Home Article commenting
Hey folks - as a member of the DawgNation community, please remember to abide by simple rules of civil engagement with other members:

- Please no inappropriate usernames (remember that there may be youngsters in the room)

- Personal attacks on other community members are unacceptable, practice the good manners your mama taught you when engaging with fellow Dawg fans

- Use common sense and respect personal differences in the community: sexual and other inappropriate language or imagery, political rants and belittling the opinions of others will get your posts deleted and result in warnings and/ or banning from the forum

- 3/17/19 UPDATE -- We've updated the permissions for our "Football" and "Commit to the G" recruiting message boards. We aim to be the best free board out there and that has not changed. We do now ask that all of you good people register as a member of our forum in order to see the sugar that is falling from our skies, so to speak.

Georgia football podcast: UGA fans’ QB concerns briefly overshadow Playoff excitement

13»

Comments

  • gafanlivinginalgafanlivinginal ✭✭✭ Junior

    What I don't understand is why Smart did borrow a page from Saban's playbook and play the backup QB midway thru the 3rd qtr? It's worked twice against GA.

  • HemingweyHemingwey ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Ummm… the discussion has been about putting up 35-42 points, not running one drive, or scoring 3 points… 🤣

  • 99nout99nout ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I think the theory that something is up with Daniels that isn't being communicated is the reason we keep seeing Bennet in games. It's the only thing that makes sense. JT didn't throw a single warm up ball and his helmet was nowhere to be seen the entire game. He knew he wasn't going in.

    The real question is, "Why aren't we seeing some actual journalism here? Why haven't one of the dawgnation hacks put their detective hats on gotten to the bottom of this."

    That's what real journalists do.

  • What the heck is up with JT and why the heck didn't he get any reps in the Bama game??

  • HemingweyHemingwey ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    From Aaron Murray, an assessment with which I agree:

    “If I had to rank them in order of what cost Georgia the game against Alabama, it would be d-line (first). No pressure at all. You should have dominated. There’s no reason why Auburn and LSU and all these other teams can put pressure on Bryce Young but the best defensive line in America couldn’t sniff him. D-line, issue No. 1. Second issue: DBs. Out of position over and over and over again. Double-coverage guys, and give credit, Williams has elite speed, he has world-class speed, he ran through double-teams left and right, but still there was an issue with the secondary that was glaring throughout the ball game. But I still think the defensive line, if you’re able to get pressure, you don’t give the quarterback that much time to throw the ball down the field.

    “Third issue: receivers. Besides (Brock) Bowers, if you watch the coach’s tape, no one is open. No one. The biggest plays they had were screen plays, easy hitters that then they could run because of great blocking. They could not get open down the field.

    “Stetson played great in the first half, and then the second half… The first interception you could blame him, the tight end kinda stopped running, a little bit both. The second interception I’ll put on Stetson. But Stetson was not the main reason why Georgia lost the football game. There were plenty of other issues that need to be corrected against Alabama if they’re gonna wanna beat them in a second opportunity if they do make it to a national championship.”

  • GramsterGramster ✭✭✭ Junior

    Trevor Lawrence beat Bama once didn't he, one for one if I recall correctly... Justin Fields lost to Bama the first time, didn't play against them a second time did he? Stetson has had two shots with the exact same results. As for JT, you may be right, he may or may not score more than 24 points against Bama if their is a rematch this year, hopefully we'll know (if indeed Kirby has such full confidence in him as he portrays in public)

  • BubbaBillBubbaBill ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Yep you’re right….you are totally clueless. Cincinnati was the #8 team where your boy was 1 for 11 on first down conversions. BTW, we scored 24 points (mostly field goals and a safety) in that game and you constantly destroy Bennett because he only scored 24 against the #1 team both years, but you were impressed when JT scored the same against a far weaker team. The 19th ranked team is Clemson where your hero led us to 3 points……hmmmmm, 3 points in an entire game. Wow, impressive Dawgforlife, very impressive stuff….now I know why you are a fan…..NOT!!! You don’t have a clue, but JT needs a fan club made up of folks like you.

  • BubbaBillBubbaBill ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Did Ohio State and Clemson pull Justin Fields and Trevor Lawrence when they were getting massacred by the SEC champions over the past 2 years? Heck no so why pull Bennett since he was doing better than those 2 no name players. Seriously, what’s the difference?

  • CigarDawgCigarDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2021

    BA,

    I appreciate the honest call for more transparency in how and why things are being done on the field in terms of personnel. As fans, we have been left to believe there is an embarrasssment of riches at QB just waiting to be unleashed, yet that moment never comes, even when up 45-0 or 34-10 late in games. Your use of the term "gaslighting" of these inquiries was astute and appropriate here, in my opinion.

    While we all understand the Kirby and his staff are being paid millions to win, and we are just the armchair masses, I think Kirby has lost sight that the fans fund this program, whether through booster activities, ticket sales, merchandise sales, tv deals (which always presume viewers will translate into spenders on the products), his Ford commercials and other avenues. We are being asked both implicitly or explicitly to keep showing up, buying tickets, buying product and/or consuming media content, all on on faith that he knows best. Is it unreasonable for him to entertain the deeper curiosity level from us after we shelled out hundreds, or thousands in some cases, for tickets to the mind-blowing debacle that was the SECCG?


    (edited for spelling)

  • CigarDawgCigarDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Alabama came into the game with a nearly 42-point per game scoring average, excluding their 2 defensive TD's. Georgia's defense held them to 34 points. Only 3 teams held them to fewer points all season. If you plan conservatively for Alabama to perform at their scoring average, then wouldn't you plan and coach offensively to score more that 43 points and then be grateful if the defense holds them below their average?

    That plan and real-time offensive coaching/execution would have won this game. I think it is a mistake to lay this defeat primarily at the feet of the defense.

Sign In or Register to comment.