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re: Is Kirby's UGA defense the best we’ve seen in the SEC in recent history? Nxt lvl data...
Posted on 10/19/21 at 7:41 pm to HighTide_ATL
Posted on 10/19/21 at 7:41 pm to HighTide_ATL
quote:Kentucky runs the LA Rams offense with extremely complicated movements. They’re about as modern and complicated as they come.
Kentucky, Arkansas and Auburn aren’t exactly “modern offensive juggernauts,” nor do they really strike fear in the heart of defenses.
KJ Jefferson has looked good against everyone else and Briles has been heralded as one of the most innovative play callers in the country.
Posted on 10/19/21 at 7:46 pm to dhuck20
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Kentucky runs the LA Rams offense with extremely complicated movements. They’re about as modern and complicated as they come.
Running that offense without the wealth of skill players that make it so efficient isn't saying much. UK's receivers don't scare anyone.
Posted on 10/19/21 at 8:50 pm to dhuck20
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Kentucky runs the LA Rams offense with extremely complicated movements. They’re about as modern and complicated as they come.
Complicated perhaps. Modern meh. The fact is offensively they’re using a scheme that won’t work when everyone across from you is more athletic and talented.
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KJ Jefferson has looked good against everyone else and Briles has been heralded as one of the most innovative play callers in the country.
They’re a run first offense with nobody that could present a legitimate vertical threat, and a freshly gimpy QB when they played UGA. Briles may be innovative but much like with Kentucky, he’s pretty limited by what’s on the roster
It’s not UGA’s fault their schedule doesn’t possess many offensively dangerous teams. It is what it is. But to think it doesn’t help that most of what UGA faces plays into its strengths seems kind of silly
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