For All My Talk of Doom and Gloom . . .
. . . I really am grateful to you, the readers, for the quality of the conversation you carry on here and the quantity of you who have chosen to participate.
In case you're curious, that quantity looked a little like this in January:
Needless to say, last month was, by a wide margin, the best month in Dawg Sports history, shattering the previous records for visits and page views set in December 2009. But for a slight dip in October, January would have been the ninth straight month of traffic growth.
MaconDawg and I figure we, along with all of you, must be doing something right. Thanks.
Go 'Dawgs!
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Makes sense
After all, misery loves company. We’re just one great, big, unhappy, codependent family around here.
Don't forget enabling...
"I Run This State." - Washaun Ealey and Caleb King
by RedCrake on Feb 3, 2010 12:23 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Kyle,
Vineyard, Podunk and myself are short a few paychecks…just saying. )
"I look forward to developing an aggressive, physical, attacking style defense that offenses will not look forward to playing against." - Coach Grantham
Shoot,
I’d be happy with a weekend get away to some place warm!
"Never refuse to do a kindness unless the act would work great injury to yourself, and never refuse to take a drink- under any circumstances." Mark Twain
You can send my check c/o DavetheDawg...
… somebody has to help the man pay for all of that butter.
Congrats on a great January, though. I agree… definitely doing something right!
Clearly, my relentless pessimism is paying off
Unfortunately, the fact that it’s paying off is making me optimistic, which is exactly what I don’t need!
It’s like the superstitious version of that whole “”http://rossdouthat.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/02/the_cultural_contradictions_of.php" target="new">cultural contradiction of capitalism" thing.
Go 'Dawgs!
I assume full responsibility . . .
. . . for the loss of Christian Green.
My statement that “my relentless pessimism is paying off,” and my subsequent admission of optimism, together constituted an impermissible and unforgivable temptation of fate. I should have known that when the formatting messed up my link, but I ignored a clear warning sign.
It’s all my fault. When the 2012 Georgia-Georgia Tech game looks like the Army-Navy game because both teams are running the option due to the Bulldogs’ complete lack of a receiving corps, you will know to blame me.
Truly, totally, terribly my bad.
Go 'Dawgs!
Love the Blog
Wish i had more time to contribute, Cause not only is this a fun bunch, its a classy bunch who knows and loves the university of Georgia and its fans. We give our rivals a hard time, but its done well and in good fun.
Here’s to a banner year for The Senator and Dawg Sports.
Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you may win.
I Corinthians 9:24

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