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Monroe Freeling has the most to gain for Georgia football entering the College Football Playoff
Freeling struggled with Notre Dameâs physical front, culminating in the then sophomore giving up a key sack that led to a Gunner Stockton fumble just before halftime.
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I’m guilty of giving Freeling very harsh criticism from last year’s playoff game. But that ended very quickly as this season started. Freeling has More than redeemed himself. I didn’t realize he was playing injured when I made my comments. I was wrong and I’m sorry. He has went on to be a great player with a great future. Hope he continues to be dominant as the Dawgs work toward another Ntl. Title. Go Dawgs !!
“Demeanor, character, leadership, approaches the game the right way,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said of Freeling in November.
He has quietly become a weapon for this high-power offense, and can make the playbook bigger in 3rd down situations. A healthy O-Line will make this team hard to stop and fun to watch, and with Bobo unable to play everyone else will step up and carry the load. I hope to see the same high level of energy that we saw from the Dawgs while taking care of business against Alabama!
GO DAWGS!
Don't feel guilty. He earned the criticism he got. And, he'd tell you that, I'm sure. He saw the film, too. A hundred times...Lol.
BUT....he took that criticism and focused on his weakness...and conquered it, as far as I can tell. He still let's the occasional rusher get by him. But, not on the inside. If he gets beat...it's so wide, that his man doesn't have a shot at Stockton, anyway.
All those beasts up front are playing some elite football. Including Freeling. I'm a little surprised [not] that they didn't get more recognition for their improvements throughout the season. But, that's another issue. Lol
I shudder to think how good we can be next year if guys like him decide to give it one more year.
I am guilty as well Navy, and I am ready for my crow dinner!