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Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I honestly believe the extra day to prepare will be the advantage for the Dawgs to squeak one out.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I'll give ole DP, the Sage from Snellville, credit….his prediction would be spot on if The Dawgs were still under the guidance of the coach he played for….BUT NOT SO FAST, We're now in The Kirby Era and NEXT MAN UP has real meaning. Remember when SVP left…..Oh how in the world would Jared Wilson ever meet that standard….then he left and in all honesty, I never thought Bobo could never come close….this is where the Kirby Next Man Up mantra is realized and Malachi will fill the void along with help from the entire TEAM…..Keep in mind that The Snellville Sage makes BIG BUCKS being a Dawg BooBird.?
David Pollack will always occupy a top seat in the pantheon of DAWG GREATS….football prognostication…not so much.
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Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
Zone blitz with dB this will work
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I agree. But, to be fair....Toliver was thrown into the fire, mid-game.
Searels and Bobo, have had a whole week to work on his weaknesses. Which, appear to be, downfield and edge blocking. Understandable, considering....imo.
The Dawgs will have to work around, what I see as a difference in strengths between Bobo and Toliver. Toliver is less of a finesse blocker and can be beaten or overpowered on the snap...with a good first step by the nose guard.
Toliver is young and inexperienced in a game environment.…but, remember who recruited him, and who he plays for. Cause, that also, makes a difference.
Imo....they'll have Toliver and everybody around him....ready to go, @4pm today. No exceptions. I'd bet my bottom dollar, they'll all be ready for this one. Despite the blather on ESPN and, downplaying of the significance of this SECCG….this FEELS like a Championship.
Notice, the ESPN pundits have been working hard on the "Alabama needs to be in regardless" narrative...Lol. They know. Hell...we all know who the best team is....just from our "eye test".
Re: Alabama QB Ty Simpson reveals how Georgia stymied âbest offense in the countryâ
Hey Tyler, could it be that our defense out played your sorry offense that is NOT the best offense in the country? Just say you were beaten by the better team and go home. The best offenses usually can pass AND run the ball well, but bama hasn’t run the ball well all season. What a ridiculous statement! And that slide he did when he was about to be mauled was so cowardly. It showed he had already given up. Gunner would have tried to get as many yards as possible.
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
If Georgia is going to run successfully today will need a much better effort from the Center position. Looks like everyone has a man, with E.J. Lightsey ( Linebacker who transferred from Georgia ) the only unaccounted for defender. Toliver isn't looking for Lightsey at first and by the time he notices him it's too late. With a decent block on the LB there was a running lane and possibly a lot of green real estate ahead.