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Georgia tight end Eli Wolf has the talent, skills to be X-factor
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Georgia tight end Eli Wolf has the talent, skills to be X-factor
Georgia football is looking for a spark on offense, and it could come from the tight end position if recent history is an indicator
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We are now seeing why TN let him go. He can't be a consistent play maker. He had on e or two good games to start the season and has done nothing since. We better get a top flight TE to help our offense.
a whopping nine catches wow, I bet he has sore hands from catching so many. Might as well have another OL tackle than TE.
Tennessee didn't let him go. He graduated. And he can't catch passes unless they are thrown to him.
If I never hear from anyone again about UGA's tight ends it will be too soon. Enough already, nothing is gonna change!!!!
What a waste of good talent. 9 catches in 7 games for a big target with faster than average speed. Sheesh!
Headline should read: "Every Player on this team has the talent, skills to be X-Factor"
Honestly, if we aren't a top three team by the end of this season, the season was a bust IMO.
Wolfe has had 9 catches, and how many has Woerner had? I bet you it doesn't add up to 35 catches between the two. No wonder Arik Gilbert declared for LSU! Why not just use more OL on the line, why even have a TE, they don't use them properly.. UGA offensive play calling serves a purpose, when it works, Kirby wants long drawn out drives that last about 4.5 to 5 minutes per drive. The slow pace keeps the defense fresh. If the offense scores in a quick manner, the defense has to go back on the field. So by the fourth quarter they may be too tired to play. Problem was exploited by SC when they prevented those long extended drives. UGA does not play well when they are behind and must catch up, the offense isn't built for that. If Fromm struggles against the Gators, it's going to be a sad Saturday.