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Lawson Luckie demonstrates why he was always going to be a key piece of the Georgia tight end room
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Lawson Luckie demonstrates why he was always going to be a key piece of the Georgia tight end room
Lawson Luckie impressed for Georgia football in the Week 1 game against Clemson.
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Yep, can't wait to see more use of the TEs going forward…just too much talent there to not use them like was done with Bowers.
Ankle injuries are our nemesis…and as you can tell, they take a while to fully heal, especially when it comes to all the football moves necessary.
if Lawson wants to replicate what Brock did, he will have to dominate at the point of attack, demolish LBs and DBs downfield, as well as being money in the passing game. That’s being an elite tight end!
Luckie and Delp should be huge targets for Carson Beck this season.
What's great about UGA's current culture is that the players understand the value of patience. Stay healthy, learn, step in when your turn, and be electric. Great atmosphere.
Saturday proved, as if we needed it, that there is only one Brock Bowers.
The TE room is a strong point for UGA again this year and will be for years to come. CKS and his staff seem to appreciate the importance of TE position than most. Coach Hartley seems to be able to recruit and develop better than any other TE coach in the nation.
What intrigued me over the summer how some writers, like this one, were more focused on the other TE's than the one that will end up having the best career of them all on the current roster, imo. This one.
A recent article talking about the TE room, by this one, did not even mention his name! And I commented because I was blown away!
Bowers is not a "standout" yet, as he has never played a down of professional football. But I'm expecting, like you are, that he certainly will become that. I look forward to his great career. GO DAWGS
Lawson seems to be fast for a tight end. He looked more like a WR after catching the ball. He looks like the best receiver among the tight ends. Could be a real weapon.