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re: Best Position Groups in the Richt Era?
Posted on 12/15/14 at 9:02 pm to Damn Good Dawg
Posted on 12/15/14 at 9:02 pm to Damn Good Dawg
Oh well yea I'm not with you on that. Greene wasn't meant to be in an offense that had to put up 30-40+ to win games. Shockley would've done well in our 2012 offense though.
My one problem with Stafford was he had that Brett Favre type style. He knew he could sling it around and made throws he probably shouldn't have due to that. It works fine in the NFL where a few losses don't knock you out of the Super Bowl but not in college. It definitely results in throws not many players can make, but it leads to some bad INTs too.
My one problem with Stafford was he had that Brett Favre type style. He knew he could sling it around and made throws he probably shouldn't have due to that. It works fine in the NFL where a few losses don't knock you out of the Super Bowl but not in college. It definitely results in throws not many players can make, but it leads to some bad INTs too.
Posted on 12/15/14 at 9:05 pm to TMDawg
Murray has a litany of bad INTs though. I'd trade the bad INTs for Stafford's holy shite throws. I'll stay in the minority on this one but I firmly believe Georgia could have been better with him at the helm. Greene, well, we remember him as a game manager but the dude has more good throws than we all remember. Not to mention he wasn't asked to do much more than what he did.
I also think Greene was 1000x more clutch than any of the above QBs. Except Shockley in 2005. He was pretty damn clutch outside the Sugar Bowl and even then it was only one mistake.
I also think Greene was 1000x more clutch than any of the above QBs. Except Shockley in 2005. He was pretty damn clutch outside the Sugar Bowl and even then it was only one mistake.
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