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kiddiedoc

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After watching the replay, and listening to the commentary, a few rambling ideas:

1. The O-line was definitely sub-par. Watch the blocking -- you will see a number of misses. A couple that stood out (use TiVO or DVR): on the sack-fumble, the left end gets manhandled and stumbles all the way back to the other side of the line, stands up, and looks lost, and on a late rushing attempt, the right end goes right by his man, again untouched, and hits Riggs in the backfield.

2. Why throw a 5 yard pass on 3rd and long?

3. Why does the punt coverage team play the receiver instead of running down and looking back for the ball? OF COURSE he's going to fake a "fair catch" on the 10. Get your tails to the one and catch the #$@%ing ball! Watch the difference in UGA's coverage and ours and you will see the light.

4. Clausen was, forgive me you Rick-for-president freaks, mediocre at best. The series in the red zone is haunting. A missed easy seam pass, then a way underthrown corner route. That's QB101. The corner route gets a deep ball -- either a TD or incompletion, no questions asked. IMO, this was maybe the most telling turn of the game.

5. Fulmer needs to be a little more upset. I know he's trying to act strong and confident, but wow. "Well, we'll need to look at the film on that one" isn't cutting it with me.

6. The fumble recovery for UGA was DEFINITELY picked up by a guy in orange, on his back, and down. How the replay official missed that one? No idea. Another game-breaker.

7. Randy sheepishly disclosed his dictated limitations. I don't remember his exact words, but something to the extent of "Coach Fulmer has a philosophy on offense, and that's what we work with."

8. Watch the punt return TD. Who is the guy that completely misses the tackle? In perfect position, and hardly even gets a hand on him. Watch it slow, and you can't miss it.

9. Glad we learned from the reverse Florida ran against us for a TD. Not.



Thoughts???
 
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Didn't see the game. But it sounds like we got beat in nearly every facet of the game.
 
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That all sounds right on. That fumble you speak of was a horrible call. Our guy clearly had it and was down but I guess the refs didn't blow it dead. Had he rolled over on it, it would have been our ball. Instead, he was belly up with about 3 UGA players pulling his arms and pulling the ball out. Can they even review that on instant replay? If so, then it's not working. Go figure.
 
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7. Randy sheepishly disclosed his dictated limitations. I don't remember his exact words, but something to the extent of "Coach Fulmer has a philosophy on offense, and that's what we work with."

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When did he say that?
 
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Originally posted by vol_freak@Oct 9, 2005 9:44 PM
7. Randy sheepishly disclosed his dictated limitations. I don't remember his exact words, but something to the extent of "Coach Fulmer has a philosophy on offense, and that's what we work with."

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When did he say that?
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Sorry about the delay, I just checked it. 49 minutes in. The question was regarding how being backed up on offense limited the playcalling. Randy starts with "Coach Fulmer has a philosophy. . . ."

It's subtle, but telling, I believe.
 
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Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Oct 9, 2005 10:37 PM
8. Watch the punt return TD.  Who is the guy that completely misses the tackle?  In perfect position, and hardly even gets a hand on him.  Watch it slow, and you can't miss it.
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I was sitting in the endzone with the returner coming right back at me, so I could see the lanes open up on that punt return. You could tell while the ball was in the air that the first guy down was going to whiff and that it was going to be a big return. Also, I know he is a kicker, but Britton Colquitt's attempt to tackle the return man may have been one of the saddest I've ever seen.
 
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At least in the LSU game I think, he kicked the guy and tripped him up.
 
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Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Oct 9, 2005 10:49 PM
Sorry about the delay, I just checked it.  49 minutes in.  The question was regarding how being backed up on offense limited the playcalling.  Randy starts with "Coach Fulmer has a philosophy. . . ."

It's subtle, but telling, I believe.
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Definitely telling.

It also sounds like he may be tired of taking the heat for it.
 
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Originally posted by vol_freak@Oct 9, 2005 10:50 PM
Definitely telling.

It also sounds like he may be tired of taking the heat for it.
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My Dad and I were talking about that today. Whether you think the criticism is justified or not, can you imagine the stress on Randy Sanders right now? I would think it would begin to take it's toll.
 
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Originally posted by GAVol@Oct 9, 2005 9:49 PM
I was sitting in the endzone with the returner coming right back at me, so I could see the lanes open up on that punt return.  You could tell while the ball was in the air that the first guy down was going to whiff and that it was going to be a big return.  Also, I know he is a kicker, but Britton Colquitt's attempt to tackle the return man may have been one of the saddest I've ever seen.
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Just watched it again. The miss is at our 45, white guy, can't see his number. Awful. Awful. Awful. He looks like a punter trying to tackle the return man. And Britton looks like my grandmother (who has a handicapped tag).
 
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I don't think the UGA return man did anything but run straight ahead and maybe make 1 cut.
 
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How about the punt coverage? Why do our guys not get downfield and spot the ball instead of standing around watching the return guy dupe them? That early roller could have easily backed UGA up inside the 5.
 
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This all just proves what a punter we had in Dustin...as if I need to even point that out. He kicked the ball HIGH and allowed everyone to get down the field and make the play. A lot of times the returner would have to go backwards or fumble it because of the velocity of the ball coming down.

That return started to go bad when Britton kicked the line drive to him.
 
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Overall I think Britton was much improved, but it drives me crazy when we punt from inside the other team's territory and kick it in the endzone.
 
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Originally posted by GAVol@Oct 9, 2005 11:05 PM
Overall I think Britton was much improved, but it drives me crazy when we punt from inside the other team's territory and kick it in the endzone.
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Well, he certainly seems to be getting a little bit better each and every game. By this time next year I think that we will be seeing Dustin type kicks.
 
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does anybody even watch his lame show i watched it once after the uab game and his excuses made me sick. sometimes i wonder if he knows what he is talking about.
 
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Originally posted by kiddiedoc@Oct 9, 2005 10:37 PM
2. Why throw a 5 yard pass on 3rd and long?
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This one drives me crazy. It's the whole "get the ball in the playmaker's hands and let him make plays" thing. While agree with that, on 3rd down, can we PLEASE get the ball in the playmaker's hands when he is past the 1st down marker?

Seems to me since Clausen is not a threat to run or throw deep, it's just as hard for the playmaker to make something happen after that short pass as it is to run the ball.
 
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Originally posted by GAVol@Oct 9, 2005 9:55 PM
I don't think the UGA return man did anything but run straight ahead and maybe make 1 cut.
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Wow, there's a novel idea we might be able to take notes on.

 
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What? You mean you're not supposed to stutter step and run sideways??
 
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BaghdadBob.jpg
 
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:lolabove:

That is the perfect guy to be our spokesman right now.
 
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