I wonder whether Waller can fill in more of the gap than we expect. I think Smelter and Justin have together created a situation where Justin looks first to DeAndre. Since he is great at getting open and catches everything, this has worked just fine. With no Smelter, it could be that if...
One thing I believe I heard on the radio show was that all the practicing of the no-huddle has helped Justin become quite good at checking plays at the line.
Yeah, someone on one of the boards said something about how GT always pisses in its pants when on the big stage. But this team isn't like past teams. Past stuff just doesn't apply.
4shot, we agree again. One of the most horrible losses I can remember -- and Lord knows I can remember too many -- was that year some fullback for them I never heard of before or since ran up the middle all game long.
I was surprised that Chubbs was not more impressive. Dog fans had said he was Gurley II. He looked good, but no better than Connor of Pitt. Not in the same class of dangerous as Gurley or Duke Johnson.
I've played the "Laskey or Days" game in my head all year as many posters have. I had...
Watching this defense grow has been amazing. I thought early on that okay was the best our d could hope for this year. Roof and the boys pulled off a miracle the second half of the year.
I'm afraid we can't pull it off Saturday. But here's the thing -- I didn't think we would win against VT, Miami, or Clem. But we did. Maybe I ought to show more trust by now.
My first hope and dream is that we find a way to win this game. But if we don't win because we can't stop them, I won't be devastated. We have known since August that our defense was young and not all that good. We have a lot of reasons to think it will take a big step up next season. If...
1) Shootout like UNC but this time we have the ball last.
2) Clock killing drives with no errors like Miami game.
3) Win turnover battle by two or three.
I have the same worry as everyone else -- how can we stop their offense, and in particular, their running game? And their play action passing if they are able to run well. But weren't we in the same position last year? We looked like the better team for most of that game. Didn't they come...
So we have one of the handful of coaches in America who is capable of winning big at Georgia Tech. And he chooses to be here. He likes the challenge of winning with true student athletes and classy kids. He isn't hoping for an offer from a factory, and he isn't trying to see how high he can...
Roof has a strong resume. He is a good defensive coach by most measures. Is he a great DC? I dunno. But there are other factors to think about. He chose to be at GT. He is not looking to go to a bigger name school. He is a strong recruiter. It would appear that he and PJ have a good...
Our passing game is a huge difference this year. Many clutch throws and catches today. Decent protection most of the time. Another year we struggle more on offense.
I wonder what the game would have looked like if Watson hadn't gone out. Clem needs to try something different when they don't...
Yeah, I'm rooting for Bama too. But it is awful hard to pull that off. I hate them second only to UGA. An easy formula that often works for me with the SEC is pulling for the lower ranked team every time.
I can put a positive spin on whatever happens between Auburn and Georgia.
1) Auburn...
I expect a big factor in tomorrow's game is whether the Clemson QB and receivers can keep their focus when we send our pressure. The last few wins were made easier than they might have been because our pressure bothered the other teams' qb and receivers just enough.
I agree with Alabama. Duke has been as lucky as good this year. They are disciplined and well coached, but they just aren't all that talented. I don't know that they will lose more than one, but I have to think they will lose once.
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