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re: Most explosive SEC offenses in 2022?
Posted on 5/6/22 at 7:50 pm to DirtyDouglas
Posted on 5/6/22 at 7:50 pm to DirtyDouglas
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t we actually do have some nice offensive weapons.
Names?
Posted on 5/6/22 at 9:22 pm to Dawgfanman
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UGA had most explosive attack last year. #4 nationally in yards per play #3 nationally in points per play
How stupid do you have to be to downvote stats?
Posted on 5/7/22 at 6:39 am to VADawg
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Shaffer is the other one. I think Ericson is going to be a backup interior OL and someone else (Willock?) will step up and take the other guard spot.
I knew Shaffer left, but would he have played if Ratledge had not gotten hurt?
Also, I honestly think we see Amuarius Mims at the guard spot in place of Ericson, but have also seen Willock as the other possibility. Either way we return the majority of our OLine, and will miss Salyer but otherwise will be improved, probably. (My opinion)
Posted on 5/7/22 at 7:18 am to DawgsLife
Ericson was in line to be our starting C, and became the replacement for Tate. We do return 4 of our top 6 OL, which is catastrophic according to the clueless.
Posted on 5/7/22 at 10:20 am to LAHog124
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The Hogs will be interesting
We could do very well indeed. I suspect Pittman likes to throttle opponents too much to really go balls to walls with his offense. The big question mark is replacing Burks, who was KJ's safety blanket last year. I'm not saying KJ sucks mind you, just that having Burks out there as a home run threat on every play was a godsend to our offense.
Posted on 5/7/22 at 11:04 am to Blackgloves
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I don't think its possible for us to not improve at Qb this year.
Yeah, with your quarterback whisperer coach haha
Posted on 5/7/22 at 11:10 am to BullDozerDawg
Our O will not be explosive. It will be an offense that will grind you down and keep the ball out of your hands after our D imposes its will for 3 quarters.
What you saw in 2020, you’ll see this year. Last year we did not have the QB to prooerly manage the scheme, and our OL was developing. Neither should be an issue this year, we have better receivers, and iur RBs will be just as good.
What you saw in 2020, you’ll see this year. Last year we did not have the QB to prooerly manage the scheme, and our OL was developing. Neither should be an issue this year, we have better receivers, and iur RBs will be just as good.
This post was edited on 5/7/22 at 11:13 am
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