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David Pollack: ‘Streaky’ Georgia offense could be tested by Ohio State
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David Pollack: ‘Streaky’ Georgia offense could be tested by Ohio State
ATHENS — David Pollack said Georgia is the best team in college football, but there’s an element to the Bulldogs’ offense that he has picked up on.
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Stetson Bennett has been the best big game QB in CFB over the last two years. The peach bowl semi-final is a big game.
Ohio St better bring their A-game. Otherwise, they will get boat raced in Atlanta. These Dawgs will be ready!
“Boat-raced” is exactly right….these Dawgs know what they have to do and will be prepared to do it!
I see no other outcome…..tOSU will be sorry they made the playoffs!
I like our chances!
Go Dawgs! Hate on Bucknuts!
I loved DP as a player, but I can’t stand him as an analyst. He goes out of his way not to be perceived as a homer. We have enough Midwest/NE bias against us, we don’t need one of our own doing it too.
And the Joe Moore Award has become a joke.
No one said it'd be easy. After all, following 13 weeks of intense competition, these are the 4 best teams in the land.... at least the last 4 standing. One could furthermore argue these final 4 teams are loaded with talent and are well-coached. This isn't rocket science... whoever prepares best will win each of the final two games. Go Dawgs!
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pollack just tries to be overly objective and it shows. OSU is no push over that is a given. We don't need a Pollack to inform us. UGA will take care of business Dec. 31, Mr. Pollack.
Mr. Obvious.
Nobody knowledgeable about the game thinks beating another playoff team will be easy although it sometimes turns out to be.
Kirby has said this Georgia team is inconsistent. David Pollack should credit Kirby.
Go, Dawgs!
Honestly, Pollack didn't say anything that isn't true. Problem is, we all know that. On any given night anything can happen. Ohio State will play their best game and Georgia always expects to get other teams A game. Elite teams and coaches know this. Georgia will prepare and Kirby and staff will focus on the team executing the game plan. I trust in Monkens ability to formulate a game plan that puts our offense in great plays and situations. I trust Kirby and the room full of defensive minded geniuses to formulate a plan to contain the Buckeye offense. All we need to do is execute. Of course we will get tested by the Buckeyes but I fully expect these young men to stay fully grounded and keep their focus on executing a successful game plan. If we don't, disappointment could await. Go Dawgs!
The UGA offense isn't streaky. Let's face it, the QB is streaky. Hopefully he will be well prepared and "on" for OSU. If he doesn't try to force too much UGA should win.
Now is not the time for anyone on the UGA team to be too cocky. Better rein in the swagger. These will be the toughest, biggest games of the season. If you don't come in prepared for a 60 min fight you are liable to fall short of what you worked so hard for all season.
We will see who has the strongest will. UGA really hasn't been tested (MO?). What happens when they are? OSU crumbled at home vs MI. Do they have the intestinal fortitude to stand up to another knock down drag out game?
Pollack's right. It's no secret that our offense, particularly Bennett, has been streaky this year. But as Pollack said, Bennett also gets up for big games. I think the offense will be on -- especially running behind a righteously motivated line against a fairly average Ohio State run defense.
I'm actually more concerned about our pass defense than our overall offense. Our DBs have been a bit streaky, too. In some games, they've shut down the QB and absolutely smothered yards-after-catch. But in other games, they've given up a fair number of chunk plays (especially those 502 yards against LSU).
But if those DBs show up the way they did against Tennessee, we should be able to limit their passing game. And that could be the key to the game, because I think we'll be able to score on that defense.
cbp1947
What is Pollack supposed to say? If he's objective he gets criticized for not being a homer. If he's a homer then how does anybody other Dawg fans take him seriously? It seems like the majority of people that post on here only want to be fed the rat poison. Not every media personality is biased against UGA. Maybe you're just so biased you can't see the truth
Idunno. I think he's just trying to be objective, which is something I think most of us would prefer. As CandlerPark noted below, he's not off-base: there have been some patchy moments offensively. Can't knock the guy for noting it. We had all of those red-zone woes, and several questions of "when are we going to get the run game going?" He didn't say the team was abysmal or that the O was going to get demolished, only that this is a concern. It is, because it has been.
Now, I do think that, overall, the team has handled that concern, and I'm not terribly worried that they won't continue to, but I don't know that anyone who's being honest with themself could say that there hasn't been any cause for worry at all. Do I think it'll get handled? Yes. Does that mean there isn't anything to be handled? ... Come on...
I don't think it was the DB's as much as it was the Defensive Front that shut down the Tennessee passing game. Hooker never had time to throw the ball. We were chasing him all over the backfield and, in fact, sacked him six times. We HAVE TO put similar pressure on Stroud, who will pick us apart if we don't. That's not an indictment against our secondary. It's just a fact. OSU has a great passing game and will probably be forced to pass a lot in this game. I think we will be up to the task.
That's a good point @DawgTattoo . The pass coverage depends greatly on pressure on the quarterback when you’re up against the kind of talent that Tennessee or OSU can put on the field. If you can take away 1.5 seconds (or more) from the quarterback, it will have a tremendous impact on his being able to connect with an open receiver. It’s the difference maker UGA can and should bring to the party against the Buckeyes, just like they did the Vols.
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