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Changes coming for Georgia offense, dialing up the possibilities for Tennessee

SystemSystem Posts: 11,437 admin
edited October 2019 in Article commenting

imageChanges coming for Georgia offense, dialing up the possibilities for Tennessee

Georgia football only got one offensive touch for James Cook against Notre Dame, in addition to his kick return, and it's a safe bet he'll touch the ball more at Tennessee

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  • DawgOnDawgOn Posts: 266 ✭✭✭ Junior

    There are two ways to run both an offense and a defense - proactively, or reactively. As good as things have been under Kirby, his teams have been pretty much reactive; both on offense and defense. The first two years this was out of necessity due to his teams not being stacked at every position, as it now is. Therefore, the need to be reactive no longer exists. We have the horses to dictate the terms of play to other teams by pushing the envelope, thus setting them back on their heals, while wondering what might be coming next. It is time for our offenses and defenses to no longer be so predictable that the other team know what we are doing next before the play is even called. Predators are proactive - prey; reactive. Do we wish to be the hunter, or the hunted?

  • SAVYSAVY Posts: 263 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I’m excited, either way.

  • latemodelraylatemodelray Posts: 155 ✭✭✭ Junior

    How about not call more than 2 end-around in a whole game instead of the first series and if Fromm is the QB people think he is let him throw something other than screens and 7 yard out passes

  • JackJack Posts: 98 ✭✭✭ Junior

    If Pruitt plays Banks in the secondary, the officials should make the Vols defense play with only 9 players while he is on the field.

  • kirkhilleskirkhilles Posts: 1,156 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    No room for errors. Again, Missouri has a very easy SEC schedule (a loss to them guarantees them the East even if they lose to Florida), so no room for errors. We need to not only start strong, but finish strong as well. No letting them get to Fromm.

    This game always seems to have some freak injuries, so none of that either. We need to see lots of solid play and get the backups in there.

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