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Re: Where is everybody/anybody ?
Although I tend to agree we must remember how Kirby manages some of these games to keep our players from taking naps.
Go, Dawgs!

Re: Kirby Smart: Georgiaâs primary opponent âis us, and itâs going to be us every weekâ
From Mike's other recent article on Jordan Hall and the D-line:
"the Bulldogs were out-rushed in all three of last season’s losses: 1) Alabama had 177 yards on the ground to UGA’s 80 in the Tide’s 41-34 win; 2) Ole Miss gained 134 yards rushing to Georgia’s 59 in the Rebels’ 28-10 win; 3) Notre Dame rushed for 154 yards to the Bulldogs’ 62 in the Irish’s 23-10 CFP Sugar Bowl victory."
I'll post it again: while the yards allowed numbers aren't great, they pale in comparison to the pathetic offensive efforts on the ground in those games: 80, 59, 62 yards rushing respectively. That's an embarrassment for a Georgia team.
Searels had an O-line with an NFL 2nd rounder (Ratledge) and a 3rd rounder (Wilson) playing, too. It has to get fixed this year. And no more talk about injuries. Everyone has injuries. All season long. Time for the OL to man up and that includes Searels.
ps - if they put 8 guys in the box, throw the ball.
GO DAWGS.
Re: Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Hall ready to provide healthy lift to Bulldogsâ run defense
Well said. But his situation leads me to my concern that he may be prone to recurring lower leg issues/injury.
Having stress reactions in one lower leg is relatively normal. Having them in both lower legs does not bode well for a 320 lb football NT taking shots on his lower legs, blindly, from every angle. Is his condition indicative of physiological deficiency as a result of extreme load bearing or nutritional inadequacy during development? Leg strength, especially lower leg strength, may be the most important strength an IDL can have.
At this point JHall has to earn fans confidence that he will be available and effective every week. He is a big IF; literally and figuratively.

Re: Georgia has loaded stable of running backs, and âtheyâre all explosiveâ
Just a few more days, and we'll get to see the RB group in action..GoDAWGS!

Re: Kirby Smart âproudâ of reloaded Georgia receivers room, âthey want to go out and prove itâ
We have a lot of different type receivers—long and lanky, big receivers who are good blockers—Colbie Young—Noah Thomas, and smaller blazers. I think our receivers room has morphed into one of our better areas.
Re: Kirby Smart: Georgiaâs primary opponent âis us, and itâs going to be us every weekâ
I probably knew, but forgot—we averaged only 124 yards per game last season rushing. That's a pretty stunning number when you think of our rushing stats from the past. No wonder the coaches are really stressing rushing goals this year—they should!!
Re: MIA
doubt he’s on vacation this close to the season.
You can check his Twitter and see if he’s posted an employment update (if there is one).

Re: Georgia has loaded stable of running backs, and âtheyâre all explosiveâ
Run hard, run fast. Just don’t fumble the ball and get put in Kirby’s Dawg House !!

Re: Georgia defensive tackle Jordan Hall ready to provide healthy lift to Bulldogsâ run defense
Hoping Jordan has an outstanding season, along with his 10 defensive teammates..GoDAWGS!