Tennessee plays them in Athens, right? I would agree they will beat the Vols. I think they finish 10-2, with us and Texas having the head-to-head tiebreaker over them.I think they lose to Texas but it won't be a blowout. I think they beat Ucheat.
Tennessee plays them in Athens, right? I would agree they will beat the Vols. I think they finish 10-2, with us and Texas having the head-to-head tiebreaker over them.I think they lose to Texas but it won't be a blowout. I think they beat Ucheat.
They ain't wrong.Someone at work just said "UGA let an 11th grader beat them!"
This has been brought up before and I didn't respond, but...I don't get to many games and it's almost always a cupcake game when I do so, that may be some of it but, too many people just want to sit there and not have fun. I'm turning 46 in a few weeks so, I'm no young puppy but, there are a lot of older fans who seem to treat the stadium as their couch. They don't even like it when you are standing and cheering, I've had someone ask me to sit down before. I wanted to tell them to leave and watch it on TV but, I hate confrontations, so I didn't. I also kept standing up though.
I have also never been to a big time SEC matchup before, so I have never experienced that kind of crowd. The last and only conference game I have attended was the Prothro over the back catch game vs. Miss. St.
I have. Broke a thumb bone...I've never hurt myself doing a back flip.
it seems like we were almost as surprised as everyone else at how strongly we started and how weakly georgia startedHe could have blown out UGA if he hadn't started "playing the clock" offensively and made more aggressive adjustments to UGA's adjustments.
Once I saw the first few drives I wasn't surprised because it reminded me of what an innovative offense would do to Kirby's defense at Bama from time to time. I had a gut feeling our offense was going to gash his defense. QB's like Milroe are Kirby's worst nightmare and that nightmare came to fruition for them. I just don't understand why more effort wasn't put into second half adjustments when it became obvious UGA made adjustments.it seems like we were almost as surprised as everyone else at how strongly we started and how weakly georgia started
I have Texas and Bama in the SEC Championship game. UGA is going to lose 3. The defense starting slow has been an issue for them this year.Tennessee plays them in Athens, right? I would agree they will beat the Vols. I think they finish 10-2, with us and Texas having the head-to-head tiebreaker over them.
One of the expected requirements - in terms of a sort of social contract - for fans attending the game is to actually be part of the game....With that said, I decided a few years ago that I would no longer attend games because the requirements to do so were beyond what I was willing to do, and standing for an entire game was foremost...
What's the over-under on Jason Autrey officiating the game in Athens this Saturday...?Only if it were accompanied by a half a dozen questionable officiating calls in their favor and at least three one-in-a-thousand bounces of the football type plays...
Just keep him out of Knoxville on the 19th.What's the over-under on Jason Autrey officiating the game in Athens this Saturday...?
I've seen some criticizing Milroe for the second-half performance, but I'm not in that camp. I felt the offensive coaches dialed back the aggression and as you said didn't adjust to UGA's adjustments. It almost cost them the game. We all have to remember that the coaching staff is learning to coach in the SEC just like the young players are learning to play. I'm hopeful this will be a lesson learned with out a loss that good SEC teams will go on a run and no lead is safe when playing at the top of the conference.Once I saw the first few drives I wasn't surprised because it reminded me of what an innovative offense would do to Kirby's defense at Bama from time to time. I had a gut feeling our offense was going to gash his defense. QB's like Milroe are Kirby's worst nightmare and that nightmare came to fruition for them. I just don't understand why more effort wasn't put into second half adjustments when it became obvious UGA made adjustments.
Granted, I get we didn't have the same amount of possessions as the first half, but the possessions we did have we didn't do much of anything to adjust to their adjustments. The only thing I can conclude is they felt like if they just played it safe UGA would run out of time.
How long 'til you get the splint off...?I have. Broke a thumb bone...
Oh yeah, I put it on the coaches, not the players. It was overly obvious the offensive approach changed in the second half.I've seen some criticizing Milroe for the second-half performance, but I'm not in that camp. I felt the offensive coaches dialed back the aggression and as you said didn't adjust to UGA's adjustments. It almost cost them the game. We all have to remember that the coaching staff is learning to coach in the SEC just like the young players are learning to play. I'm hopeful this will be a lesson learned with out a loss that good SEC teams will go on a run and no lead is safe when playing at the top of the conference.
I’m not sure about CKDs history with RBs but I’m wondering if we will even see a 15-20 carry, 100yd performance from either one this year. I gotta think we will, but it looks like Jam and Justice will have to fight for carriesGlad we won, but why are we centering our entire offense around Milroe, to the point of that the backs are hardly getting any carries? It would've been nice to feed Jam and Justice a whole lot more. That's one of my few complaints at this point. The media keeps trying to say they held our backs to however many yards it was, but it was really because we didn't feed them.
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