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re: By line- if Georgia had won by 1?

Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:49 am to
Posted by Bigdawgb
Member since Oct 2023
3235 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:49 am to
Biggest anomalies for me are the UGA staff getting pantsed that badly after a bye week & Carson Beck looking like a true freshman that'll go undrafted.

I haven't seen the team look that clueless since the 35-7 South Carolina game in 2012
Posted by Pastor Mike
Florida
Member since Dec 2020
6614 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 9:55 am to
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I'm confident the Dawgs & Tide will meet again later this year.



I am not convinced we will meet again. Two UT's would like to have a word with you
Posted by bamaoldtimer
Member since Dec 2009
1607 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 10:43 am to
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Listen to his post-game interview, he addressed it well.


Fair question. I enjoyed watching how coaching staffs make adjustments during the game. It’s like a boxing match.

Bama landed many punches early. Georgia countered and KO’d Bama late. To Bama’s credit, they got up and threw a haymaker that knocked Georgia out. Match over.

My questioning of DeBoer is why coming out of half time his team got punch drunk and nearly lost.

His post game presser does not address the WHY his defense could not stop Georgia 5 times and his Offense became anemic.

I give Coach DeBoer credit for the win. But I’ll be scrutinizing his in game adjustments closely. That’s what truly make the great coaches great. Saban was the best for 2nd half adjustments. Ie. most of the time.

Posted by bodask42
Tuscaloosa
Member since Aug 2009
2489 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 10:47 am to
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~Saban would have never let this happen.


I was in the stadium when Saban did let it happen (Cam-back in 2010). Good teams arent to just lay down, and Georgia was going for broke from late in the 1st half and on. So im not even that mad they came back.

Only decision I questioned was I was we had gone for it on 4th and half a yard late in the game and try hold on the ball so that Georgia never actually took the lead. But Bama answered immediately on offense when they had to so all good.
Posted by Che Boludo
Member since May 2009
21704 posts
Posted on 9/30/24 at 12:08 pm to
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His post game presser does not address the WHY his defense could not stop Georgia 5 times and his Offense became anemic.

I think he addressed it well enough, as did Kirby's

Hard to stop a team set to play 4 downs every series. Kirby did a great job with the long sustained drives in the 3rd before slowly increasing the tempo when the Bama D was gassed. Bobo called a great 4th qtr, executed very well by Beck to exploit a young secondary and tiring Bama defense. As DeBoer mentioned, if they get just one of those 4th down stops, it's likely a very different outcome. But, they didn't and it played out how it played out.

The Bama offense became initially anemic when UGA adjusted to seal the edges. Bama made adjustments, but as DeBoer said, it was executed well and many were out of position, which limited options. He owned it saying "we" (being coaches and others on team) need to do better in adjustments to help the QB. I'm sure some were looking at the scoreboard to a degree, which is human nature. But, as Bama tried to slow the game down they didn't have the tempo, rhythm and execution they were playing with earlier, and it often got them behind early in the series.

Uga has elite talent and coaching. They put on a clinic for how to play 60 mins.

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