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Posted on 1/11/18 at 12:03 pm to DawgCountry
quote:he started the play off inside the hash to try and bait tua. He drifted over to the proper location when the ball was snapped, but then tua played him and moved him back inside with his eyes, meanwhile devonta Smith was much faster than the corner was expecting. Devonta faked an inside redirect and then hit the burners and blew past the veteran corner before he could put a hand on him. Tua didnt ever look at him until a fraction of a second before he threw it. Incidentally, if tua had not thrown that ball and checked down to the rb we still would have picked up the first down. He had 30 yards of green in from of him, 2 wrs down field to block, and everybody but Malcolm parish was running the other way
he didnt play well at all but in a typical cover 2, the safety picks that ball off easy. He was in center field and not where he should have been
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 12:03 pm to FlexDawg
your team CHOKED
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 12:47 pm to DawgsLife
congrats...no one will remember that..everyone will remember you lost to alabama in the national title. your team choked, just like always
Posted on 1/11/18 at 12:51 pm to FlexDawg
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The performance on the field not counting the refs bad calls clearly shows UGA was the better team.
You had the benefit of defending Jalen Hurts for 2 Quarters. We actually gave away 2 whole quarters only to win the game in the next 2 with a QB change. I would say the performance by Bama in the 3rd and 4th quarters shows who the better team was. If Tua plays all 4 quarters we likely put up 40 points or more.
Game was night and day after he came in.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 12:53 pm to auzach91
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your team CHOKED
Pot meet kettle
Posted on 1/11/18 at 1:00 pm to diddlydawg7
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He definitely had a rough game, but Dom Sanders was in the wrong on the last play. Parrish was supposed to let him go and Sanders would have gone 1 on 1 with Smith, but Parrish looked back and saw Sanders wasn't moving over, so he tried to catch up but it was too late.
While somebody should have been there, the pass was pinpoint and just a couple yards shy of the endzone. Momentum alone would probably have put the receiver over the line. It was a straight run so the defender would have two choices: fall back to see the ball or commit pass interference. The real failure was play-calling. The cover should have been dropped back completely so they could advance on the throw, not try to keep up with it. My guess is the coaches were too busy celebrating a second and whatever the hell it was down because they saw the NC right there. Not giving enough credit to Tua's arm is what killed them.
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Posted on 1/11/18 at 1:03 pm to auzach91
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your team CHOKED
You are right we had a 13 point lead and blew it. You should have some sympathy....... 20-0
Posted on 1/11/18 at 8:06 pm to mistaken4193
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I can go ahead and tell you, Kirby will never have a lock down secondary. We never did at Bama when he was here(maybe 2011) but UGA is going to have to get pressure to be effective against the pass.
Wait... Maybe 2011, are you serious? His defense allowed 111 Passing yards a game... Which is practically unheard of.
Anywho, I thought it was Saban's defense anyway ...
Our secondary was fine this year. Malkom is definitely a weak spot, but Baker is lockdown. Credit Daboll and Tua for attacking our weakest point.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:20 pm to auzach91
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the national title. your team choked, just like always
Didn’t AU blow an 18 point lead to FSU in the title game?
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:26 pm to 1BamaRTR
The game changed when Fromm pass hit the Bama player on the helmet and was picked. We just had an int. We had control at that point. That play totally changed everything.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:40 pm to jcljag
Didn't think this thread would last this long, lol
Posted on 1/11/18 at 9:48 pm to dhuck20
Im telling you, you will get frustrated as frick with your Secondary. UGA will be as good as any in the front 7 but like Bama was under Kirby will be exploitable in the Secondary. Also there will be times where you get pissed the frick off because a QB takes off running on 3rd and 10 and gets a 1st down because everyones back is turned. Also tempo will hurt you too.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:22 pm to mistaken4193
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Im telling you, you will get frustrated as frick with your Secondary
Well... the personnel now was Jeremy Pruitt's guys in the secondary.
We will have to see where it goes from here.
We lost 3 starters from the OL in 2016... and the offensive line improved in 2017.
Losing 3 starters in the secondary will actually lead to talent/athletic upgrades (like the OL this season). It may or may not improve. I'm optimistic, but you might be right.
Posted on 1/11/18 at 10:40 pm to NATidefan
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Malkom Parrish was the reason Georgia Lost...
unnecessary to pile on at this point
Posted on 1/12/18 at 1:29 am to lewis and herschel
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We prepared for Hurts, it worked magically.
We did not prepare for Tua, he made the most out of a UGA game plan to stop one trick Hurts, not a kid with the arm talent of Tua.
Not sure any coach has ever replaced a QB with as many wins and as few losses as hurts in a NC game. Why prepare for it? Only so much time.
Tua is great and played like it, but he does not look like that if we prepare for him instead of hurts.
You seem so sure about all of that.
Kirby clearly said in his post-game presser that they expected Tua to play, studied film on him playing and prepared for him. It's at about the one minute mark:
Youtube: Kirby's post-game PC
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Posted on 1/12/18 at 1:38 am to jcljag
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The game changed when Fromm pass hit the Bama player on the helmet and was picked. We just had an int. We had control at that point. That play totally changed everything.
Hot take
Posted on 1/12/18 at 1:42 am to randomways
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While somebody should have been there, the pass was pinpoint and just a couple yards shy of the endzone. Momentum alone would probably have put the receiver over the line. It was a straight run so the defender would have two choices: fall back to see the ball or commit pass interference. The real failure was play-calling. The cover should have been dropped back completely so they could advance on the throw, not try to keep up with it. My guess is the coaches were too busy celebrating a second and whatever the hell it was down because they saw the NC right there. Not giving enough credit to Tua's arm is what killed them.
There were three receivers open on the play. Tua could've thrown to either of the other two for the first down.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 1:55 am to MeatCleaverWeaver
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I THINK atompkins is saying us not running the back with the “hot hand” (Sony) more cost us the game. I hope that’s what he’s saying because Sony certainly didn’t do anything to cost us the game
Post by UGA poster fibonaccisquared from another thread:
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Word is that Michel had an injury somewhere in the second half, which is why he was notably absent late. Something about his hip? Haven't seen specifics yet. Chubb I assume was because you guys had bottled him up all game and they were looking for the closest thing to Sony's skillset.
Posted on 1/12/18 at 2:02 am to DawgCountry
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he didnt play well at all but in a typical cover 2, the safety picks that ball off easy. He was in center field and not where he should have been.
There were three receivers open on the play. Tua could've thrown to either of the other two for the first down.
This post was edited on 1/12/18 at 2:03 am
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