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<blockquote data-quote="Make CFB Great Again" data-source="post: 3252410" data-attributes="member: 74158"><p>I didn't really take his comment as mailing it in, but more of attention divided. I've put myself in Riley's shoes before and in retrospect I regretted doing so, which was a learning experience for me. It is extremely difficult to give the thing you're focused on the attention it requires when something on the horizon is in the works - I think it's just human nature for the excitement and curiosity of the new thing to creep up on you. Who knows, he may have handled it perfectly.</p><p></p><p>To be honest, I'm a little underwhelmed by a lot of what I've heard regarding the time between the Fiesta Bowl and the national championship regarding the coaches generally. Between entertaining recruits and entertaining new jobs, just doesn't seem ideal to me when that kind of carrot is out in front of you. If it was just a bowl game that would be one thing, but it was the national f'ing championship.</p><p></p><p>I don't know this to be true of the Georgia coaches and players, but from what I observed it appeared that every second of every day leading up to the national championship game was spent focused on how to demoralize us. 100 plus guys just singularly focused on executing a murder together. And they did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Make CFB Great Again, post: 3252410, member: 74158"] I didn't really take his comment as mailing it in, but more of attention divided. I've put myself in Riley's shoes before and in retrospect I regretted doing so, which was a learning experience for me. It is extremely difficult to give the thing you're focused on the attention it requires when something on the horizon is in the works - I think it's just human nature for the excitement and curiosity of the new thing to creep up on you. Who knows, he may have handled it perfectly. To be honest, I'm a little underwhelmed by a lot of what I've heard regarding the time between the Fiesta Bowl and the national championship regarding the coaches generally. Between entertaining recruits and entertaining new jobs, just doesn't seem ideal to me when that kind of carrot is out in front of you. If it was just a bowl game that would be one thing, but it was the national f'ing championship. I don't know this to be true of the Georgia coaches and players, but from what I observed it appeared that every second of every day leading up to the national championship game was spent focused on how to demoralize us. 100 plus guys just singularly focused on executing a murder together. And they did. [/QUOTE]
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