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DN90: Former Georgia QB says JT Daniels 'a better fit' for Todd Monken's offense

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edited September 2020 in Article commenting
imageDN90: Former Georgia QB says JT Daniels 'a better fit' for Todd Monken's offense

Georgia football fans can get a quick update on the latest news involving the Bulldogs each day with DN90. DawgNation’s Brandon Adams provides all the latest UGA happenings on video in about 90 seconds. So follow along as Kirby Smart and the rest of the Bulldogs attempt to lead UGA to a national championship, and get

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  • UGA66UGA66 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Buck and Herschel.....Buck oughta know. The two made UGA history. JT Daniels may well "fit" better than Newman but he has to be 100% healthy to meet the "fit" criteria. I simply do not see JT anywhere near 100%..still wears the ACL support brace. What about scrimmage?... Can the brace be removed? You do not ballyhoo a QB in a brace...not this year. D'Wan Mathis has to be the default starter...IMO.

  • rhbatchrhbatch ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Why would the brace be removed in the first scrimmage of the fall? Absolutely no sense in not giving a repaired knee all the protection possible. I have seen many players, especially quarterbacks and linemen, wear knee braces in game action. The brace is more problematic for running backs, receivers and running (dual threat) quarterbacks than other positions because of the need to change directions "on a dime". Regardless, keeping the brace on Daniels makes very good sense to me.

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