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re: ESPN Finds Blueprint for Beating Georgia?
Posted on 12/1/21 at 2:20 pm to Jrv2damac
Posted on 12/1/21 at 2:20 pm to Jrv2damac
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It’s a matter of consistency (more so on offense, less so on defense).
I don’t think you will find a Bama fan that will argue against that.
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Alabama’s rushing offense is also mediocre.
The offensive line leaves a lot to be desired on the right side and we’ve lost McClendon, Wheaton, and Williams to injury. Robinson is now also dealing with a leg injury, so to be mediocre at this point is somewhat of a miracle in itself.
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UGA also dominated the four common opponents that either gave Alabama a push or came very close to beating Alabama.
I think the hope is that UGA hasn’t really played anyone that matched what they do on offense as well as Alabama’s defense. Bama has been surprisingly good against the run and average in pass D this year. So while Georgia faired better against common opponents, I don’t think those opponents have the ability to replicate what Alabama is capable of if they play an efficient game.
Posted on 12/1/21 at 2:34 pm to CaptainMorgan
Any reasonable Dawg fan will tell you that we're concerned about the vertical passing game. Downfield threats are the one thing that's had us hoping we could get better about defending as the season progressed. USCjr did a little bit of that early in the game, and Tennessee did the same.
Now, it's also important to note that a lot of bomb plays cannot develop in under 3 seconds when the line play starts to collapse the pocket around the opposing QB and/or he begins to feel the pressure/pursuit.
Now, it's also important to note that a lot of bomb plays cannot develop in under 3 seconds when the line play starts to collapse the pocket around the opposing QB and/or he begins to feel the pressure/pursuit.
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