy: My Rex

Friends I apologize for the dog but non-dawg post.

Yesterday morning our sweet boy Rex (aka Kirby Rex) laid down for a nap, took a deep breath, and went to the big between the hedges in the sky.

Rex came to us from, essentially, death row. He was turned into the Atlanta Humane Society in February of 2017 after several days where he wasn’t able to go potty. It turned out he had bladder stones and needed an expensive surgery. He was picked up by the bulldog rescue, and had a procedure they call a urethrotomy which is really just a fancy way of saying they cut him a new pee hole (we jokingly called it his mangina).

For a year, Rex fought regular pneumonia and other issues that were no doubt related to a weakened immune system. He finally got healthy enough for us to foster fail and adopt him on Christmas 2017. He was our miracle dog that he’d made it that far.

All dogs are good dogs and I’m not going to insult yours and say that Rex was the best dog. But he was our best boy. We have a lot of dogs and people coming in and out of our house and he loved them all. He never met a stranger. Everyone got a wiggle and sometimes he’d even show off his pillow humping skills if you were lucky.

Last November, Rex was diagnosed with an enlarged heart and we didn’t know if our time with him was measured in hours, days, or weeks. Through great vet care and lots of love, our little guy made it 13 more months and to 2 more Christmas mornings. We were incredibly blessed to have him and we were lucky he chose us as his people.

Rex loved his two sisters, tail scratches, pillows, and the “happy birthday” song because he knew it meant he was about to get a doggy cake.

RIP Rex 2013-2024. A Damn Good Dawg with a big heart.

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