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re: Why are people convinced Georgia is going to be magically better this season?
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:05 am to Daddyof4
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:05 am to Daddyof4
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Don't want to speak for the man, but at that point I believe 4 of the top 5 TACKLERS were out. Not necessarily Best players but most productive as far as tacklers. Anzalone, Davis, Maye, Cox, Sherit, some more that I'm obviously not remembering and I'm too lazy to use stats. No troll here fellas just trying to clear it up some
Nah, man, let them have their little dumbfrick Dog orgy of how great they're going to be -- all they needed was a BETTER top ten recruiting class than they've had for the last three years.
This one's different.
This is the one, guys. I can feel it. That's going to beat Vanderbilt.
P.S.: Just to show you guys aren't reading, too, regarding Cleveland and Callaway.
Cleveland started four (4) games to Callaway's eleven (11). He had a higher average yardage per catch and caught one less touchdown in spite of seeing the field much less.
Don't know what the future will tell, but having higher YPC and one less touchdown in spite of starting 7 games less is pretty telling.
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 10:08 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:12 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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all they needed was a BETTER top ten recruiting class than they've had for the last three years. This one's different.
I quit posting in here because the thread kinda went off the rails, but I don't know why you can't see the difference in these classes. It's pretty simple really.
14 class: 13 combined 4/5*, 8 3*
15 class: 14 combined 4/5*, 16 3*
16 class: 13 combined 4/5*, 9 3*
17 class: 20 combined 4/5*, 6 3*
If you don't see how this class was better than the last 3 I simply don't know what to tell you. 6 more combined high level guys compared to the next best class, in addition to less 3* guys than in any of those classes.
I'm not saying anything at all about how that translates to actual production, but to ignore how much better this class is overall than any we've ever signed under richt is just being willfully ignorant.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:15 am to WG_Dawg
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I quit posting in here because I don't know how many more 4/5*s we need to beat Vanderbilt.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:17 am to Daddyof4
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want to speak for the man, but at that point I believe 4 of the top 5 TACKLERS were out.
So you are saying he isn't smart enough to say what he means to say? Yes, we know:
If he says freshman, he might mean sophomore.
If he says "best", he might mean tacklers.
If he says uga recruiting, he might mean uf recruiting.
If he says offense, he might mean defense.
If he says recruiting matters, he might be thinking it does unless it's uf recruiting.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:20 am to djsdawg
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If he says freshman, he might mean sophomore.
''P.S.: Just to show you guys aren't reading, too, regarding Cleveland and Callaway.
Cleveland started four (4) games to Callaway's eleven (11). He had a higher average yardage per catch and caught one less touchdown in spite of seeing the field much less.''
Maybe it's less about what I'm saying and more regarding retarded Bulldog reading skills.
EDIT: I mean, it's literally the first thing you would have to read on this page but you still plod on with the same silly argument that's been thoroughly destroyed.
This bulldog salt mine is delicious.
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 10:23 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:22 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
So I see you have no rational response to my post, got it.
Last I checked UF lost to a 1AA school while filled with 4* talent as well not even 5 years ago. Things happen. My entire point in my last post, which I've reiterated before but you don't seem to accept, is simply that this class is more talented than any we've ever had, nothing more.
Last I checked UF lost to a 1AA school while filled with 4* talent as well not even 5 years ago. Things happen. My entire point in my last post, which I've reiterated before but you don't seem to accept, is simply that this class is more talented than any we've ever had, nothing more.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:24 am to WG_Dawg
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So I see you have no rational response to my post, got it.
Last I checked UF lost to a 1AA school while filled with 4* talent as well not even 5 years ago. Things happen. My entire point in my last post, which I've reiterated before but you don't seem to accept, is simply that this class is more talented than any we've ever had, nothing more.
Because the whole point is that Georgia is mediocre because of it's head coach, like we fricking said regarding Muschamp.
You guys just caught a guy cut from the same cloth, like we've been saying.
There's no reason Georgia should recruit that highly and lose to Vanderbilt, or even Ole Miss -- because you may have not outrecruited Florida too much, but you certainly outrecruited them and by a lot.
It's okay, though.
You guys got this, you finally have a better top ten recruiting class, things are turning around.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:42 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Don't know what the future will tell, but having higher YPC and one less touchdown in spite of starting 7 games less is pretty telling.
It really isn't if you understand simple math. The less catches you have, the more a long reception can skew the Ypc. Tds are often the result of play call choice, which means They don't necessarily prove talent level or ability. Perhaps a secondary wr gets wide open because the opponent is concerned with the #1 wr.
Remember when You never commented on the NFL combine invites?
Florida (8)
Alex Anzalone – Linebacker
Caleb Brantley – Defensive tackle
Bryan Cox Jr. – Defensive end
Jarrad Davis – Linebacker
Marcus Maye – Safety
David Sharpe – Offensive tackle
Jalen Tabor – Cornerback
Quincy Wilson – Cornerback
Georgia (1)
Isaiah McKenzie – Receiver
Proof that straw is clueless? Yes.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:44 am to djsdawg
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It really isn't if you understand simple math. The less catches you have, the more a long reception can skew the Ypc. Tds are often the result of play call choice, which means They don't necessarily prove talent level or ability. Perhaps a secondary wr gets wide open because the opponent is concerned with the #1 wr.
So playcalling is more indicative than starting 7 less games than your competition? Dude you are fricking retarded. The Georgia Bulldog version of TJ.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:44 am to djsdawg
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It really isn't if you understand simple math. The less catches you have, the more a long reception can skew the Ypc. Tds are often the result of play call choice, which means They don't necessarily prove talent level or ability. Perhaps a secondary wr gets wide open because the opponent is concerned with the #1 wr.
And as for the Combine:
Alex Anzalone – Linebacker (Season ending injury.)
Caleb Brantley – Defensive tackle
Bryan Cox Jr. – Defensive end (Fighting injuries, out for Bowl game with hip surgery.)
Jarrad Davis – Linebacker (Season ending injury.)
Marcus Maye – Safety (Season ending injury.)
David Sharpe – Offensive tackle
Jalen Tabor – Cornerback
Quincy Wilson – Cornerback
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 10:49 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:52 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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And as for the Combine:
Alex Anzalone – Linebacker (Season ending injury.) - played in UGA game
Caleb Brantley – Defensive tackle
Bryan Cox Jr. – Defensive end (Fighting injuries, out for Bowl game with hip surgery.) - played in UGA game
Jarrad Davis – Linebacker (Season ending injury.) - played in UGA game
Marcus Maye – Safety (Season ending injury.) - played in UGA game
David Sharpe – Offensive tackle
Jalen Tabor – Cornerback
Quincy Wilson – Cornerback
Just for context
NFL Combine for UGA:
Isaiah McKenzie - 5'7 150lb WR
That's it
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 10:53 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:59 am to Crowknowsbest
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Just for context
NFL Combine for UGA:
Isaiah McKenzie - 5'7 150lb WR
That's it
We have one offensive player and out of the 8 defensive players listed four of them were out for our bowl game in which we set a record for. It doesn't include our other starting safety, either.
So one offensive player for one offensive player, and both starting safeties, both starting linebackers and Bryan out against Iowa.
Yet, we still beat teams like LSU and Iowa.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 10:59 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Remember when I told you to compare old uga OL/db recruiting to 2017 uga OL/db recruiting and you started talking about uf's offense? Point is,You are the last person who should be trying to insult another's intelligence. Try to prove you can stay on topic.
Because of that proven inability of your thinking, I figured that stat post would go way over your head. Do you really think his Ypc is gonna stay as high as 21+ once he starts getting more 5-10 yard receptions? Simple math suggests no.
Because of that proven inability of your thinking, I figured that stat post would go way over your head. Do you really think his Ypc is gonna stay as high as 21+ once he starts getting more 5-10 yard receptions? Simple math suggests no.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:01 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Alex Anzalone – Linebacker (Season ending injury.) Caleb Brantley – Defensive tackle Bryan Cox Jr. – Defensive end (Fighting injuries, out for Bowl game with hip surgery.) Jarrad Davis – Linebacker (Season ending injury.) Marcus Maye – Safety (Season ending injury.) David Sharpe – Offensive tackle Jalen Tabor – Cornerback Quincy Wilson – Cornerback
So you still had 3 first round picks on defense without the injured guys? Wow. If only uf had amazing talent on defense.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:03 am to djsdawg
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Because of that proven inability of your thinking, I figured that stat post would go way over your head. Do you really think his Ypc is gonna stay as high as 21+ once he starts getting more 5-10 yard receptions? Simple math suggests no.
Do you really think starting 7 less games isn't going to drive up his stats for more yards and more touchdown receptions?
Simple math suggests no. It's bizarre how you think more playing time would affect his YPC but not his overall stats in touchdowns received or yardage.
I mean, if he catches 2 touchdowns the entire year with four starts in contrast to 3 for a guy who started eleven games, we could just as easily assume that they'd have the same amount of receiving touchdowns, no?
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:06 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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We have one offensive player and out of the 8 defensive players listed four of them were out for our bowl game in which we set a record for. It doesn't include our other starting safety, either.
So one offensive player for one offensive player, and both starting safeties, both starting linebackers and Bryan out against Iowa.
Yet, we still beat teams like LSU and Iowa.
By that logic, it's pretty fricking impressive that UGA beat teams like AU and UNC with only 1 upperclassmen that the NFL deemed worthy to invite to its draft try-out.
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:15 am to Crowknowsbest
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By that logic, it's pretty fricking impressive that UGA beat teams like AU and UNC with only 1 upperclassmen that the NFL deemed worthy to invite to its draft try-out.
Vanderbilt says hi. So does Ole Miss.
At the end, we're going no where.
''You guys still had talent after five of your defensive starters (almost half) went down on defense.''
''We only had ONE player invited (who was on offense)!!''
''So did we (on offense).......''
This is just a pointless spinning of the wheels by now, and even more pointless because Florida was having troubles of its own but still managed to beat the teams it needed to, including Georgia.
Enjoy your new, expensive, Muschamp-esque HC, I'm out.
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 11:23 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:33 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Do you really think starting 7 less games isn't going to drive up his stats for more yards and more touchdown receptions?
I asked you a simple yes or no question about Ypc and this was your answer? Try again. Keep it simple, perhaps to a simple yes or no. The wording you used doesn't even make sense for the point you are trying to make. Looks like another example of you thinking one thing but not being able to articulate it like a normal person.
This post was edited on 2/14/17 at 11:39 am
Posted on 2/14/17 at 11:54 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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guys still had talent after five of your defensive starters (almost half) went down on defense.''
3 first rounders is a big deal. 2 lock down cbs and a very good pass rushing DT. Any reasonable person wouldn't try so hard to downplay the effect of having such talent on the field. I hope uga will one day have such talent.
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