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re: ESPN: UGA & DC Pruitt's Defense Facing An Uphill Battle

Posted on 6/7/14 at 10:32 pm to
Posted by DawgRff
Snellville Ga
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 6/7/14 at 10:32 pm to
Uphill battle my arse. Did they see our defensive play last year or did they just crawl from under a rock. The talent is there to be coached. Our front 7's, 2 deep is just as talented as anyone's across the board. There is no question about the front 7. Everyone is concerned about the secondary because of the dismissals. Did you see how good that secondary made GT's BQ look? Wiggins, Harvey-Clemons and Matthews are the ones gone but when have losing underachievers hurt a team? Everyone say we will miss Harvey-Clemons because he was one of the leading tacklers on the team, Well so was Rambo the year before. We don't need our secondary leading the team in tackles that's the job of the front 7. The fact is the 3 that's gone was part of a pathetic performance by our secondary last year. They had potential to be good and so do their replacements.
Shattle Fenteng-#1 at his position out of JUCO
Malkom Parrish - Way better athlete than Wiggins
Quincy Mauger- Same physique as Matthews but not as big a hitter. Did display better cover skills as a true freshman.
others in the mix is former My. South Carolina Tramel Terry, Corey Moore and J.J. Green. From what I see I don't see an uphill battle just players needing a good coach, and speaking of a good coach...

Grantham out-Pruitt in
This post was edited on 6/7/14 at 10:53 pm
Posted by GurleyManandProud020
Rocky Face
Member since Sep 2012
484 posts
Posted on 6/7/14 at 10:47 pm to
There are fans of two teams on here worried about our defense and yet we scored 41 on South Carolina and 44 on LSU you would think that they would be worried about their own teams defense.
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