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Georgia football turned Kamari Lassiter into a perfect ‘weapon’ to slow Missouri passing offense
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Georgia football turned Kamari Lassiter into a perfect ‘weapon’ to slow Missouri passing offense
ATHENS — As Kamari Lassiter lay on the field surrounded by trainers, there was a real sense of dread starting to set in.
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Note to all future Dawg Receiver recruits......Luther Burden would rank higher in the Heisman race than Ole Marv had he come to Georgia....it's not enough to be a highly skilled receiver.....you need a QB that can deliver and a TEAM that supports and protects.....McConkey 7 for 95yds, Burden 3 for 53......once again a Dawg 3 star beats a 5 star.
I was really impressed by Julian Humphrey including that "PI".
Humphrie is awesome. He is physical and fast. Burden got a touchdown thanks to them holding Stack like they did all game. Refs tried their best to help Missouri win but it didn't work.