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How UGA’s defense took Tennessee’s offense away from them

Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:20 am
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
13904 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:20 am
There were a lot of wrinkles, but the things that stick out to me are…

1) Took away the run game…. And we took it away with 6 players essentially.

2) Deep safeties…. Our safeties didn’t have to be tight for run support, so they were able to line up as much as 20 yards deep. We played a lot of aggressive man underneath with the protection of 2 very good deep safeties.

3) Blitzed in passing situations. Hooker didn’t have time to let his athletic receivers get open deep or on those long drags. Tight man coverage and 2 deep safeties didn’t give him the looks he is used to getting.

2 and 3 are a direct result of us being able to do 1 though. Getting a lead and UT abandoning the run because it wasn’t working played into our game plan.


Lastly, I feel like our goal in the 2nd half was to shorten the game and avoid a shootout. That worked too.
Posted by BranchDawg
Flowery Branch
Member since Nov 2013
10050 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:22 am to
We played relatively vanilla Georgia defense and dared them to beat us man-to-man.

They could not do it.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
13904 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:26 am to
It was not vanilla in my opinion. Lots of stunts and blitzes and safeties where they are not used to them being.
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
4747 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:37 am to
quote:

We played relatively vanilla
We blitzed on 62% of pass plays after only 20% in the first 8 games. And a third of those were corner blitzes.

That ain’t vanilla.

That said, we got credited with 6 sacks and I could swear we had more.

Davis and Monden show as having no sacks and I am like 99% certain I saw both those guys get a sack. Am I wrong?
Posted by RealDawg
Dawgville
Member since Nov 2012
11135 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:46 am to
We got pressure when needed.

They had us beat 3x long he just didn’t connect on. Think I remember Smith chasing a tide end.

The pick by Ringo was how it should be done.

The lack of their ability to make quick adjustments helped us set our D.


Posted by RD Dawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
28088 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:46 am to
quote:

feel like our goal in the 2nd half was to shorten the game and avoid a shootout.


UT played their part as well.Took 5 minutes off the clock to start the 2nd half and came away with nothing.

Short passes and runs consumed the entire drive.
Posted by meansonny
ATL
Member since Sep 2012
26028 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 9:53 am to
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They had us beat 3x long he just didn’t connect on. Think I remember Smith chasing a tide end.


Some of the chasing was a result of us playing physical early in the route.

These are timing shots. Typically one read for Hooker and release. Moving the receiver off his path a little bit early can make Hooker shoulder the blame when the pass is way off further downfield.

We were very physical. Even after what I call a bogus hold call on ringo, Kirby told him to keep playing physical. Hooker throws to a spot..
Not to his receivers.
Posted by FirstCityDawg
Member since May 2017
3396 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:12 am to
I’m 100% positive Davis had one on Tennessee last possession of the game.
Posted by Cheer
Member since Sep 2021
5275 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:18 am to
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They had us beat 3x long he just didn’t connect on. Think I remember Smith chasing a tide end.


And, to my (admittedly foggy) recollection, he didn't connect because he had to let go too early due to pressure (real or perceived) from our front.

Never underestimate the power of disruption, especially when playing an offense that desires to create disruption of their own in order to create that separation in the secondary.
Posted by BeefDawg
Atlanta
Member since Sep 2012
4747 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:22 am to
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I’m 100% positive Davis had one on Tennessee last possession of the game.
Right?? Davis absolutely got a sack near the end of the 4th, which was our 7th of the game, but he has no sack listed on any box score I can find. WTF?

Monden’s sack was eliminated by a penalty, I think.
This post was edited on 11/6/22 at 10:23 am
Posted by FirstCityDawg
Member since May 2017
3396 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 10:38 am to
They showed Davis’ on SEC Final on SEC Network.
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
13904 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 11:11 am to
The deep balls were affected by.
1). Contact at the line, causing UT to adjust their route, which affects timing.
2) Safeties being deep caused them to have to work the sidelines deep. Not many chances in the middle. That plays into the bump coverage and makes them have to throw a well timed ball in a window.
3) Defensive pressure caused Hooker to not go through his progressions. He didn’t get to throw the deep balls when and where he wanted them.
Posted by Spaceman Spiff
Savannah
Member since Sep 2012
19888 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 11:15 am to
That was such a thing of beauty to watch
Posted by FinleyStreet
Member since Aug 2011
8000 posts
Posted on 11/6/22 at 12:54 pm to
It has to suck to watch your major rivals be competitive year after year while you sit at home with your thumb up your b-hole.

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