I tried telling you. Tua is trash lol. Boy SKIPPED two passes today.But that win though
Tua still ain’t gonna cut it, but defense is still solid and Tyreek is a damn cheat code. McDaniel coaching aggressive too. Love to see it. This quote from Tyreek says it all:
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So it depends on whether it works? Who knew?But that win though
Tua still ain’t gonna cut it, but defense is still solid and Tyreek is a damn cheat code. McDaniel coaching aggressive too. Love to see it. This quote from Tyreek says it all:
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I tried telling you. Tua is trash lol. Boy SKIPPED two passes today.
Not that it matters but UGA has looked better than Bama so far
Samford coach gave Kirby his first ever coaching opportunity at Valdosta St. He just wasn’t going to beat him 70-0. I’m sure they had a little agreement lol.Georgia looked really good week one, mediocre week two. That's not unusual for the first part of the season for most teams. I think Georgia's 2021 defense produced the most consistent series of dominant outcomes they've ever had, but I'm not expecting that consistency again this year. The 2022 defense is very inexperienced and the offense doesn't have the skill position talent to consistently control games like last year's D, IMO.
I am still waiting to see some other film/shots of the game aside from the broadcast view. I really do think that Pitt was getting away with murder in the secondary in the 2nd half, which led to Hooker holding it longer than usual or trying to scramble.
Pitt was also intent on stopping the run, and almost planned for us to try and fail. There were a few possessions where we galaxy brained ourselves on a 2nd down run and ran right into a brick wall or got tacked behind the line, when we were moving it fine through the air or had a drop.
It was like Narduzzi was depending on us to change it up from pass every now and then and they knew they could get us behind the sticks on a run.
There were times in the second half on offense where we really looked like we were at a loss for what to call.
One of my all time favorite VOLS. Whe he was at UT, my middle school aged son was playing little league football. He followed him on Instagram. JuWuan quickly followed him back and started conversing with him. While he never did make it, he told him he'd like to come watch him play. Pretty exciting for a young fella.I have not seen it posted, but Ju’Wuan James tore his Achilles today
You are correct….. it was hadden that got the tip on the int…. I tried watching the highlights to see what you were talking about on my phone…. Hard to see numbers on my phone…. Pitt threw the ball 44 times…. Burrell gave up the one TD…. One other pass in man coverage…. Couple more in that atrocious soft zone that I hate… one holding call…. Seems like a pretty decent game with all the pressure that we were dialing…. Might feel different if slovis didn’t get injured though.Umm no on all of those things….
Flowers missed the tackle on the tight end.
Warren Burrell was nowhere near the play that caused the interception he was on the opposite side of the field and got called for holding on a completely different receiver.
Also, the Touchdown where he was literally holding the guy and still let him catch it to tie the game was Burrell.
Whoops my bad on the first passing touchdown comment. I think I am talking about the deep ball that got them into scoring position on the first drive that they ended up just getting a field goal on.