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re: Last years Georgia/Bama SECCG Refresh

Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:21 am to
Posted by MenloDawg
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:21 am to
The pass was a 3 yard slant to Jones from the slot position as he beat either Swann or Smith badly and then got the other 19 on his own. When I say he didn't have but 2 completions more than 3 yards down field, what I mean is that he didn't actually throw it more than 3 yards initially and the WR did the extra work or a DB faltered.

To the ignorant gump that seems to think we got every break...what in the hell game were you watching? It was really mistakes both ways, but I'd say a missed field goal by UGA, Bama falling on a fumble at it's on 20, McCarron throwing his only decent deep ball on the most important pass of the game, and Murray throwing a horrid pick before the half to gift wrap you 3 more points were all pretty good breaks. You faced multiple 1000 yard rushers last year and Gurley was the only one to run for over 100 I don't think we were "given" anything.

I realize that Bama returns Cooper, Norwood, Bell, and Jones at WR...and? I've already stated Cooper is the best WR in the conference, but nobody else out there is any better than what UGA and LSU bring back.

I realize Jarvis was blocked in the run game very well and the ball was ran right at him, because that's what you do with great pass rushers. That's what LSU did to Clowney. But you cant deny that we rushed the passer well on 5 step drops, 7 step drops, and PA. We had 3 sacks on those type plays that I can recall in limited attempts. The attempts were limited either because the coach's weren't confident in McCarron's ability to throw them effectively or not confident in the ability of the OL to hold off the rush

Go back and watch the game if you want to bitch and moan.

Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 8/3/13 at 9:41 am to
quote:

McCarron throwing his only decent deep ball on the most important pass of the game


That's the difference between McCarron and Murray. McCarron makes the big throws when they matter in big games. Murray has yet to learn how to do that.

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