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re: Alabama At Full Health

Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:48 pm to
Posted by mbogo
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:48 pm to
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There was nothing lucky about either team's win against the other. Alabama thoroughly dominated UGA in December, and UGA did the same to Alabama in January



The team that thoroughly dominated Georgia in Dec had injuries to 1 starting corner, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OL out, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OLB out and lost its 1150 yard receiver in the first half. Those were pretty evenly matched and the game was over early 4th quarter.

In Jan, Bama had injuries to both its starting corners, its starting OLB, its starting wr, its starting center, lost its 1600 yard wr on the first offensive play of the 2nd quarter, and lost its best DL in the 4th quarter when the game was on the line. Georgia had the same 2 players out with injury. They had a starting OL go out but it actually helped them as he could have returned but Georgia liked the replacement guy more and kept him in the game. This game came down to the last minute. Despite the large discrepancy in injuries Bama still had more yards, more first downs, so the health of the teams was the difference in the game.
Posted by ChromaticTide
Member since Dec 2021
892 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 12:55 pm to
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The team that thoroughly dominated Georgia in Dec had injuries to 1 starting corner, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OL out, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OLB out and lost its 1150 yard receiver in the first half. Those were pretty evenly matched and the game was over early 4th quarter.

In Jan, Bama had injuries to both its starting corners, its starting OLB, its starting wr, its starting center, lost its 1600 yard wr on the first offensive play of the 2nd quarter, and lost its best DL in the 4th quarter when the game was on the line. Georgia had the same 2 players out with injury. They had a starting OL go out but it actually helped them as he could have returned but Georgia liked the replacement guy more and kept him in the game. This game came down to the last minute. Despite the large discrepancy in injuries Bama still had more yards, more first downs, so the health of the teams was the difference in the game.





Georgia fans would rather bury their heads in the sand than accept these #FACTS
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
33143 posts
Posted on 8/22/22 at 1:14 pm to
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The team that thoroughly dominated Georgia in Dec had injuries to 1 starting corner, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OL out, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OLB out and lost its 1150 yard receiver in the first half.


Only partially right. In total, Uga had the following not playing:

QB, WR1,WR2,LT,C,RG,OLB, and DB.

In other words, bama got lucky AF.
Posted by skrayper
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Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 8/22/22 at 4:37 pm to
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The team that thoroughly dominated Georgia in Dec had injuries to 1 starting corner, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OL out, so did Georgia. Bama had 1 starting OLB out and lost its 1150 yard receiver in the first half. Those were pretty evenly matched and the game was over early 4th quarter.

In Jan, Bama had injuries to both its starting corners, its starting OLB, its starting wr, its starting center, lost its 1600 yard wr on the first offensive play of the 2nd quarter, and lost its best DL in the 4th quarter when the game was on the line. Georgia had the same 2 players out with injury. They had a starting OL go out but it actually helped them as he could have returned but Georgia liked the replacement guy more and kept him in the game. This game came down to the last minute. Despite the large discrepancy in injuries Bama still had more yards, more first downs, so the health of the teams was the difference in the game.



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