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Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
Whenever you have to replace a key member of the line half way through a game, its going to have a major impact for THAT game. But with the week of practice our new center will have, I am not that concerned.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I'm no expert, but I think Georgia totally played not to lose on Saturday. That isn't to say that losing Bobo didn't have an impact, but maybe they schemed around Bobo for Toliver to keep from overwhelming him.
Last year, Bobo filled in when the starting center (I forget his name) left the Alabama game and did a good job…in fact, I thought he was better than the starter.
Toliver is 6'-5" and 320, so his size at least is comparable to Bobo. Actually, on UGA's roster, he's listed as 15 lbs. heaver.
I expect Toliver has been getting some good reps in this week, and maybe Bobo and Kirby have been able to scheme for Bobo being out.
If the 2nd half defense from the Alabama game shows up, they'll have a tough time scoring more than they did last time.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
Pollack....is dead wrong. Shockingly.…Lol.
He's right about the impact of losing a Center, with Bobo's exoerience...but, he's wrong about the impact to UGA at this point in the process.
The Dawgs already have an answer to Bobo. It's not like Bobo is a 4 year starter. All of these Dawgs are 1 or 2 year guys.…in THIS offense...with THIS quarterback.
You can bet your patootie...that Stockton has worked with every one of their potential centers....including emergency backup, Gaston.
And, every one of the centers has had plenty of time, working with the 1's, by now. Bobo, has been a potential issue for weeks. UGA's not a high school team....they're professional & mission oriented.
Pollack doesn't know how to differentiate between the "standard" of Richt's Program....and the intensity and focus of Smart's Program. He's not familiar.
Lol....but, he will be. 'Course...I keep saying that. And, he keeps making the same kind of BCS Era statements. So, I don't know. Lol
Go get em Big Red....drive it down their freakin' throat and show these people how to play "Grown Man Football". Lol
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
anyone ever think that DP could be pointing out a concern while also providing bulletin board material to motivate his former team? I’d prefer that to just a homer.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
As bad as I want the TEs to show out, I think they need the big TEs to help block the line.
Maybe they can scheme something with big Elyiss though.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
well maybe we need to throw a bit more to TE's and lay off the numerous screen passes. Possibly run off tackle instead of up the gut. Not throw down field into double coverage quite as much. Just some thoughts that might ease his loss a bit.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I don't remember Pollack ever being positive about the Dawgs since he left. Hell, Tebow is more supportive. More of that Alabama awe that Pollock has spit out before. It's going to be more challenging without Drew, he's really improved as the year progressed. I believe that Cortez, Malachi and Donnie will gain important experience. As we say...next man up for the playoffs.
Go Dawgs!!!