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re: I will be happy with Georiga's performance if. . .[Edit: How did we do? ]

Posted on 9/27/20 at 7:27 am to
Posted by chillmonster
Atlanta, GA
Member since Dec 2018
5073 posts
Posted on 9/27/20 at 7:27 am to
I saw a lot to be hopeful about and a lot things to be concerned about.

1: The defense played excellent. Not a ton of sacks, but plenty of pressure that resulted in turnovers. Great pursuit all around and these guys smothered the run.

2. Cochran was a good hire. ST looked great - better than it has in years. (Still wondering why Landers is on the field).

3. QB is obviously a concern. Mathis ain't ready, but next week will tell us if Stetson can be the guy to take us to an SECCG or if getting Mathis ready needs to take priority.

That said, I wanted mistake free ball and Stetson can do it.

3. Everything about the running game needs to be better. I don't see this squad winning if the plan is to throw 50 times a game v Bama.

4. Penalties were cleaned up eventually. I'm convinced part of it was a steady hand leading the offense and everyone just settling TF down. Can't say Saturday was even close to disciplined ball, though.

5. Pass blocking was pretty good (vs Arky) but I'm concerned about the line. Second half was much better than the first. Let's hope second game is better than the first as well.
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
25792 posts
Posted on 9/27/20 at 7:39 am to
quote:

The defense played excellent. Not a ton of sacks, but plenty of pressure that resulted in turnovers. Great pursuit all around and these guys smothered the run.


Franks definitely got rid of the ball quickly. Eventually, I will rewatch the game. I might stopwatch how quick he got the ball out. There wont be a ton of sacks in a gameplan like that. I agree about the pressure. A lot of the turnovers and passes defended were because of hits that he was taking.
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