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Challenges mount for No. 1 Georgia: Two captains out, potential QB controversy brewing

SystemSystem Posts: 11,472 admin
edited November 2021 in Article commenting
imageChallenges mount for No. 1 Georgia: Two captains out, potential QB controversy brewing

ATHENS — Georgia football will be missing two of its team captains for the foreseeable future and has a quarterback situation brewing toward controversy.

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  • SteelerDawgSteelerDawg Posts: 75 ✭✭✭ Junior

    It's only 15 games to win it all. 12 reg, sec, semi, finals.

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,316 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited November 2021

    Fate is throwing the kitchen sink at this team. To navigate all of this is going to take a truly outstanding focus and management of the program, the full extent of which will very likely go unacknowledged by most outside the program and its fans. But I, for one (or should I say, as one among many), believe they are up to the task.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,987 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Dawgnation writers seem to be throwing the "R" word around indiscriminately. I believe no charges have been filed and that the player is being investigated for sexual assault. In all the accounts published so far there has been no mention of force or threat of injury. Deliberately using certain inciting terms is reckless "journalism". Something we have grown accustomed to out of the Dawgnation "journalists".

  • DallasDawgDallasDawg Posts: 1,360 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Spew venom and hatred toward the author of the piece (and then vehemently claim not to pay him any attention) all you won't, but Mike raises some valid concerns. Adam Anderson is a projected first-round draft pick. His absence (as the result of a non-football related situation) is problematic. So is the absence, even if temporary, of the teams' top offensive lineman. These are problems. They're not insurmountable problems, but they are problems that we'd rather not have. As for the quarterback: call it a controversy, an issue, a dilemma, whatever your term, it's not cool. Regardless of who fans feel is the better QB, the fact that the job remains unsettled this deep into the season (remember that last week James Cook said he didn't even know who was going to start against Florida and he was at practice every day) is not good. That's not Mike's fault for pointing it out. And he's totally correct about Nolan Smith. He offered a defense of Stetson Bennett when no one even asked him a question about Bennett. And he admitted that he was basing his comments off stuff he had read. So that's a sign that the debate has crept its way into the Dawg's locker room, enough so that at least one team leader -- a defensive player at that -- felt the need to address it without being prompted. All that to say, these "distractions," if you will, while perhaps not fatal to the Dawgs' championship aspirations, are not helping. Blame Mike Griffith if it makes you feel better, but he ain't the problem. Go Dawgs!

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