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Posted on 10/12/20 at 7:35 pm
Posted on 10/12/20 at 7:35 pm
Bama has had amazing offenses for the past few years and Kirby has game planned for them perfectly. Where he's whiffed is the change up.
There is no change up this season. Young isn't ready.
There is no change up this season. Young isn't ready.
Posted on 10/12/20 at 7:37 pm to chillmonster
Going to come down to our offensive production.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 7:25 am to lewis and herschel
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Going to come down to our offensive production.
Will Pickens step up and yank his head from his arse when he's not in the midst of a play?
Does Kearis Jackson provide enough of an additional threat to open up Pickens and/or the TEs?
Can we throw across the middle as effectively as we have through 3 games?
Will James Cook fall down immediately upon contact?
Can Zeus finally break 100 yards in a game?
Will we rotate through the 4 available RBs to keep them fresh?
Have our young RBs been working on ball security this week?
Of all the offensive questions I have, not a single one is about Stetson Bennett.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 8:21 am to chillmonster
Georgia is not man enough to beat Alabama...
Posted on 10/13/20 at 8:26 am to VoxDawg
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Will Pickens step up and yank his head from his arse?
Lord, I hope so. It's past time for that young man to grow up.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 9:21 am to chillmonster
Bama's Oline is huge. They average over 330 pounds. Probably would be over 340 if their 5* LT Leatherwood didn't loose weight.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 9:32 am to dcbl
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Georgia is not man enough to beat Alabama...
Yep, and Alabama can't lose.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 9:41 am to GurleyGirl
If you want to be the man....
Posted on 10/13/20 at 10:39 am to GurleyGirl
Hopefully Cochran can steal some signals.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 10:48 am to VoxDawg
SB4 is the exact type of QB that gives Bama trouble. Fleet enough on foot to escape and extend a play.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 10:49 am to VoxDawg
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Will Pickens step up and yank his head from his arse when he's not in the midst of a play?
I would be tempted to leave that dude at home. That 15 yard penalty kept Tenn's drive going and they scored off of it, if I remember correctly.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:14 am to VoxDawg
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Will Pickens step up and yank his head from his arse when he's not in the midst of a play?
I'm optimistic for no other reason than Pickens just screwed up and should be on his best behavior "this week". Two weeks from now, all bets are off
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Does Kearis Jackson provide enough of an additional threat to open up Pickens and/or the TEs?
Of course. He's going to be capable of clearing out the safeties for everyone else underneath. Bama is going to try to take the middle away but Bama can only cover so much space when you push Jackson downfield and get linebackers biting on misdirection.
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Can we throw across the middle as effectively as we have through 3 games?
I say yes. But if Bama pressures Bennett with 4 (or 3 with a spy), then I honestly am not optimistic. According to tide fans, that is a big IF.
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Will James Cook fall down immediately upon contact?
Of course. But I'm hoping Monken can get him 4 to 10 yards before contact.
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Can Zeus finally break 100 yards in a game?
I'm not targeting this against you. But the only he reason he hasn't yet is because we haven't needed him to. He gets close and the cavalry comes in off the bench. It is a silly question in terms of White's ability.
Does he get 100 against Bama? I'm still guessing no because McIntosh can do things he cant and Milton may be flashing this week in practice (no insider take here... I'm just guessing that Milton's role gets bigger during the course of the season). Bama could be the type of game where we need a bell cow to tote the rock 23 times, though.
quote:we rotate 2 to keep them fresh and offer a third in the second half. That is our typical MO. However, I see 4 getting work because they do different things.
Will we rotate through the 4 available RBs to keep them fresh?
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Of all the offensive questions I have, not a single one is about Stetson Bennett
I worry about him handling a 3 or 4 man pass rush. Our linemen didnt have the best technique against Tennessee. 3 men pass rushers were pushing our OL into Stetsons lap. The 4th man was spying Stetson to step out of the pocket and Bennett was dead to rights in an instant. I dont think it will be hard to duplicate that (bama should have equal talent on the DL to Tennessee).
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:34 am to meansonny
The only thing we have to fear, is Georgia itself...
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:37 am to VoxDawg
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Will Pickens step up and yank his head from his arse when he's not in the midst of a play?
He seems to straighten up after this kind of BS.
Pickens other problem is Stetson's arm limitations are limiting him. He's beaten guys deep for TDs 3 or 4 times and Stet either didn't have the arm to get it there or didn't even try.
We play 25-30 yards in. He and Monken will have to make adjustments to maximize his effectiveness.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:53 am to bunkerhill
Yea. The very next play after Pickens got the penalty, they scored, IIRC.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:54 am to chillmonster
I think Bama is going to blitz early and often and play extremely tight coverage counting on Bennett not being able to beat them deep.
Monken should counter with designed roll outs for Bennett with TE blocking and then sloughing off blocks in short yardage passing routes for the TE's and RB's. If the DB's come up to defend the run then there should be some WR's open behind them. This could be very effective if Bennett is able to throw accurately on the move.
Monken should counter with designed roll outs for Bennett with TE blocking and then sloughing off blocks in short yardage passing routes for the TE's and RB's. If the DB's come up to defend the run then there should be some WR's open behind them. This could be very effective if Bennett is able to throw accurately on the move.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 11:56 am to GurleyGirl
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This could be very effective if Bennett is able to throw accurately on the move.
To this point, we've seen this confirmed.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 12:01 pm to VoxDawg
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Will James Cook fall down immediately prior to contact?
FIFY
Posted on 10/13/20 at 12:09 pm to chillmonster
Bennett threw a bullet right around 60 yds vs Auburn, I fail to see the arm strength or lack there of issue. The undertheow is tactic that mitigates the risk of an incompletion. Be great to hit them in stride but that far down field it's easier said than done .
He is not Patrick Mahommes but who is...
People are bagging on Brick Vandergriffs arm as well but I would say he has a cannon.
Stafford and Shockley are the two strongest arms I have ever seen at UGA. Stafford had a mountain of drops for lack of touch. Shock had the most incredible pass I have ever seen in a game at Vandy. He damn near through it diagonally the 70 yards.
He is not Patrick Mahommes but who is...
People are bagging on Brick Vandergriffs arm as well but I would say he has a cannon.
Stafford and Shockley are the two strongest arms I have ever seen at UGA. Stafford had a mountain of drops for lack of touch. Shock had the most incredible pass I have ever seen in a game at Vandy. He damn near through it diagonally the 70 yards.
Posted on 10/13/20 at 12:23 pm to lewis and herschel
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Bennett threw a bullet right around 60 yds vs Auburn, I fail to see the arm strength or lack there of issue. The undertheow is tactic that mitigates the risk of an incompletion. Be great to hit them in stride but that far down field it's easier said than done .
Dude, I'm a fan of the kid, but he doesn't have good arm strength. It's just true.
You know what's better than an underthrow when a guy has 3 yards on the defender? A touchdown.
This post was edited on 10/13/20 at 12:26 pm
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