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Viral outburst from Jamon Dumas-Johnson a positive sign for Georgia football: ‘He’s been great’

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  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,986 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited October 2022

    "no the rival team did not benefit from it". Really? JDJ's blowup happened after the MO TD with 13:39 left in the 2nd Q. UGA didn't take the lead until 4:45 left in the 4th Q. And only because of some very clutch FG's and catches by DBlaylock and DWash. MO fed off it for almost half the game. UGA dodged a bullet and eked out a win. MO absolutely fed on UGA's lack of poise.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,986 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    BTW "stats show that JDJ has backed his talk". It would be a news story if DJD DIDN'T lead UGA in tackles. The entire UGA defensive scheme is designed for the DL to occupy blockers and the LB's (especially the MLB) to flow to the ball and make tackles. UGA had 3 DL taken in the 1st rd in the last NFL draft. None of them led the team in tackles or sacks.

  • navydawgnavydawg Posts: 3,546 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Each to their own. I disagree. And the Blow up was as you cited After the Mizzou TD. And After the Blowup the Dawgs Defense stiffened considerably as the article cited. So from a defensive stand point Mizzou Did Not benefit from the Blow up. But Rather it seems the Dawgs Defense Did stiffen up shortly after that as well. Poise is a good thing Yes, but some fiery play is a Good thing as well. Remember the Junk Yard Dawgs ?? I think there is plenty of room for Both fire and poise. And lastly and Again he didn’t do it out on the field of play. Countless CFB Coaches ask for their players to play with Leadership, yes Poise, but some Fire to. That fire has been missing on the Offense of late and I just hope it doesn’t creep into the Defensive ranks. Coaches can’t be out on the field so having a Leader like JDJ holding guys accountable is a Good thing in my view.

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