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John Skladany

By ntmeangreen11, in GoMeanGreen.com,

Called an excellent game tonight and has turned out to be a fantastic hire. I won't bog you down with stats the proof is in the pudding. I haven't seen a thread complaining about arm tackling once this season. That was a HUGE problem just a couple years ago. The defensive staff has done a solid job of putting these guys in the right position and letting them make plays. We have only allowed 17 total points in the last 8 quarters against two solid opponents. Skladany deserves a lot of credit for the progress we have seen defensively.

GMG

meangreener
So obviously these are a little fancy so what I'm planning on doing is making an equal number of both and posting them all throughout the buildings on campus and surrounding places that'll let me. Then I'm going to make some lower quality flyers with just text mainly with debunked myths that I'm going to hand out on campus and see if I can get RHA to pass out at the residence halls. I'm also gonna make one with Uncle Sam that says "UNT NEEDS YOU TO BE AT APOGEE" and put that on all the bulletin boards.

Also, I'm about to make a Twitter @hit30k in which I post updates on what we're doing, debunked myths and all the like so keep them coming!

Mean_Green09
Final Thoughts:
Another Winnable Road Game = Another Disappointing LOSS

After watching the Tulane debacle I couldn’t help but wonder to myself when exactly are the Mean Green going to come away with a road victory?



They just gave that game away like they were some sort of charity. I sat in reflection all weekend long wondering how I would put down my thoughts on this game. Should I be really critical? Should I remain positive? Should I try and offer moral support? Well I think the time has come to be critical and very critical. Why, because what happened on Saturday was not simply good enough. It was not good enough for the fans, the university, the alumni, the students, the players, or the coaches. It was a complete disgrace to us all. North Texas is better than that, 10 times better than that. Let me just say that UNT just lost to one of the worst offensive teams I have ever watched. North Texas is 14 points better than Tulane and they somehow managed to give that back in only a way that UNT could. You can’t simply expect to go on the road and hope to win on talent alone. We don’t have enough talent to win on talent alone. You have to execute and out coach your opponents. That is something that UNT has shown it can’t do. Sure they play hard and never give up. They know how to take a body blow just like Rocky would, and they know how to fight back, but they don’t know how to land the knockout punch. UNT has a lot to figure out this week and it starts with looking themselves in the mirror and asking if they are really up to the task of turning this program around.

The rest of my thoughts are here:
http://tmgbr.com/2013/10/07/final-thoughts-tulane-vs-north-texas/




ipd054
We have been taking the trip to the “body bag” game for 13 years now and in my opinion this was by far the best the team has played in that time. During the game we heard many UGA fans making comments about the game.

In the first half we were hearing “this is embarrassing”, “we are not playing well” and “Why can’t we move the ball?” By halftime the comments changed to “North Texas is better than we expected” "we can loose this game" and “we were caught off guard by a good team.”

After the game as we were walking around the campus and city we had UGA fans stopping us telling us “You have a good team”, “that game scared the hell out of us”, “Your D-line and linebackers are as good as we have seen”, and my personal favorite “Y’all are by far the hardest hitting team we have played all year!”

Just some comments heard in Athens that I thought I would share.

Harry
ATHENS, GEORGIA -- Forget all that cupcake talk or thinking Saturdays game was merely a tune-up for next weeks showdown with No. 6 LSU.

Georgia's season at one time looked dangerously close to being on the brink early in the third quarter against North Texas.

Yes, North Texas.

The Mean Green tied the No. 9 Bulldogs by recovering a blocked punt in the end zone for a touchdown 43 seconds into the third quarter, Georgias second major special teams disaster of the day. Georgia already had surrendered a 99-yard kickoff return for touchdown in the second quarter.

The Bulldogs (2-1) survived all that on a rain-drenched day in Sanford Stadium when it had to work harder than expected to walk away with a 45-21 win.

"We got ourselves into a fight", Georgia coach Mark Richt said. "It could have got really ugly, but it didn't. We continued to settle the game down by playing great defense and continuing to move the ball and get some points, and we were able to finish the game without some drama."

North Texas (2-2) showed it wasnt content just to cash a $975,000 paycheck for the game.

Read more: http://m.savannahnow.com/sports/2013-09-21/leads-dawgs-45-21-victory

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