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re: Georgia is losing 5 seniors out of 44 4/5 star players

Posted on 1/7/17 at 11:12 am to
Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
27307 posts
Posted on 1/7/17 at 11:12 am to
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The Oline was the problem and until we get a true LT it will stay as such, at least from preventing us from being elite i


There's enough incoming talent to be very good on the O-line and absolutly enough there to compete and win the SECE. We finished top 5 in '12 with Theus as our starting
LT. Once again,Clemson got there last year with 5 new starters on the O-line and Bama,
Michigan,Ohio State and UF all started true Freshmen.You can do it and compete at a high level if our coaches can put them in a posistion to succed











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How many times did Catalina get beat? Kubs would get pushed back in the pocket a lot as well. Sure they played good at times


Never said they were an overly talented group but there was a HUGE difference in their
performance from the Nichols State/Vandy games compared to the last 4 games and it wasn't about consistency.It had much more to with blocking schemes and recognizing
the skill set of the O'lineman and what they can or cannot do.






Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25977 posts
Posted on 1/7/17 at 11:43 am to
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It had much more to with blocking schemes and recognizing
the skill set of the O'lineman and what they can or cannot do.


Agree to disagree on this one. Did the pistol formation work in the second half against TCU? Absolutely. But that same formation didn't have consistency against other opponents. And what worked against other opponents was God awful against TCU. Consistency.

There is no magic bullet when it comes to a poor offensive line. Guards playing right tackle. An overmatched left tackle from Rhode Island for Christ's sake won the starting job and got whooped on every good speed rush. And an undersized senior guard trying his best center impersonation.

You are trying to tell me what we did (or didn't do when it comes to the red zone) when it comes to Kentucky, GT, and LA Lafayette was an improvement?

Listen to our coach. It is all about being able to run the football when the opponent wants to stop the run. And even in the last 4-5 games, we were bad.
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