Bacarri "Rambo" - Georgia Safety

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I wouldn't mind Honey Badger, but if he plays up to his abilities it will be hard to retain him one his rookie contract is over especially with Lee, Carter, Dez contracts all coming up.

Meh.

I think our secondary is good enough *assuming we get safety help*, that we can focus on depth in the trenches.
 

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I see some not wanting to take a chance on a talented player because he might miss games or might not be available in a few years because of rule violations. But what about the no-talent players that won't even get in games and won't be available in a few years simply because they aren't any good? We brought in plenty "high character" guys in 2009 and where are they now? I know every situation is different, but for the most part, I'd rather take my chances on the "troubled" player with talent than the choir boys without talent.
 

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JonJon;5037248 said:
I see some not wanting to take a chance on a talented player because he might miss games or might not be available in a few years because of rule violations. But what about the no-talent players that won't even get in games and won't be available in a few years simply because they aren't any good? We brought in plenty "high character" guys in 2009 and where are they now? I know every situation is different, but for the most part, I'd rather take my chances on the "troubled" player with talent than the choir boys without talent.

To me it comes down to the Jimmy Johnson way of thinking. Does he love football? I want Football players, you can live with some off field stuff if they bring it on the field. JJ had different rules for everyone. If Emmitt did something wrong he looked the other way. If a backup did the same thing, he would cut them on the plane. Rambo's mistakes look pretty mild and Mark Richt is pretty strict.
 
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