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Georgia football-Kent State instant observations as Bulldogs play with their food in sloppy effort

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  • BigFanBigFan Posts: 154 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Wow. A Dom Blaylock sighting.

  • WoodstockDawgWoodstockDawg Posts: 263 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Oline has been far from perfect, but our running back (especially Milton) have not been trusting the play or holes and turn it back too often. I have been a fan of the way Edwards has been running. I can only think he is not valued as much as a blocker as the reason he is not getting more prime reps over Milton.

  • bogarttadbogarttad Posts: 293 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Being one of those too cheap to pay ESPN+ $10 to watch this game, I turned back the clock to listen to the radio. Scott Howard should have learned about announcing when he was paired with the great Munson. He DID not. Virtually every play involved a prolonged delay in learning what advance or lack there of had occurred while Howard pratted on about some esoteric nonsense. Any RADIO announcer should assume the listener does not have access to actual viewing of the event. Scott sadly has failed miserably in understanding that priority, making for a listening experience as painful as some aspects of the game itself.

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