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re: Look, no SEC team has looked on the verge on recreating the Saban dynasty than us

Posted on 12/21/17 at 10:02 pm to
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 12/21/17 at 10:02 pm to
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They were missing their best player, the SEC POY, that embarrassed you a couple weeks prior


The reality is, Georgia doesn't want to follow the narrative that shows just how much of a paper dog they really are.

They don't want to admit that Kerryon Johnson, who had 233 yards of total offense (32 carries, 167 yards and 2 catches for 66 yards) on them had some impact.

The first impact is his capacity to move the chains on offense, which keeps their defense off of the field and in the game in the fourth quarter (13 - 6, they were still in it and had been to the red zone several times).

The second impact is how he opens the game up for other players because he can serve as a decoy.

You see, it's much easier to just say ''nah, we adjusted, we were beasts and we knew what they were going to do'' than ''maybe their best player being hurt because we play a real schedule had some part in it''.

I mean, Auburn went: Georgia, Alabama and Georgia again in the span of a month. Basically, in the span of a month Auburn played two Championship teams three times, Georgia played one twice (second time broken) and then had Kentucky and Georgia Tech cupcakes to end the year.

The more I look at how weak their schedule is, the more I start to wonder what's going to happen against Oklahoma.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
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Posted on 12/21/17 at 10:12 pm to
Of course you quoted the part of the narrative in which he told a lie. AU wasnt missing their best player as he played in every Q.

Here is what mattered most in the outcome of game 2: their OL and DL both got pushed around this time around. You should know this is a LOS game, and always has been. RB's need holes to run through and QB's need time to pass the ball.

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