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That 4th down TD pass was coming right at me. You absolutely can’t run or throw a better fade than that one.

The most impressive thing though is coming into that environment and having 0 false starts or delay of game flags.
Yup. Even McCoy would have had to make an amazing play to prevent that one. Of course, if McCoy was in the game there, UGA most certainly would not have tried that play on 4th and 6. it was a high risk play for sure and Stockton put it right in the bucket.
 
That 4th down TD pass was coming right at me. You absolutely can’t run or throw a better fade than that one.

The most impressive thing though is coming into that environment and having 0 false starts or delay of game flags.

Whenever he sends film to NFL scouts, that's going to be the first play he shows. That was an absolute dime. Redmon needs to turn there, but he was there stride for stride.
 
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Tennessee had the better success rate, better yards per play, better havoc rate and better run stuff rate. Georgia had the better run game and better third down rate.
 
Whenever he sends film to NFL scouts, that's going to be the first play he shows. That was an absolute dime. Redmon needs to turn there, but he was there stride for stride.
…and the WR spaced the route perfectly so he could push ever so slightly and separate toward the sideline. When I saw the ball go in the air, I was actually relieved they were trying something relatively low percentage on 4th and medium.
 
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Our run defense was actually better than I think I give it credit for.

Take out the Gunnar sacks/run, Tennessee actually held Georgia to 42 rushes for 160 yards (3.8 yards).
You take out the drive to start the 3rd quarter, it's 28 rushes for 92 yards on non-Gunnar runs.
Take out the OT drive, it's 39 rushes for 135 yards.

That sounds insane, but it's true.
 
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Our run defense was actually better than I think I give it credit for.

Take out the Gunnar sacks/run, Tennessee actually held Georgia to 42 rushes for 160 yards (3.8 yards).
You take out the drive to start the 3rd quarter, it's 28 rushes for 92 yards on non-Gunnar runs.
Take out the OT drive, it's 39 rushes for 135 yards.

That sounds insane, but it's true.
And if Gilbert makes that kick we win.
 
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