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re: My first post on the game from Saturday...
Posted on 12/5/11 at 12:29 pm to Crompdaddy8
Posted on 12/5/11 at 12:29 pm to Crompdaddy8
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good no call, just like fatass Cody taking his helmet off was a good no call
The game was officially over when the michelin mascot took his helmet off. This was live action. But it's really just splitting hairs, we still wouldn't have won regardless.
Posted on 12/5/11 at 12:35 pm to WG_Dawg
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The game was officially over when the michelin mascot took his helmet off. This was live action. But it's really just splitting hairs, we still wouldn't have won regardless.
yes he blocked the FG and that's the end of it. I got tired of TN fans whining about the re-kick for taking his helmet off before the play was over.
honey badger took that punt to the house, end of story. boo hoo he didn't cross the line
Posted on 12/5/11 at 12:51 pm to WG_Dawg
If everything went according to plan every game, there'd be no reason to play the game.
Defensive Teams like LSU and Bama can have their Offense stopped/slowed in the 1st Qtr and sometimes the 1st Half.
Half-time is short.
By the 3rd Qtr., stamina and the depth chart takeover. If equal or greater talent is not coming off the bench, you're in trouble against power running teams with stout defenses.
LSU success is obvious and simple. A stable full of horses to run with, a couple receivers with big play ability and a defensive depth chart as deep as the day is long.
If that's not working special teams is an earshot away with the ability to break something wide open in the blink of an eye.
UGA had a great plan and it worked. Chavis made the adjustments on defense to keep us in the game while the Offense figured out what to do on their end.
Defensive Teams like LSU and Bama can have their Offense stopped/slowed in the 1st Qtr and sometimes the 1st Half.
Half-time is short.
By the 3rd Qtr., stamina and the depth chart takeover. If equal or greater talent is not coming off the bench, you're in trouble against power running teams with stout defenses.
LSU success is obvious and simple. A stable full of horses to run with, a couple receivers with big play ability and a defensive depth chart as deep as the day is long.
If that's not working special teams is an earshot away with the ability to break something wide open in the blink of an eye.
UGA had a great plan and it worked. Chavis made the adjustments on defense to keep us in the game while the Offense figured out what to do on their end.
This post was edited on 12/5/11 at 12:52 pm
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