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Re: Georgia loves what itâs seeing from Elyiss Williams: âHeâs a weaponâ
Williams is faster than Washington was. He played wide receiver, as well as TE in High School. He may be an inch shorter, but who could notice the difference. The touchdown catch for the Dawgs showed his ability to catch the ball. He blocks at the same level.
Hope he and Gunner can connect well.
Chief
Re: Georgia will lean on its power heading into Top 5 battle against Mississippi State
Nice Gramster, lived next to Bill Berry of REM in Reed Hall back in the 80"s. Go Dawgs!
Re: Georgia will lean on its power heading into Top 5 battle against Mississippi State
H O L Y S H H H H T A B A S E B A L L A R T I C L E…
In the immortal lyrics of Athens most famous rock band…It’s the end of the world as we know it…
Gramster
Re: Georgia loves what itâs seeing from Elyiss Williams: âHeâs a weaponâ
You're right, that's Georgia football and it will be as long as KS is in charge. While I love the mentality that the Dawgs are going to be the most physical team on the field, I understand that they can't take advantage of their playmakers without doing it in games and not just practice. You can't have the confidence to run a fade pattern to your 6'7" TE from the 5 yard line against Alabama, Ole Miss, etc when you haven't run that play against Marshall, Miss State and other teams where you had better talent and a physical advantage. Practicing a play during Fall camp is one thing, but executing it in a close game is another and is something the players have to do to develop confidence.
87Dawg_11
Re: Georgia football recruiting: The Dawgs just hosted an âelectrifyingâ trio
Well, really every recruit gushes positive about thier visit. What else would they say? Until they talk money, nothing us gonna happen.
RedUga4Ever
Re: Kenneth Simon II: Tennessee LB legacy is very intrigued by Georgia football
Great video. Sure hope this young man comes to Athens, and becomes the next great Dawg LB, in the running for the Butkus Award.
Go Dawgs!
Dawggie
Re: Georgia loves what itâs seeing from Elyiss Williams: âHeâs a weaponâ
@navydawg…I concur with Chief. I trust Bobo will use the TE room more consistently and more often than he has in the past. At least, one can only hope. Again, it's simply FALSE that the TE's can't get open or that Gunner cannot connect with them. Gunner connected on (9) completed passes and just shy of 100 yards to several TEs against Ole Miss in the regular season. The best offensive performance of last season. And we won. I keep harping on this game, but it is all true!