Game Simulation: Bleacher Report (INB4)

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I know it's Bleacher Report. Just for a conversation piece!

Virtual Simulation Stimulation: Week 5
By Adam Kramer (National College Football Lead Writer)

Georgia 24, Tennessee 10

Mark Richt’s crew busts out of the gate with a 24-0 halftime lead and put it in cruise control after that.

Georgia QB Aaron Murray is absolutely brilliant, completing 19-of-31 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns. Wideout Tavarres King catches only four passes, but two of them go for big-play scores, and he finishes with 121 yards receiving in the game. And yes, linebacker Jarvis Jones finishes with two sacks, a forced fumble and 10 tackles overall.

Tyler Bray is not nearly as effective as Murray in this one, and the Vols’ quarterback struggles mightily. Bray throws for only 171 yards on 36 overall tosses and adds three interceptions to only one touchdown. Tennessee running backs are also held in check, and the team finishes with only 73 yards rushing on 30 carries. They also turn it over four times.

With games at Mississippi State, home against Alabama and at South Carolina on tap for the next month, Tennessee fans don't, at all, panic. These pitchforks, torches, dynamite and gasoline are just decorative pieces, you see.

Will it all come apart if this is the case?

Thoughts?
 
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Sounds plausible. I doubt we turn it over that many times though.
 
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I know it's Bleacher Report. Just for a conversation piece!

Virtual Simulation Stimulation: Week 5
By Adam Kramer (National College Football Lead Writer)

Georgia 24, Tennessee 10

Mark Richt’s crew busts out of the gate with a 24-0 halftime lead and put it in cruise control after that.

Georgia QB Aaron Murray is absolutely brilliant, completing 19-of-31 passes for 339 yards and three touchdowns. Wideout Tavarres King catches only four passes, but two of them go for big-play scores, and he finishes with 121 yards receiving in the game. And yes, linebacker Jarvis Jones finishes with two sacks, a forced fumble and 10 tackles overall.

Tyler Bray is not nearly as effective as Murray in this one, and the Vols’ quarterback struggles mightily. Bray throws for only 171 yards on 36 overall tosses and adds three interceptions to only one touchdown. Tennessee running backs are also held in check, and the team finishes with only 73 yards rushing on 30 carries. They also turn it over four times.

With games at Mississippi State, home against Alabama and at South Carolina on tap for the next month, Tennessee fans don't, at all, panic. These pitchforks, torches, dynamite and gasoline are just decorative pieces, you see.

Will it all come apart if this is the case?

Thoughts?

What i have seen when we play a good team. Sounds about right. Except if we turn the ball over 7 times it is gonna be more than 24-10.
 
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No way a team turns it over 7 times and loses by only 14 and the opponent only scores 24. I know the it's a simulation, but that's just dumb.
 
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I call BS.. Florida's defense is better then UGA

Not saying a scenario similar to that is not plausible. But we will not have worse offensive numbers then UF.
 
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score maybe that many turnovers NO WAY!!! It will be alot of three and outs is whats gonna kill them.
 
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I call BS.. Florida's defense is better then UGA

Not saying a scenario similar to that is not plausible. But we will not have worse offensive numbers then UF.

I'll take UGa's defense all day over UF's. They have been without their best secondary player and a very good LB, until now of course.
 
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Turn it over 7 times but only give up 24 points? Our defense must have really improved this week
 
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7 turnovers mean that UT gets fiddy hung on them.


That's fifty for you oldies.

Or 50.
 
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He is saying 4 turnovers which includes the 3 interceptions.
It's much better to try and use semantics to pick apart the opinion of someone who attempts to objectively handicap the game, but only so long as he predicts a Vols loss. Once you're fully indoctrinated into the Peoples Republic of Dooley it'll all make more sense.
 
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Game simulation?


Did you know that there are girls out there walking around with boobies for you to play with?


Or do you also have a simulation for that...?


I know, you had a Disclaimer there...buuuuuuuutttt, still........
 
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I can buy 2-3 picks for Bray and 1-2 fumbles from all other ball carriers. I can't buy 7 total turnovers. We've been bad but not that bad.

UGA wouldn't get 7 turnovers and only put up 24. With even 5 they'd likely put up 40+ on us.
 
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Why waste the time and money even playing the game? Might as well stay in Knoxville and continue to practice.
 
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I know it's Bleacher Report. Just for a conversation piece!

Virtual Simulation Stimulation: Week 5
By YorkVol (Amateur College Football Lead Writer)

Georgia 24, Tennessee 30

Mark Richt’s crew busts out of the gate with a 24-0 halftime lead and put it in cruise control after that.

However, Tennessee roars back after halftime. Tennessee QB Tyler Bray is absolutely brilliant, completing 31-of-44 passes for 439 yards and three touchdowns. Walk on Kicker Derek Brodus is 3-3 on field goals, including the game clincher in the final minute of the game. Wideout Justin Hunter catches only four passes, but two of them go for big-play scores, and he finishes with 121 yards receiving in the game. And yes, linebacker AJ Johnson finishes with two sacks, a forced fumble and 10 tackles overall.

After the first half, Aaron Murray is not nearly as effective as Bray in this one, and the Dogs’ quarterback struggles mightily. Although Murray throws for 4 TDs in the first half, he only has 71 yards and adds three interceptions in the final two quarters. Georgia running backs are also held in check, and the team finishes with only 73 yards rushing on 30 carries. They also turn it over four times.



Thoughts?

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