VOLociraptorr
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The title is definitely click bait that worked, as I made sure to watch it yesterday. I am more willing to give Joey a larger share of the blame for the picks than I was after the game.
He says "100% OPI". He's the only soul that I’ve heard even remotely say that. He didnt explain why everyone else is wrong.
He also talked about the LG being weak. I thought the weak spot was Sham at RG? Hasn't Moe been playing really well?
I think Sham is the left guard.The title is definitely click bait that worked, as I made sure to watch it yesterday. I am more willing to give Joey a larger share of the blame for the picks than I was after the game.
He says "100% OPI". He's the only soul that I’ve heard even remotely say that. He didnt explain why everyone else is wrong.
He also talked about the LG being weak. I thought the weak spot was Sham at RG? Hasn't Moe been playing really well?
Sham has been the LG since Syracuse.The title is definitely click bait that worked, as I made sure to watch it yesterday. I am more willing to give Joey a larger share of the blame for the picks than I was after the game.
He says "100% OPI". He's the only soul that I’ve heard even remotely say that. He didnt explain why everyone else is wrong.
He also talked about the LG being weak. I thought the weak spot was Sham at RG? Hasn't Moe been playing really well?
The title is definitely click bait that worked, as I made sure to watch it yesterday. I am more willing to give Joey a larger share of the blame for the picks than I was after the game.
He says "100% OPI". He's the only soul that I’ve heard even remotely say that. He didnt explain why everyone else is wrong.
He also talked about the LG being weak. I thought the weak spot was Sham at RG? Hasn't Moe been playing really well?
Have you fellers never bothered to take a gander at our offensive line during the games? Sham plays left guard, Moe right. If Sanders moves into the lineup, Perry won't replace Sham, he will replace Moe at RG and Moe will replace Sham at LG.Think he got those switched. Moe has played well and grades out better than Sham. Brooks also had the ALL22 game tape that shows film from the above perspective at various places on the field. The camera angle that clearly showed the guy fell down was a closeup from down at ground level on the sideline during the TV broadcast. I watched the video when it dropped too...and there were already about 80 comments from VOLS fans about that OPIHe stickied a comment at the top asking people to not get caught up on that OPI comment and said he appreciates us watching. I am glad he breaks down our tape. Having seen that double clutch 35 yard perfect pass that Joey threw...while standing IN the endzone in Safety danger...the way he recoiled his body and threw that thing up without ever moving his feet was amazing. That was an amazing play period. If he let it fly on the 1st try it either gets batted down in his face or intercepted. Love it when Brooks grinds our tape and he does it regularly now because he has a big VOLS audience despite being a UGA alum.
I do, but I've never been good at paying attention to the guards and who is in there.Have you fellers never bothered to take a gander at our offensive line during the games? Sham plays left guard, Moe right. If Sanders moves into the lineup, Perry won't replace Sham, he will replace Moe at RG and Moe will replace Sham at LG.
Moe has been playing right guard. He was moved over when the freshman couldn't startThe title is definitely click bait that worked, as I made sure to watch it yesterday. I am more willing to give Joey a larger share of the blame for the picks than I was after the game.
He says "100% OPI". He's the only soul that I’ve heard even remotely say that. He didnt explain why everyone else is wrong.
He also talked about the LG being weak. I thought the weak spot was Sham at RG? Hasn't Moe been playing really well?
Agreed. The QB change was also an upgradeIt's crazy how quickly Brazzell went from "moderately disappointing" to "best WR in college football". Reminds me of Hyatt in that regard - very different WRs obviously, but similar thing where people were kinda down on Hyatt the season before he broke out.
It's a reminder of how well this staff develops players. Sure, sometimes, it takes a year or two, but we've seen so many guys hit an elite level under this staff.