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re: UT Shut Down Georgia's Offense in the 2nd Half.
Posted on 11/15/22 at 2:30 pm to I-59 Tiger
Posted on 11/15/22 at 2:30 pm to I-59 Tiger
Lsu defense is better than tenn NOW
Posted on 11/15/22 at 2:46 pm to Hook Em Horns
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Posting that stupid arse Milly Vinally meme
He doesn’t even understand it undermines his point
Posted on 11/15/22 at 2:50 pm to LunaFreak
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UT Shut Down Georgia's Offense in the 2nd Half.
Posted on 11/15/22 at 2:52 pm to LunaFreak
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You better hope you can shut it down again. You ain't holding us to 13 points again.
It’ll be interesting to see what kind of defense and offensive success you both have when y’all play again next season
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:01 pm to LunaFreak
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So not because of the rain?
You sure it wasn't the rain?
so what's your excuse for 289 yards and 13 points? A crowd yelling too much?
Nothing about that game should give you unfettered confidence winning a rematch, one that would be in Atlanta. The crowd may cause Tennessee's offense to suck again
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:02 pm to LunaFreak
Georgia played the clock game and kept your offense on the bench, not to mention how many times did they sack Hooker?
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:02 pm to djsdawg
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He doesn’t even understand it undermines his point
fraud posting a picture of a fraud. The irony writes itself
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:10 pm to LunaFreak
Georgia's defensive front not only dominated the game but reminded the college football world that its defense can still win a championship. The Bulldogs sacked Hooker six times and notched eight tackles for loss on the afternoon, and that was the biggest reason this game got sideways in the first half
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The offense was dynamic in the first half, then brutally efficient in the second half. Bennett threw for 156 yards in the first quarter and had a 13-yard scramble for a touchdown. The Bulldogs led 21-3 after Bennett hit Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint in the back of the end zone in the first minute of the second quarter. It was a downfield passing clinic, with receivers getting open on different routes, and Bennett hitting them for gains of 52 (Arian Smith), 49 (Kenny McIntosh) and 37 (Ladd McConkey).
Then the rain hit and Georgia’s offense took the air out of the ball, preventing any hopes of a Tennessee comeback, with a 15-play drive that only resulted in a field goal but took 8:44 off the clock.
As considerate as it was for Bennett and the offense to give the defense rest, it didn’t play like it needed it. Tennessee’s offense was deemed unstoppable. Well, Georgia stopped it, over and over and over.
Six sacks. Many more hurries. Pass coverage so good that Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker seemed to spend the entire game holding the ball, waiting for someone to get open, then often being dragged to the ground. Jalen Carter was a force in the middle. Ringo and the secondary were superb, with Ringo hauling in the key interception and the other defensive backs rendering Jalin Hyatt and other star receivers ineffective.
Translated: Georgia had better players and looked like it. They won the one-on-one battles both in the trenches and on pass routes. Tennessee couldn’t complete deep balls. Tennessee couldn’t run the ball. Tennessee, after making Alabama, Kentucky and others look overmatched on defense, ran into a unit that may not have the experience and accolades of the 2021 Georgia defense, but sure played like it.
And all without Smith, the emotional leader of the unit.
Seth Emerson is a staff writer for The Athletic
CBS Sports
The offense was dynamic in the first half, then brutally efficient in the second half. Bennett threw for 156 yards in the first quarter and had a 13-yard scramble for a touchdown. The Bulldogs led 21-3 after Bennett hit Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint in the back of the end zone in the first minute of the second quarter. It was a downfield passing clinic, with receivers getting open on different routes, and Bennett hitting them for gains of 52 (Arian Smith), 49 (Kenny McIntosh) and 37 (Ladd McConkey).
Then the rain hit and Georgia’s offense took the air out of the ball, preventing any hopes of a Tennessee comeback, with a 15-play drive that only resulted in a field goal but took 8:44 off the clock.
As considerate as it was for Bennett and the offense to give the defense rest, it didn’t play like it needed it. Tennessee’s offense was deemed unstoppable. Well, Georgia stopped it, over and over and over.
Six sacks. Many more hurries. Pass coverage so good that Tennessee quarterback Hendon Hooker seemed to spend the entire game holding the ball, waiting for someone to get open, then often being dragged to the ground. Jalen Carter was a force in the middle. Ringo and the secondary were superb, with Ringo hauling in the key interception and the other defensive backs rendering Jalin Hyatt and other star receivers ineffective.
Translated: Georgia had better players and looked like it. They won the one-on-one battles both in the trenches and on pass routes. Tennessee couldn’t complete deep balls. Tennessee couldn’t run the ball. Tennessee, after making Alabama, Kentucky and others look overmatched on defense, ran into a unit that may not have the experience and accolades of the 2021 Georgia defense, but sure played like it.
And all without Smith, the emotional leader of the unit.
Seth Emerson is a staff writer for The Athletic
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:14 pm to duvaldawg77
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Vol fans did I get the above narrative right?
No, its your cowfkker brethren who are blaming the rain for not getting very many points.
Or the clock. Depending on who you ask.
UT fans are just laughing at them.
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so what's your excuse for 289 yards and 13 points? A crowd yelling too much?
What are you babbling about.
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It’ll be interesting to see what kind of defense and offensive success you both have when y’all play again next season
You'll get to see it on Dec 31.
You'll be at home with your three losses.
This post was edited on 11/15/22 at 3:16 pm
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:15 pm to LunaFreak
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blaming the rain
23 passes before rain
2 passes after rain
RAIN > vols
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:18 pm to djsdawg
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djs dawg
Stop trying to take credit for doing what the RAIN did.
Uga went from pass heavy to run heavy as soon as that RAIN started.
lmao, UG fans blaming the rain for their lackluster offensive performance
This post was edited on 11/15/22 at 3:20 pm
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:19 pm to LunaFreak
Well it’s official.
You’re a retard.
You’re a retard.
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:20 pm to LunaFreak
Thanks for validating my points with your meme.
Back to back drives :
27 plays for 145 yards
14 minutes taken off the clock
CLOCK stopped one drive
RAIN stopped the other
Back to back drives :
27 plays for 145 yards
14 minutes taken off the clock
CLOCK stopped one drive
RAIN stopped the other
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:20 pm to LunaFreak
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What are you babbling about.
what's your excuse for your high-powered offense only having 289 yards and 13 points against UGA?
If you have no excuse, then I guess that just means UGA is a lot better than Tennessee, no?
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:20 pm to FreddieMac
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djs dawg
Stop trying to take credit for doing what the RAIN did.
Uga went from pass heavy to run heavy as soon as that RAIN started.
lmao, UG fans blaming the rain for their lackluster offensive performance
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:26 pm to LunaFreak
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I understand why you wouldn't be keeping up with the playoff race, as your team sucks and got pooned in Neyland
Kinda like 10rc got beat by UGA. Not at all worried about the playoffs.... just one game at a time, but we'll see you in the SECG. What... sorry... did you say your WEREN'T in the SECCG???? Interesting.
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:35 pm to Cadello
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Well it’s official. You’re a retard.
So much
Posted on 11/15/22 at 3:56 pm to lsufball19
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what's your excuse for your high-powered offense only having 289 yards and 13 points against UGA?
Nothing based upon his lack of response
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