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Re: Gunner Stockton takes ownership of Georgia offense: âI think I just need to cut looseâ
The one thing I would definitely like to see Gunner get better with and that is hitting his receivers out front vs. behind. There were at least 3 big plays that didn't go for big gains because the receiver had to stop and reach back to make the grab. I get there are some challenges with protection (big challenges to be frank), but on some of those plays he wasn't hurried and kind of hurried himself. If he corrects that alone, there are at least 2 additional TDs in that Auburn game.
Almost hate to say it as well, but I love the called run plays with Gunner. They are working well and hopefully he continues to use the slide vs. his shoulder at the end of said runs. He is one tough hombre and a DGD!
Re: Gunner Stockton takes ownership of Georgia offense: âI think I just need to cut looseâ
Conner, we scored a TD on our 1st drive last season at Ole Miss, and it turned out to be the only TD. But I understand your logic of needing to start fast.
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Re: Kirby Smart blunt on Georgiaâs slow starts: ' Gotta play better earlierâ
There are some great points here in the comments, and I'd just like to add something that's more difficult to gauge. It seems like the Dawgs to some extent are victims of their past success. I think we can say for sure that nearly all opponents treat their game with Georgia with much anticipation. We hear anecdotes of how opponents' coaches begin preparing for this game during the off season, and how the game is "like their super bowl." As fans, it is easy to dismiss the impact of facing a team's "A" game every week, but let's face it…the Dawgs' in reality have their schedule difficulty amplified because of this. Once again, this isn't anything new, but I don't think it should be dismissed as a factor. And it is because of this, to some degree, that it often seems the opponent is better prepared early on.