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3 takeaways from Kirby Smart: Brock Bowers flashes Heisman-worthy talents

SystemSystem Posts: 11,467 admin
edited September 2022 in Article commenting
image3 takeaways from Kirby Smart: Brock Bowers flashes Heisman-worthy talents

A win is a win in Kirby Smart’s book, and the best variety are those where his Georgia football team improves.

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  • HemingweyHemingwey Posts: 4,259 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    WRs have to catch the ball and execute their routes as expected. WR play was inconsistent across the entire room on Saturday.

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  • jamboogiejamboogie Posts: 238 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Lot of talk about the impact of their weird formations etc but I focused on the lack of containment, dropped passes, and missed tackles by our guys. That is essential whomever the opponent might be

  • troublemakertroublemaker Posts: 9 ✭ Freshman

    **** at times, but still a "W" against a feisty and pretty well coached opponent. I'm glad we got this game "out of our system" now and can bear down and focus on what should be a riled up Mizzou team, especially after the way the "Show Me State Tigers" gift-wrapped an early Christmas present for Auburn on Saturday.

    I expect our defense will be back to their stingy ways next weekend. Prediction : "Dawgs" 48 - "Pussycats" 10

  • SmartsTheManSmartsTheMan Posts: 1,543 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    McConkey's punt return fumble was not due to a foot injury - clearly a lack of concentration - on a ball he needed to call fair-catch on.

  • MikeGriffithMikeGriffith Posts: 3,694 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @SmartsTheMan Injuries are a distraction that can effect focus, the point of the story.

  • DJG76DJG76 Posts: 212 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Just an observations and a couple of question about our performance Saturday against the Golden Flashes......I'll never again doubt KS's "glorification" of an opposing team.....Kent State was a **** good team! I'm wondering: what is the correct pronunciation of Smael Mondon's name, why did Chris Smith run out at the 30 after the INT rather than advancing the ball further, and will we ever see Brock throw a pass???? Ladd, everybody has a bad day every once in a while.....you are a DGD for no other reason than you cleaned it up much quicker than most, never gave up and never stopped fighting!!! GO DAWG'S!

  • 1SICemDAWGS11SICemDAWGS1 Posts: 2,057 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited September 2022

    I was stunned that the Missouri kicker missed a 26yd chip shot FG to win the game in regulation. Even the announcers were joking about him not taking warm up kicks on the sideline. Looking back, I'll bet he wishes he had attempted a couple of warm ups before taking the field. And a Missouri kicker at 257lbs, nicknamed "thicker kicker"😆. May be the largest place kicker I've ever seen.

  • KudzuKudzu Posts: 437 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I checked the stat line for SBIV per Yahoo! Sports and it showed the following:

    . Completion rate: 75%

    . Passing yards: 272 yards

    . QBR: 132.9

    I could not find median QBR (thinking maybe one of the other posters here has better data than I can find), but per teamrankings.com, the median YTD numbers in D1 are 61.54% passing rate and ~238 yards passing per game. Note that this is for entire teams, so individual QB PYPG average will be significantly lower than 238.

    Finally, in this game SBIV tied Tebow as the only SEC QB to pass for 250+ YPG while having a rushing touchdown in each of four games.

    Not being an apologist for Stetson (he could have looked better, esp. in Q1), but the numbers themselves show anything but a statistically average performance for a D1 QB in 2022... and that's without the "what if" of several dropped balls. Perhaps it was average for SBIV over the years (don't have the info), but not for CFB in general.

    Happy rest of your Sunday, all!

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,986 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Overall a very uninspired game (save for BB - he always plays at 100% intensity/concentration - even when injured). Fielding punts is not for everybody. It is a tough job with very little margin for error. Rule #1 catch every punt unless it is coming down inside the 5. Rule #2 see Rule #1 and know when to fair catch. McConkey broke Rule #2 and UGA paid for it. Rest assured after the chewing out CKS gave him on the sideline he learned Rule #2 yesterday. He will be fine. I like KJackson as a PR but 1) he was injured last year and they don't want him injured this year and 2) McConkey seems to have the most reliable hands for punt fielding. KJackson be a KR (or a PR) this year but not both. Too risky.

    SBIV has shown improved decision making and command of the O this year......until yesterday. Not sure how anyone can be critical of a guy completing 75% of his passes (27/36 yesterday) but he just wasn't sharp. Like last year, yesterday, SBIV benefited from some circus style catches made possible by the big catch radii of the UGA receivers. SBIV still not, consistently, hitting guys on the body and allowing max RAC. It seems he still struggles with accuracy. SBIV's INT was straight out of the '21 "bonehead" (CKS) playbook. Forced into coverage.

    The young D got a lesson in standards, game day intensity and rat poison consumption. Missing JCarter didn't help but still glad he sat out most of the game. Dude needs to be 100% later in the year when needed for FU, TN and AL.

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,316 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I was wondering the same thing about Smith's int return. Maybe he's still not quite 100% and didn't want to take a hit he didn't need to take? Just speculating, based on what otherwise seems to be an unexplainable decision.

  • thadecthadec Posts: 611 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited September 2022

    @DJG76

    Considering that Kent State went 7-7 last year and lost their first 2 games by 45-20 and 33-0, if they are a "good team" then what does a bad team look like? If you want to see a good team then that is Oregon who the last 2 weeks against quality competition has looked nothing like the team that UGA humiliated 49-3. As Florida is just as likely to go 4-8 as 8-4, Oregon is going to remain UGA's toughest foe this season until their 3 game stretch of actual good teams on November 5, 12 and 19.

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  • thadecthadec Posts: 611 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @UGADad20

    The coaching staff made the decision yesterday to use the "very easy but still FBS" opponent to take SB IV out of his comfort zone by having him make the plays that are going to be necessary to beat Tennessee, Mississippi State, Kentucky (and possibly Florida) plus be successful in the SECCG and 2 playoff games down the line. It wasn't pretty but it was the right decision that had to be done. As the next 3 foes - Auburn, Vanderbilt and Missouri - are going to finish .500 at best this (regular) season, expect that to continue. It won't be as fun to watch as Oregon and South Carolina were, but the team will reap the results against the better competition in the last 1/4 of the season and in the postseason.

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