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FWIW... good post by the Senator @ GTP if you've not read it this a.m....

Posted on 9/21/15 at 9:34 am
Posted by dallasga6
Scrap Metal Magnate...
Member since Mar 2009
25651 posts
Posted on 9/21/15 at 9:34 am
Observations from the 35... Kinda his overview on what he saw at the game...

I hope he's right with this comment...

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All in all, a great, great game. The coaches coached; the players played. The defense looks more assured week by week. (And remember, Saturday night Pruitt had to plug a true freshman in Abram into the starting lineup because of McGraw’s injury. They still didn’t miss a beat.) Offensively, it feels like Schottenheimer is figuring out how to fit all the parts together and the timing of that is coming along fine.

But the best part of Saturday was the psychology behind the win. That was Steve Spurrier they beat, the guy who has made a career out of maneuvering Georgia teams into routinely crapping the bed. If there was a time for a Richt team to slide mentally and emotionally, especially after a win in Nashville that left a few questions in our heads, this was it. Instead, what was delivered was a game of total control. It wasn’t just that Georgia won convincingly. It was that it appeared natural in doing so. If there’s any reason to begin to feel optimistic about where this season may be headed, that’s it.
Posted by DragginFly
Under the Mountain;By the Lake
Member since Oct 2014
3587 posts
Posted on 9/21/15 at 9:57 am to
I'm gonna want to see 'em string a few together like this before I get all boned up.

Remember USCe followed Clemson last year and Florida followed Arkansas.
Posted by RussIX
Atlanta, GA
Member since Oct 2014
144 posts
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:10 am to
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Sony Michel is really starting to feel it. And Schottenheimer is doing a great job making use of his skill set. All in all, it’s like watching the Georgia version of Percy Harvin. Every time Georgia lines up in a set with Chubb and Michel, you have to hold your breath.

I definitely got pumped up every time they were in together

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For those of you complaining that Lambert’s biggest flaw of the night was not throwing deep, my only question is why did he need to?

Good point. Would be great to get a couple deep throws in next weekend though, if only to force other teams to respect the deep threat. More likely than not there will be a situation at some point this year where we will need to be able to throw a deep ball successfully.
Posted by Whiznot
Albany, GA
Member since Oct 2013
6994 posts
Posted on 9/21/15 at 10:29 am to
I don't see the point of frequent deep throws because we can pick apart a team slowly with safer short to intermediate passes. Keep watching Tom Brady and the Patriots pick apart defenses in a controlled way and emulate the best.
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