If we get it moved to December 19th, there's a good chance we have our pass rushers & CJ Morgan back
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Can you guys imagine what we're going to look like in two years with this young core?
I imagine since we played UGA between the hedges, with 49 scholarship players, as the SEC Office "really" wanted the game to be played as scheduled, there shouldn't be any issue in requesting and getting approval for the Egg Bowl to be moved to December 19th.
I give Leach and the remaining players credit. That was a complete turnaround. We were 2 Defensive lineman away from winning that game. The guys just ran out of gas.
Let’s move the egg bowl to Christmas Day. Can you imagine?
This is what i saw too. I think Georgia gave us more open space in the middle than what we have been seeing. We played a great game though and without Daniels and his receiver (197 yards) we would have won. Think about this Georgia has more 5 star players than players we took to the game yesterday.
I don't post much, so won't say much about this. Almost all have had criticism. Not all criticism is negative or destructive. 3 or 4 have turned every single thread into negative Eeyore'ing about CML. Even a thread about the 2004 Auburn team. The same 3 or 4. Turf was not one of them.
I was wondering though for 3 quarters when they did try to come up closer than 8 yards, that Rogers knew it and was finding guys in the next pocket over them.
As Rogers improves, the defense will have to choose wisely. He will be like having a coach on the field calling plays.
Agree with some of your points but have you learned nothing on #10? One game, wait not even an entire game of decent O and you want to say this O has arrived? For MSU sake I want it to work too but lets see it for several games first.
Remember LSU? UGA did the Pellini D coaching gig again, even played man some. We were better on O but much of it was what UGA was not doing on D. Watch first half and 2nd half. Tale of two halves due to what UGA doing on D. We do the same thing regardless. Yes we were better in some spots.
Kirby Smart said in his PC that they played us exactly the same as everyone has been, and that they didn?t make any adjustments at all in the second half. If you don?t believe me, go watch the video. He literally said those exact words.
UGA played a handful of snaps in man to mix up coverages, but they pretty much dropped back in zone all night, rushing three or four.
You aren?t convinced that Leach?s offense will work here. I won?t waste my time arguing. But let?s not act like UGA found some schematic secret sauce in the fourth quarter, when their own coach said they changed nothing. We just got worn down blocking their DL.
I think UGA's players just started jumping routes on their own. Not a scheme thing or even a coach driven thing. Just players recognizing our plays quicker & jumping the routes.
Leach has said he hasn't installed the entire playbook & I wonder if he's got some tricks up his sleeve in the future to handle defenses that start doing that. You'd think he's seen it plenty of times.
I agree with you on UGA jumping the routes. They played much softer in the first half than any of our previous opponents. I don't think they were coached that well on the 3-8.
But that's 6 straight opponents running the same scheme. That has to make you think if you are Leach. If he has a "trick up his sleeve" as you said, last night would have been the right time to use it.
Their DL not giving us time to throw the football in the second half was the biggest factor.