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Upon further review

halfmoonriverdawg

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Upon further review , Good for Beck
he was loyal to Georgia for five years and leaves with two National championship rings and two SEC rings
i’m almost certain he got his degree, I can’t remember exactly but I think he did. He blew up last year, made a lot of money and gained everybody’s respect. This year everything went backwards a few steps but he seem to keep fighting through it until his injury. I don’t know that I would’ve known what to do in his position either. Timetable for recovery is uncertain. NFL draft status needs to be re-furbish but how do you do that right now —you do exactly what he did. You transfer to a less physical league, rehab and get a bag doing it . Evidently a big bag.
and also let’s face it many of us had that girlfriend in our early to mid 20s that we thought we would never be able to live without and he’s got one now. Spend a year in Miami. hopefully get your arm back and if not you probably got enough money to have a huge step up on life. Andy probably had an insurance policy.
Georgia now moves forward with the quarterback rotation, somebody who’s waited their turn just like Beck
I think it’s a good move for all parties and as far as his communication with Georgia not being great I don’t know if that means anything besides he didn’t know what the hell he was going to do. Truthfully none of us would have in that position. Thanks for all the good wins. Thanks for bringing us back at Auburn last year with the help of Bowers greatness. Yeah this year was a step back so that just means it’s time to change something. Thanks for the memories. Go Dawgs
I think it works out for everybody.
 
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