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How AU shut down GA

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  • JayDogJayDog Posts: 5,569 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    The TE's are part of the pass offense--even if they have not been targeted much. In Jeff Sentell's article on Ryan Goede, here is what Ryan said he was told by the coaches regarding TE's:

    “I got to go in and watch the film with [tight ends coach Shane] Beamer after the South Carolina game on Sunday morning,” Goede said. “We went through and he explained to me there were about six or seven plays in the game plan which were designed for a tight end but were thrown off because of a penalty or an offensive lineman had a [missed assignment] or something just went wrong. According to him, Georgia is still designing stuff for its tight ends. It is just not progressing to what they want it to be.”

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