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Just rewatched UGA vs UF
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:29 am
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:29 am
This is going to be a hell of a game.
UGA's offensive line is better than any we've seen all year, and one of the best in college football. Their dbs are very athletic, and they get a decent pass rush bringing just 4. This is going to be the biggest test our offense faces all year.
I think this game is close into the fourth, but the best player in cfb makes the difference. Tigers by 14
UGA's offensive line is better than any we've seen all year, and one of the best in college football. Their dbs are very athletic, and they get a decent pass rush bringing just 4. This is going to be the biggest test our offense faces all year.
I think this game is close into the fourth, but the best player in cfb makes the difference. Tigers by 14
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:36 am to wayup
Agree. GA is solid everywhere. That Oline is good. Their weak link is the "bad Fromm". When the "good Fromm" shows up, they are a tough out. We need to get in his head. I agreed with you that our QB will be the difference Saturday. Burrow refuses to lose this year!
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:36 am to wayup
I disagree. Every game they played against a decent opponent have been 1 score game. 19-13 against a&m and now swift isnt 100 percent and pickens their leading recevier gone for 1h. 42-17 LSU
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:39 am to wayup
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This is going to be a hell of a game.
UGA's offensive line is better than any we've seen all year, and one of the best in college football. Their dbs are very athletic, and they get a decent pass rush bringing just 4. This is going to be the biggest test our offense faces all year.
I think this game is close into the fourth, but the best player in cfb makes the difference. Tigers by 14
You listened to the Coach O presser yesterday, didn't you?
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:40 am to wayup
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UGA's offensive line is better than any we've seen all year, and one of the best in college football.
Our DL has not generated much pass rush but they are pretty damn good at stopping the run. I think we match up well. Shelvin is going to command two blockers. This game is on the linebackers IMO.
I think we match up well with Georgia across the board on both sides of the ball. If we don't have any busts in assignments or coverage we will stop them. If the OL keeps Joe clean I don't think they can stop us.
Games like this worry me when I am this confident because I'm usually more cautious in my views or victory.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:41 am to wayup
If we keep Swift in check, their offense will struggle to score. Their offensive line is good, so we'll have to stick to our gap assignments and protect the perimeter. Overall, their offense is pretty vanilla. I expect them to lean on the run and try to control the clock. We have to get off the field n 3rd down.
The defense is sound. They're not overwhelming in any spot, but they're not bad in any spot. We are just going to have to take what they give us. It could be a real chess match between our offense and their defense. We just have to zig when they're expecting us to zag.
The defense is sound. They're not overwhelming in any spot, but they're not bad in any spot. We are just going to have to take what they give us. It could be a real chess match between our offense and their defense. We just have to zig when they're expecting us to zag.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:41 am to wayup
I def think UGA can get pressure with 4, but UF may be a bad sample.
UF's O-Line is an absolute abomination.
UF's O-Line is an absolute abomination.
This post was edited on 12/3/19 at 9:42 am
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:41 am to wayup
I just don't think they can score enough. Especially with their top receiver hurt and Pickens out for the first half.
Will make their already one-dimensional offense even more one-dimensional. And Swift isn't 100 percent on top of all that.
They will likely be down 2 or 3 scores at halftime, and then it will be too late.
Will make their already one-dimensional offense even more one-dimensional. And Swift isn't 100 percent on top of all that.
They will likely be down 2 or 3 scores at halftime, and then it will be too late.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:41 am to wayup
Uh no.
Their offense is putrid.
Their defense is top tier but not better than Auburn’s, front especially.
Joe and crew are going to eat them alive.
LSU wins by 17-21 points.
Their offense is putrid.
Their defense is top tier but not better than Auburn’s, front especially.
Joe and crew are going to eat them alive.
LSU wins by 17-21 points.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:45 am to wayup
I think if you look at LSU’s body of work to date and think to yourself UGA is the biggest test LSU’s offense will face then you should probably put the pipe down.
UGA has literally NO answer on offense, none. While their defense has seemed to play tough look at the offenses they have played, look at the statistics of those offenses, and look at those same teams SOS AND record.
UGA has literally NO answer on offense, none. While their defense has seemed to play tough look at the offenses they have played, look at the statistics of those offenses, and look at those same teams SOS AND record.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 9:56 am to wayup
I think LSU kicks their fricking arse
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:00 am to wayup
LSU pulls away big in the 2nd half
LSU's defense is finally healthy (DL was banged up all season, delpit was hurt, etc.). Took some time to get them back up to speed. I expect to see play like LSU D's of the past. Not saying they are perfect, but highly underrated.
Also BDB and co. are unstoppable
LSU 45 Puppies 20
LSU's defense is finally healthy (DL was banged up all season, delpit was hurt, etc.). Took some time to get them back up to speed. I expect to see play like LSU D's of the past. Not saying they are perfect, but highly underrated.
Also BDB and co. are unstoppable
LSU 45 Puppies 20
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:01 am to wayup
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UGA's offensive line is better than any we've seen all year, and one of the best in college football.
Then there should be no reason for Fromme to be sucking as bad he has. They may make some noise, but by the time they do, it will be too late.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:04 am to wayup
They don't get a ton of sacks (96th in sack %). They've gotten a lot of QB hurries vs. some weaker teams (except UF), but haven't been a dominant group rushing the passer. Where they are good is that they shut down the run and they have several outstanding LB's. They also don't give up big plays in the passing game. They really just try to keep everything in front of them and do a good job of tackling once the ball is caught.
On offense they protect their QB better than anyone else. They can also open up running lanes. Expecting LSU to be able to get pressure with just their front 4 is probably a bit of a stretch. LSU will need to blitz, and I suspect they will with UGA's best WR out and their most explosive WR suspended for the 1st half.
I'm interested to see how they attack LSU on offense. Last year they seemed to throw the ball far too much even though they were having good success on the ground. Fromm never really got going and by the time they realized they could gash LSU on the ground, LSU had extended the lead. Even with a less than 100% Swift I can't imagine UGA not trying to establish the run early and often. They are going to try to slow the game to a crawl and own the TOP. In response, can LSU's LB's be disciplined? They've gotten themselves out of position far too many times this year. Also, does Aranda have enough trust in Hampton to allow Delpit to play closer to the line? That's where Delpit really shines as opposed to just being a center-fielder
On offense they protect their QB better than anyone else. They can also open up running lanes. Expecting LSU to be able to get pressure with just their front 4 is probably a bit of a stretch. LSU will need to blitz, and I suspect they will with UGA's best WR out and their most explosive WR suspended for the 1st half.
I'm interested to see how they attack LSU on offense. Last year they seemed to throw the ball far too much even though they were having good success on the ground. Fromm never really got going and by the time they realized they could gash LSU on the ground, LSU had extended the lead. Even with a less than 100% Swift I can't imagine UGA not trying to establish the run early and often. They are going to try to slow the game to a crawl and own the TOP. In response, can LSU's LB's be disciplined? They've gotten themselves out of position far too many times this year. Also, does Aranda have enough trust in Hampton to allow Delpit to play closer to the line? That's where Delpit really shines as opposed to just being a center-fielder
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:21 am to wayup
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This is going to be a hell of a game.
It very well could be but I just don't see it UGA was a bad PI call away from losing to TAM, think about that!
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:21 am to wayup
Think it will be a good game but they aren't near as good as you're making it seem.
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:22 am to wayup
If we get off to a fast start, offensively, it could be an early evening.
Auburn, and to a lesser degree MSU, are the only teams on whom we've had any struggle to score. Frankly, you can throw Auburn out as an anomaly, IMHO.
So, the question is - can UGA score 28 to 35 on our defense? I don't think so and this game isn't any more complicated than that. 38 - 20 or thereabouts is what this game feels like going in. UGA's defense is unquestionably elite and if they play lights out, could make it much more interesting, of course, but UGA's offense is not up to this particular challenge, again IMHO.
ETA: Whereas - in the playoffs, tOSU and Clemson do appear to have the ability to score a lot. Those games should be much closer than the SEC-CG.
Auburn, and to a lesser degree MSU, are the only teams on whom we've had any struggle to score. Frankly, you can throw Auburn out as an anomaly, IMHO.
So, the question is - can UGA score 28 to 35 on our defense? I don't think so and this game isn't any more complicated than that. 38 - 20 or thereabouts is what this game feels like going in. UGA's defense is unquestionably elite and if they play lights out, could make it much more interesting, of course, but UGA's offense is not up to this particular challenge, again IMHO.
ETA: Whereas - in the playoffs, tOSU and Clemson do appear to have the ability to score a lot. Those games should be much closer than the SEC-CG.
This post was edited on 12/3/19 at 10:24 am
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:33 am to wayup
Top billin’ exposes some holes in the secondary in the linked video. You know E, Brady & Joe are seeing the same.
Top billin’ YT
Top billin’ YT
Posted on 12/3/19 at 10:37 am to wayup
quote:This is what worries me...
Their dbs are very athletic,
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