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re: So the offense is terrible?

Posted on 10/22/19 at 12:25 pm to
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 10/22/19 at 12:25 pm to
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So the offense is terrible?


currently, yes. Very much so.


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The Bulldogs (6-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) entered their second open date of the season averaging


showing what we average is a bit misleading because it includes us beating up on vandy, arkansas state, and murray state. The last 4 games we've played our offense has looked decent in 1 (UT), pretty mediocre in 1 (ND), and downright pathetic in 2, which also happen to be our last 2.

You can point to stats all you like but watching the product on the field is pretty scary at the moment considering our upcomign schedule. The UF game is going to make or break our season from here on out IMO. If we win we're winning the east and who knows what can happen in the SECCG. If we lose because our offense hasn't changed a bit we'll probably lose 2 more after that.
Posted by IT_Dawg
Georgia
Member since Oct 2012
21866 posts
Posted on 10/22/19 at 12:35 pm to
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downright pathetic in 2


You do realize that we racked up 468 yards of offense, while a QB threw for 295 (but we never throw the ball) and our starting RB put up 120 on the ground....

Pump the breaks. 4-0 turnover ratio lost the game and it wasn't because we were pathetic all game. Imagine that, our starting D only let up 10 points, we gave the ball away 4 times and we still racked up almost 500 yards.

Bitch that we lost, but it wasn't because we were pathetic
Posted by Walkthedawg
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Member since Oct 2012
11466 posts
Posted on 10/22/19 at 12:46 pm to
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showing what we average is a bit misleading


I agree, I just didn't think the offense was close to last season and better than 2017.
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