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Whattup, Tiggers?

Posted on 12/8/08 at 11:38 pm
Posted by GTRules
GA
Member since Dec 2008
12 posts
Posted on 12/8/08 at 11:38 pm
Looking forward to New Years Eve in Atlanta, I guarantee ya! Hope all of y'all are there. It was a great party last time.

I celebrated tonight with some spicy shrimp pasta. Making red beans and rice and jambalaya this weekend. I love y'alls food and fans.

Posted by LSUGrad9295
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2007
33537 posts
Posted on 12/8/08 at 11:41 pm to
Since you come in peace, welcome! Ignore the assholes on here, and you are welcome to join the party. Wish I could make it to Atlanta, but will have to be content watching on the tube.
Posted by THATLSUBOY
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2008
2945 posts
Posted on 12/8/08 at 11:44 pm to
I mgiht be there!!! It will be fun
Posted by wds
Northshore
Member since Mar 2007
705 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 12:00 am to
Will be in the ATL for the party and game. Glad you could celebrate with some good food. If you could be a peach and send a playbook from the jackets, that'd be greeat.

Jackets are a class act. Always a good time.
Posted by GTRules
GA
Member since Dec 2008
12 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 12:00 am to
Remember the difference between us and UGAg fans. We're humble for good reason, they're arrogant for no reason.
Posted by Coach Guidry
Member since Nov 2007
2333 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 12:01 am to
Agreed..UGA fans are horrible.
Posted by GTRules
GA
Member since Dec 2008
12 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 12:02 am to
Remember the difference between us and UGAg fans. We're humble for good reason, they're arrogant for no reason.
Posted by LSUcrawfish
St George,Louisiana
Member since Feb 2007
4301 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 12:02 am to
gt congrats on the YJ win over the Dawgs
Posted by bossross90
Georgia
Member since Dec 2008
15 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 2:37 am to
Paul Johnson doesn't use a playbook. His offense is different than most offenses in that he does not script a play and let the defense adjust...he runs plays based on the tendancies of the defense to open up a game...then he watches how the defense reacts to the initial plays he uses, and he makes adjustments from there. His offense reads the defense rather than letting the defense read the offense. I suppose all option offenses are designed that way....but we like its effectiveness so far.
Posted by TigerFanatic1
Monroe, LA
Member since Aug 2007
2094 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 3:21 am to
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Posted by TigerFanatic1
Monroe, LA
Member since Aug 2007
2094 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 3:22 am to
quote:

Whattup, Tiggers?

:thatsracist:
This post was edited on 12/9/08 at 3:24 am
Posted by GTRules
GA
Member since Dec 2008
12 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 6:31 am to
quote:

:thatsracist:


I'd love to see your argument supporting that.

Posted by 756
Member since Sep 2004
14876 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 7:10 am to
so the teams you lost to this year-- why were you not able to exploit their defense?
Posted by GTRules
GA
Member since Dec 2008
12 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 7:17 am to
quote:

so the teams you lost to this year-- why were you not able to exploit their defense?



Usually it was because our young offensive players made mistakes. Lots of unforced turnovers, incorrect reads, etc. Remember, this whole offense is new for them too. Add the fact that most are Freshmen and Sophomores and I'm surprised they did as well as they did.

Of course, the last few game we ran the offense somewhat better.
Posted by GlennW
Atlanta, GA
Member since Dec 2008
23 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 7:33 am to
We exploited North Carolina, ran for over 300 against them and passed for almost 100. We turned the ball over at key times. We had injuries to our starting QB and brought in our backup, as well as to a couple of our O-Linemen, throwing our timing off. Also muffed a punt.

Game was close into the fourth quarter until another turnover hit.

VA Tech, early game, again, some turn overs, a lot of penalties (several because refs weren't familiar with the new blocking schemes and called a lot of "chop blocks" and had to be "educated" so less were called during the year). GA Tech led until the last minute or so. VA Tech got some help on their final drive on a questionable penalty against GA Tech that gave VA Tech an extra set of downs. GA Tech still nearly pulled it out. Josh Nesbitt (GA Tech's QB) just missed a second long TD pass to win the game.

Against Virginia, once again, turnovers killed GA Tech. We fumbled inside the VA 20 (twice I believe) and threw an interception inside their 45 within the final 2 minutes of the game.

If GA Tech can hold onto the ball, they have a chance to win.

The other big problem has been with injuries. GA Tech pretty much lost their entire first team offensive line, including the preseason All American, Garner, to injuries. They lost all of their starting LB's, again, ending up playing with reserves, and, finally, they ended up losing all but one starting DB (Morgan Burnett), so they ended the year playing 2 freshmen and 2 sophomores as DB's in the end, causing GA Tech some problems when teams passed against us at the end of the year (i.e. Florida State and UGA).

Considering all of GA Tech's injuries, Paul Johnson did an amazing job keeping the team together with all of the string and chewing gum)...
Posted by 756
Member since Sep 2004
14876 posts
Posted on 12/9/08 at 7:56 am to
glenw based on your post GT should be a top 5 team next year!- good luck and hope you when all your games except the ones you play against LSU
Posted by bossross90
Georgia
Member since Dec 2008
15 posts
Posted on 12/10/08 at 12:09 am to
quote:

glenw based on your post GT should be a top 5 team next year!- good luck and hope you when all your games except the ones you play against LSU


No way we'd be top 5...but a lot of people are expecting top 10 if we win the bowl game. Media has started to like Paul Johsnon and since the georgie win, we're getting a lot more respect. It will be interesting to see, and even though we only lose 3 starting seniors (5 if you include 2 seniors who've been missing since the 8th game of the year), the ones we lose are all at the same position...D-line. We have a good stock of DE's with another All-American type in Derick Morgan (arguably our best D-lineman now and only a soph.) but we don't have a ton of DTs with experience for next year. Our skill positions actually add a couple of guys and one of those is Anthony Allen who is a stud tranfer from Louisville (had 275 yards rushing against Memphis a couple years ago). I'd still expect the traditional top 10's to be ahead of us, but we may sneak in there if we have a good showing in the peach.
Posted by Geauxtiga
No man's land
Member since Jan 2008
34377 posts
Posted on 12/10/08 at 12:22 am to
quote:

Remember the difference between us and UGAg fans. We're humble for good reason, they're arrogant for no reason.
Eh, we got it the first time.
Posted by Champagne
Already Conquered USA.
Member since Oct 2007
48446 posts
Posted on 12/10/08 at 7:28 am to
My take is that the Peach Bowl means lots more to the Ga. Tech players than it does to the LSU players, and this will be apparent during the course of the game.

I'm confident that Ga. Tech will play well in all phases of the game.
Posted by oak71
Mesa, AZ
Member since Jun 2008
2580 posts
Posted on 12/10/08 at 8:11 am to
I was there in 2000 when LSU played GT. Great game! Too bad I will not be over there for this one.

I love Atlanta. Would love to go to another Braves game, too.
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