Shane,

I can only apologize to you for an unappreciative jerk who obviously has no 
class and apparently an computer that does not have a "delete" key.   It must 
be tough to have to read every article several times instead of a quick look 
and then hit the mysterious "delete" key.  It works wonders for me and only 
takes less than a second.  I for one appreciate what you have been doing and my 
suggestion to rhillyard is to stfu.  I believe that if we were to take a poll 
here that the results would be that 90% would rather you stay and rhillyard 
resign from this list with all of the thousands of duplicate posts that he is 
forced to read, since his "delete" key obviously does not work.  

>From my perspective, please realize that your contributions are appreciated 
>and frankly, I would rather have to delete a duplicate article than not have 
>the opportunity to read it at all.

JMHO

Eddie Williamson
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Shane Ford 
  To: Gatornet Admin ; Gatortalk 
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:59 AM
  Subject: [gatortalk] For Randy & Jerry B. in Regards to Daily Gainesville Sun 
Posts


  I QUIT!  

  You find some one else who has more time than me, like rhillyard here, to do 
this.  Ungrateful.......  

  I have 3 small kids (all under 2) at home and I don't always have time to sit 
down in front of the PC on weekends to post articles the minute they pop up on 
the website.  I can do that during the week A LOT easier than I can on 
weekends.  If I'm a day late or a little later in the day on the weekends, is 
it really that big of a deal?  Obviously to some people it is!  

  I had over 400 emails on Sunday to sift through and I had less than 30 
minutes while they were napping to do it in.  On top of all the text editing I 
have to do to get these in the "proper" format, I didn't have time to see who 
posted what from the Gainesville Sun for me.  I thought I was helping, but if 
I'm causing people like this to have a coronary then ask him to do it.  He 
obviously has the time and is looking for some thing to do to help out the 
group.    

  I QUIT!  

  Shane Ford

  GO GATORS!!!!

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    All these articles were sent to the group yesterday. please don'T send so 
many duplicates. if you can't send them the day they are published, please 
    > unvolunteer from doing this. 
    > 
    > 
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    > Sent from my Verizon Wireless LGVX10000 device. 
    > 
    > ------Original Message------ 
    > From: Shane Ford 
    > To: "GATORNEWS" 
    > Date: Mon, Sep 1, 2:44 PM -0500 
    > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Tailbacks impress in opener 
    > 
    > Tailbacks impress in opener 
    > 
    > By Edward Aschoff 
    > Special to The Gainesville Sun 
http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20080831/NEWS/808310267/1090&title=Tailbacks_
 
    > impress_in_opener 
    > 
    > 
    > Published: Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 6:32 p.m. 
    > Last Modified: Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 6:32 p.m. 
    > 
    > Urban Meyer wants a dominant running back in his offense, but it really 
wasn't 
    > necessary Saturday. 
    > Florida had 11 players run the ball - six were running backs - for 255 
yards in 
    > the 56-10 drubbing of Hawaii. 
    > And all of it happened without UF's most consistent home-run threat from 
out of 
    > the backfield in junior receiver Percy Harvin. The first touchdown of the 
game 
    > even came off of a 1-yard run by running back/receiver Brandon James 
(three 
    > carries for 16 yards) of all people. 
    > 
    > The Gators' stable of running backs was so active that for the first time 
in a 
    > season opener under Meyer, UF's backs combined for more than 100 yards 
(187 
    > yards on 21 carries). 
    > 
    > "It's going to be interesting as this thing progresses," Meyer said of 
the 
    > running back rotation. "One of the great thrills of being a coach is 
being able 
    > to have some really good looking checkers to put on your checkerboard and 
we 
    > have some right now, especially at running back." 
    > 
    > Two of those checkers were of the travel-sized addition in freshmen Chris 
Rainey 
    > and Jeffrey Demps. Rainey (5-8) finished the game with six rushes for 58 
yards 
    > and an electrifying 33-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Demps (5-8) 
ran 
    > twice for 76 yards, displaying pure speed on his 62-yard dash to the end 
zone 
    > early in the third quarter. 
    > 
    > "We kind of like fast people around here and Demps is fast," Meyer said. 
"Jeff 
    > Demps can really run and he's not a track guy playing football. He's a 
football 
    > player." 
    > 
    > After cutting to the left off an excellent block up the middle by center 
    > Maurkice Pouncey and then slipping through a tackle, the unfair foot race 
    > between Demps and a couple Hawaii defenders was on. 
    > 
    > "When I broke the tackle and I saw some space I kind of knew I was going 
to 
    > score, but at the same point I was thinking I had to just outrun him," 
Demps 
    > said of his touchdown run. "I was running fast but I know I can run 
faster. I 
    > was running pretty hard, too." 
    > 
    > While Rainey and Demps impressed throughout, the highly anticipated debut 
of 
    > Southern Cal transfer Emmanuel Moody did not go as planned and senior 
Kestahn 
    > Moore ­- who Meyer said had his best preseason camp - didn't even start 
and had 
    > an average day on the ground. 
    > 
    > Bothered by what Meyer called a sprained ankle in his postgame press 
conference, 
    > Moody ran the ball only two times for 2 yards. 
    > 
    > Moore, who is expected to play more fullback this season, lined up in the 
    > backfield opposite Tebow for most of the game, but only had seven carries 
for 33 
    > yards. 
    > 
    > But after the show Demps and Rainey put on Saturday, the lack of 
excitement from 
    > Moody and Moore is a mere afterthought. If the younger backs can keep up 
their 
    > big-play style, UF's backfield could be one of the toughest to contain in 
the 
    > country once Harvin returns. 
    > 
    > UF's ground game was solid last year (200.2 yards per game) without a 
true 
    > dominant running back and after the play of the two freshmen backs, this 
could 
    > be yet another season where UF uses an arsenal of runners to get solid 
    > production. 
    > 
    > "For the running backs, that's good so we can just keep pounding the ball 
every 
    > game, one at a time," Rainey said. "That's all coach Meyer is looking 
for. We 
    > couldn't do that for a couple years and we did what coach Meyer thought 
we were 
    > going to do. I guess we're going to get the ball a lot." 
    > 
    >     > 
    > 
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