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Got some questions about the season.

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  • pgjacksonpgjackson ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @Dawg4Life912 said:
    If Kelly Bryant is there QB I think we beat them pretty good, however if Lawrence is QB I think they give us a run for our money. I still think we come out with a W either way. People may say that their D-line is too good and they will stop out pass and run game but, our O-line is now one if not the strongest position groups we have. In my opinion, the only position group we are inferior to Clemson at is D-line, maybe in the secondary as well but I honestly don't think so( as long as Webb, Campbell, and Lecounte live up to their hype).

    Bama didn't have much trouble running all over Clemson's D. I'll take our offense over Bama's right now.

  • BigcalidawgBigcalidawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @PTDawg said:
    To link your two questions in a way, I think if we did face Clemson in the CFP you would see more screens and edge plays to try and neutralize that dominant DL they have.

    I was thinking the exact same thing. Maybe Cackalack and Auburn force us into misdirection plays, but our Olineman are so dominant that this offense won’t need to throw all that much and we can afford to remain basic.

  • christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited August 2018

    @dawg94 Question #1 - I can easily see where Georgia’s huge, deep, & very talented offensive line & our incredible stable of TOP TIER running backs simply GASH into opposing defenses for big chunks of yards & points too. Then afterwards? HUGE, HUGE, HUGE (as in REALLY BIG!!!) play action passes open up all over the place & “keep the defense on their heels” as opposing defensive coordinators have the absolute hellish task of trying to stop everything, & that’s just impossible. Question #2? A Georgia vs Clemson bowl game? Very difficult & a great winnable challenge for the DAWGS!!!

  • MODawgMODawg ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @Dawg94 said:
    I've been reading this forum for almost a year now and just finally decided to join up and talk with you guys. My questions are 1. Do you think we see more bubble screens/reverses with all of the speed we have and 2. If we face Clemson in a bowl (playoff or not) how do you guys think we would do?

    Just imagine putting Mecole/Demetrius in motion on the end around with Fields in shotgun, Swift next to him to take a possible handoff on a RPO with Godwin and Nauta running deep down the middle and on the edge

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