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Re: Georgia tight end Lawson Luckie emerging as team leader, ready for Bulldogs to âtake' respect
Opposing Defenses concentrated on Luckie, concentrate, concentrate and Boom !! Deep pass to Delp !! Opposing Defenses concentrate on Delp, concentrate, concentrate and Boom !! Deep pass to Luckie for the TD !! Rivals choose your poison !! And that’s just the TEs !! Go Dawgs !!

Re: Georgia tight end Lawson Luckie emerging as team leader, ready for Bulldogs to âtake' respect
"GtheGreek"—Well said and you are spot on!
Re: NFL Georgia rookie breakdown: Malaki Starks leads list of impressive Bulldogs
The Jalon Walker and Mykel Williams injuries are minor @lucydawg. Their teams played it safe with them because they expect both guys to start early this season and don't want them to aggravate their injuries for meaningless preseason games. The only one who suffered a serious preseason injury was Dan Jackson, and his was season-ending.
I. can recall going into some important games the last few years and we would have 3 on offence and 4 on defense unable to play, whereas our opponent would be perfectly healthy.
That … never actually happened. Texas alone lost their #1 and their #3 tailbacks for the season early. They were missing their best safety, a definite future NFL draft pick who would have been the guy responsible for containing Trevor Etienne - who incidentally had his 2 most impactful games for UGA against Texas - also.
Notre Dame? Well see this:
and you will know that it was a very battered Fighting Irish team that dominated UGA 23-10. UGA was no more healthier at the end of 2021 and 2022 than they were at the end of 2023 and 2024. It is just that the 2021 and 2022 teams had way more talent, on both sides of the ball, to begin with.
Re: Kirby Smart reacts to Georgia players cut in NFL, celebrates rookie free agents who made it
Some of these guys had transferred from UGA before being drafted, so I don't consider them "true" former Dawgs. But, I'm not surprised by any of the names on the cut list, although I do feel sorry for Lewis Cine. Looks like injuries cut short a promising career for him. He had (has) good football instincts. And while I do not feel sorry for Jamon Dumas-Johnson, I will forever believe that had he stayed at UGA for his senior season instead of transferring to Kentucky, that he would have been a solid mid-round draft pick, which would have all but guaranteed him an NFL roster spot. I will never know all the behind the scenes info, but his transfer always seemed odd to me. He was a beloved player and starter at UGA, who played for one of the best head and assistant coaches in the country. While he would have been pushed for playing time his senior year, EVERYBODY PLAYS at UGA and NFL teams know this. He would have played a lot at Georgia, and would have been noticed. At Kentucky, he became an afterthought. Same thing with Vandagriff. It's like they went up to Lexington and just lost that fire and desire.