Waste of time to be upset

#76
#76
I think we didn’t recruit a game-ready transfer QB. That is Pruitt’s big error this season. We put everything on a true freshman in Harrison Bailey with no backup plan.
they did - the guy from Maryland that soon disappeared to ?
 
#77
#77
To everyone throwing a fit... I have a 5-year-old, so I understand how you feel. When my kid doesn’t get their way I have to deal with the same outburst. So to those of you acting this way, drink your milk, go to bed, and talk to me in the morning.

To the rest of you: That was rough. Too many self-inflicted wounds. Some things to fix and build on to be certain. On the plus side, through a half I thought we were evenly matched teams and whichever team executed best in the second half would win, which was correct. The good news is athletically, we are competitive with (probably) the most talented team in the SEC. The bad news is we could not execute well enough to take them to the wire. Clean that up and we are at the summit of the mountain. It’s a long season. On to the next.
 
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#78
#78
Remember that time when the O line produced zero running lanes and 6 penalties. I do... it was today.

Why is everyone completely ignoring how undisciplined (poorly coached) our o line was? Not only could they not move their man to create space, they also couldnt avoid jumping when UGAs dline shifted.
 
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#79
#79
To everyone throwing a fit... I have a 5-year-old, so I understand how you feel. When my kid doesn’t get their way I have deal with the same outburst. So to those of you acting this way, drink your milk, go to bed, and talk to me in the morning.

To the rest of you: That was rough. Too many self-inflicted wounds. Some things to fix and build on to be certain. On the plus side, through a half I thought we were evenly matched teams and whichever team executed best in the second half would win, which was correct. The good news is athletically, we are competitive with (probably) the most talented team in the SEC. The bad news is we could not execute well enough to take them to the wire. Clean that up and we are at the summit of the mountain. It’s a long season. On to the next.


Self inflicted wounds are the hallmark of poorly coached teams.
 
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To everyone throwing a fit... I have a 5-year-old, so I understand how you feel. When my kid doesn’t get their way I have deal with the same outburst. So to those of you acting this way, drink your milk, go to bed, and talk to me in the morning.

To the rest of you: That was rough. Too many self-inflicted wounds. Some things to fix and build on to be certain. On the plus side, through a half I thought we were evenly matched teams and whichever team executed best in the second half would win, which was correct. The good news is athletically, we are competitive with (probably) the most talented team in the SEC. The bad news is we could not execute well enough to take them to the wire. Clean that up and we are at the summit of the mountain. It’s a long season. On to the next.
Well said, just make sure this same logic is applied come November.
 
#84
#84
We can disagree. UGAs #1 defense had breakdowns too.

Our QB was the difference in the game. His turnovers systematically destroyed the team the 2nd half. He began to lock on one wr again and couldn't process or control the defense with his eyes.

Blame the QB situation on Pruitt...
Just think what Dobbs would do with that line.
 
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