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Posted on 11/30/21 at 2:28 pm to DawgCountry
When they say "this" instead of "the"
"The Georgia offense has the Razorbacks on their heels right now" or even simpler "Georgia's offense".
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"This Georgia offense has the Razorbacks on their heels right now"
Are there multiple Georgia offenses? They need to specify they are talking about this specific Georgia offense, so nobody watching at home is confused? Some fool at home might think they're watching the 2008 Matt Stafford offense, I guess?
"The Georgia offense has the Razorbacks on their heels right now" or even simpler "Georgia's offense".
vs
"This Georgia offense has the Razorbacks on their heels right now"
Are there multiple Georgia offenses? They need to specify they are talking about this specific Georgia offense, so nobody watching at home is confused? Some fool at home might think they're watching the 2008 Matt Stafford offense, I guess?
This post was edited on 11/30/21 at 2:30 pm
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