Nobody had it worse at Georgia than Stetson Bennett. Coaches told him they weren't looking at him to be the starter.
When Kirby Smart wanted to start Carson Beck over Bennett, Beck had a terrible week of practice, and Bennett got the nod.
Beck then threw an INT in mop-up duty. That's the mentality of Beck. When things are at their toughest, he can't handle it.
Take last night, he walked off the field without shaking anyone's hand. Why? Because things didn't go his way.
In losses this season, he blamed his teammates, and he blamed the coaching staff. He never stepped up and took accountability as a leader should.
This is who Carson Beck is, for better or worse.
Carson Beck’s story of “falling out of love with football” at Georgia and rediscovering it at Miami is being sold as inspiring — but Cellini & Dimino aren’t buying it. When the pressure is real, true colors show, and the narrative doesn’t match reality. 👀
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