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Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
It's always doom and gloom with Pollack. Overton not playing on the other side is at least as big of a story as Bobo. The Dawgs D is light years better than the first time around. Simpson is a little bit over confident, which is good, and Stockton and company won't look like the Tech game this past week. I don't think Frazier will fumble them points this time either. All in all I'm pretty confident. Dawgs 31 Roh Tah 21.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I really don't know if Toliver is the answer. His blocking was suspect against Tech and the offense came nowhere near the running team they were in the first half. Bama is going to key on this position to disrupt the interior line. Thinking maybe Glover gets the nod at the Center position just because of his experience ( recruited as a Center / Guard ) and the lights might be too bright for the other two guys. Then Gaston fills the other OL spot along with Freeling, Greene, and Morris.
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Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
You can always count on DP to try to give a blunt, honest, unbiased assessment. It’s what I like about him. That being said, if the success or failure of this team is contingent on a single injury, DP hasn’t truly been paying attention to what Kirby has built.