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‘This is cut-throat,” Georgia player podcast sounds off on NIL, portal and recruiting

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  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,973 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    Was "folding up" a little "harsh"? Maybe. In poker there is no shame in folding. Did CBeck rise up and win the game? No. Did he acquit himself well considering he had 4 yrs of skull and practice sessions and a full year of SEC starting experience? No. He still looked a little like a deer in the headlights. Which was the point I was trying to make to another who thinks GStockton or Puglisi (or Raiola) stroll in and start in '24. They could but it would be a disaster.

    Not sure you can lay the loss all on Bobo. Maybe you didn't mean it to sound so harsh? UGA was outcoached across the board. In every phase. You can bet CKS had a big hand in the O game plan. What did CKS THINK was gonna happen when UGA called a dive play on 3rd and 2 into the teeth of the AL D and Trezman Marshall? Marshall has probably seen that play run from that formation 5000 times in practice while at UGA. Willing to bet Marshall was moving to the hole before the ball was snapped.

    " aside from the no call incomplete pass and the missed FG, that was hurt by the Illegal Procedure, and the fumble, looks like we win." That is a lot of "IF's". With all those things it felt like the game was never in doubt and the final score closer than the actual game was.

    UGA's O has been vanilla all year. We kept waiting for more that never came. Vs AL UGA didn't move the pocket, didn't try any/enough long passes, and ran too many predictable running plays. Calling an end around at your own 11 AND not pounding into Beck/Bell's head that #1 you HAVE TO make the handoff is a fold play. UGA folded in practice not having that play ready for the SECCG. And Beck AND Bell folded not ensuring that exchange is made.

    AU rushed for 244 yards vs AL in the '23 Iron Bowl 1 week earlier. UGA's O, led by CBeck, folded vs AL. Is that better? Truthfully, the season ended when the HC/OC decided to over use #19 in games that he wasn't needed in to win (Vandy) resulting in his injury. The resulting injury led to substandard play in the biggest game of the year.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,872 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I've listened to a few podcast/interviews of pundits and former UGA players who though they think Bobo is an awesome OC, didn't think he called a particularly great game or had a good game plan for the SECC game.. THough, as you might imagine most don't wish to burn up there welcome mat at UGA and that was about as deep as they got into it.

    I saw one Podcaster with a UGA bent that said BAMA was worried about UGA (per Nick Saban) running against them and that they went to some type special run defense because of their fear UGA would run it down their throats but after the 1st series, they abandoned it and went back to their regular defense. They knew their front 4 could handle our O-line. "Thats how fast Saban makes adjustments." He showed it on film, the adjustments.

    It was admitted by Aaron Murray that our receivers couldn't get separation from thier DB's.

    No run game to speak of and no separation, or very little generally by receivers and a good pass rush by Bama, I still think CB played respectable for his trial by fire.

    I think if we stop Milroe and we get the ball back with 2 minutes in the game, we pull it out. But of course that's speculation and hindsight now.

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Opinion....

    A. You're right about Bama, in one respect.... Their defense is one of the "perennially" best in the Nation. They practice everyday, against one of the biggest and best o-lines, in the Country.

    And, Bama's lack of receivers, over the last 2 years, has them relying much more heavily on "the running game", to win....which means they get more practice at stopping the "running". Makes sense.

    Ya gotta throw something at em, they aren't used to seeing...at the postseason level. Well-coached, is all I can say...Just like UGA. Saban is onto Kirby...and, Kirby is onto Saban. Lol...which is why their games are always melodramatic, physical and pivotal. You know?...a game that can be stolen with a few skewed Calls/No-Calls, from the officials.

    B. IMO...a QB with a strong accurate arm, will never need to throw it over 60 yds.. The strong arm/quick release would allow him to fit passes into extremely tight windows. Which, to me, is much more valuable.

    Bottom line...

    Accuracy of Ball placement + Velocity to target = Complete passes

    [Velocity to Target]...That's the most important aspect of the pass, to me. I don't have a good feel, for which QB has the strongest arm. I haven't seen a lot of film on any of em, to be honest.

    I think Beck...like Bennett...was a baseball pitcher in youth ball, and HS. Accuracy...and Velocity.

    A good indication of "velocity"...would be how far can he throw it...if he was asked to throw as far as he can? And, like the Pass/Punt/Kick Contest...how far off target centerline, when the ball hits grass. That's just "arm strength & accuracy", though.

    I think...we all know, there's so much more to playing QB, than "arm talent".

    Like I said...I haven't seen any of em...other than Beck and a little bit of GS.

    What do you think of the recruits' "arm strength & accuracy"?

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    Here's what they aren't saying, though... cause, then they'd have to explain themselves. And, most of em can't. They're just plagiarizing someone else opinion. Lol

    They aren't saying...that UGA was injured and compromised along the LOS, from 1 WR to the other.

    That dictates your "play-calling"...and, "gameplan". He did what Bama allowed them to do, with what he had to work with. Mims going down, during UGA's 2nd possession had as big an impact as the reduced health of the WR Room.

    That was your "Saban Defensive Adjustment", right there. Losing Mims, that early in the gane...had the biggest impact on offensive ptlroduction...across the board, IMO.

    Similar to what happened in the '21 Natty...when Jones replaced Salyer at LT, and Salyer moved to RG. That 1 move...made all the difference in the game. That's why Elite teams value linemen. The "win" begins and ends, in the trenches.

    IMO...You can't judge Bobo on "that" game. He probably did a lot better than Monkin would've...as, they didn't lose by [17 points]². Lol

    Same with Beck...You can't put that "fumble", at the Bama 11, solely on his shoulders. There's a lot of blame to go all-around, on that particular play. Play design and play call in that situation are highly questionable. That might be the one "ding" I have on Bobo, in the SECCG.

    Why, PITCH/PASS the ball? At that range...why not just hand it off?. Did Bell take too shallow of a route [was he closer than they practiced]? Did he get there, too late/early [timing with a Freshman]?

    I've watched that play, over and over, frame by frame...and, I'm still not sure if Beck or Bell were at fault...cause, I don't know what it was "supposed to look like". Lol

    I do know this...if it was supposed to be a pitch or pass...either...Beck got there, too late and too deep...OR...Bell got there too late and too shallow. IF...it was "supposed" to be a pitch/pass.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,872 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Aaron Murray put the blame squarely on CB. I don't know, I'm kinda like you, it just didn't look right. But if you watch it closely you will see CB looks away from Bell as he is delivering the ball. He didn't watch it into Bell's possession. I don't even think he saw the fumble right away, as he made no move to go get the ball.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,872 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BigDawg61

    As far as arm strength, both look equal to CB, if not better. Accuracy looks good by both but you know they only show the completions and not the misses in their highlights. CB has a qucik release and seems to process things pretty well. CAnt give an opinion on GS or RP. GS is just a tough nut kid. Saw his film in a playoff with a tough Thomas Central (I believe) and they kept sacking him and he just got right back up and kept going. Looked like Rocky Balboa. He wouldn't tap out. Lot of respect.

  • dawgfromduluthdawgfromduluth Posts: 505 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Beck did pretty well his first year as an SEC starter. Hershel went to a small school in a small conference. He did pretty well when he got a chance to start.

    Everything you say is really offensive to every SEC player who has not started a game in the SEC. A great man said that you learn to play (football) by playing.

    Frankly, I'm more concerned with who's calling the plays from the booth.

    You have a Merry Christmas.

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    He didn't see it and it took Bell an eternity to react. Lol

    It was a play that required perfect timing & execution. Beck looking away, was part of the play's misdirection. He was supposed to look away as part of the play fake. That, I'm sure of.

    I just don't get the pitch..particularly in that area of the field...with rookie RB.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,872 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    One thing I know is true, the players know who thebest players are on the team. I recall what the players have said about others on the scout team, as in SB who emulated Baker Mayfield. He was shredding our number 1 defense back when it was becoming elite. I like listening to podcast where the current UGA players comment on their teamates who are up and coming. Same thing with Brock Bowers when he enrolled early. Players were saying, who is this guy?

    A reference was made by Zion Logue on a podcast recently about how CJ Allen and I believe the Wlson kid when they came into the playoff practices last year, how fired up they were and attacking everyone and Logue said, some of the established players were going, "who are those guys?!"

    The players know. THey will give you all the BS if asked directly about "we believe in all our QB's, all are great and Yada, Yada, next man up, but they know!

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