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David Pollack: Georgia ‘offense in a good spot,’ but under pressure against Tennessee
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David Pollack: Georgia ‘offense in a good spot,’ but under pressure against Tennessee
ATHENS — David Pollack sees a football shootout coming in Sanford Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Pollack hits on all the key points on offense we need to do in order to win...TDs in the Red Zone, effective running game, not giving up big plays, managing the clock by keeping TN off the field, and getting Stet more involved with his feet. If Stet has a great game and we can run the ball then we should be able to win this game. Hopefully all the work the team has done with conditioning will pay off in a game like this one. We'll know soon enough...
GO DAWGS!!
It's always mostly about the line of scrimmage and our ability to beat them to death.
We must overpower their offensive line and live in their backfield. We must eat their defensive line alive with a side order of running clock.
Yes, Stetson has to play very well. That's the case with everyone on our team. We know what to do. We simply must do it.
Execution, conditioning, mistakes (penalties, turnovers), these are key. Tennessee knows we are the more physical team. We must make them know it deep in their bones as the sorrowfully return to Knoxville and as they sorely soak in the ice baths on Sunday.
I do not think this will be a shootout like the Alabama Tennessee game. If we do our job and execute extremely well they'll be hurting before the fourth quarter and we'll vastly outscore them relative to what the media seems to think. Yes, they will get some chunk plays and probably some points, but surviving body blows is another matter.
Beat them.
Go, Dawgs!
"Strain harder than they strain" as I once heard a UGA great simplify things.
If all of the elements of this UGA team gel today...TN will experience its first L. IF.....