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re: Phil Steele has UGA as his #1 surprise team in 2014

Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:21 am to
Posted by gatordmb89
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Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:21 am to
FSU had 3WR's go over 900 yds. I don't think UGA's offense is set up for that with Mason at QB and UGA's OL.
Posted by JStanDawgFan
Evans, Ga
Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:28 am to
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FSU had 3WR's go over 900 yds. I don't think UGA's offense is set up for that with Mason at QB and UGA's OL.



It doesn't have to. Again the point is, you have no idea of what UGA's talent is capable of producing because it hasn't had that opportunity yet. Just as everyone was convinced last year that Kelvin Benjamin was nothing more than a clone of Greg Carr, and Rashad Greene was just a productive receiver, not the game breaker that he became.

As far as what UGA is set up for on the Offense, it can cater to what works best for them to win. FSU needed its passing game to be the focal point of the offense for it to win games because it may not have had faith in its running game. UGA may not need to with the RB's on the roster. The OL may or may not be good, but you nor I have no idea of that yet.
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 6/20/14 at 10:36 am to
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FSU had 3WR's go over 900 yds


Any of our 4 guys are capable of that as well. Just because we don't play in as downfield of an offense that will give them the chance to do so..doesn't mean that they aren't as talented.

That's what this was all about right, the talent between the teams? UGA preseason '14 vs FSU preseason '13, we have the clear advantage at RB, they have the clear advantage at QB, I'd give us a slight edge at WR, and I have no idea about their OL but I'm pretty confident they'd have the edge anyway.
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