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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 16728" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>I totally agree that our defense is not as good as their ranking. Our D is a byproduct of a lot of things, but first and foremost, an offense that controls the clock and limits # of plays against. We saw what would happen if the game was played at our opponents pace vs Clemson. Don't get me wrong, we have improved a lot on that side of the ball. We have gone from horrible to average, which is no small achievement. Bottom line: as many have said, we need to be effective on offense, doing what we do best. We need to run the ball effectively, finish drives with points while avoiding TOs, and control the clock. If we do that, our defense may have enough in the tank to get us a win.</p><p></p><p>I think they are going to want to run the ball too. We may be looking at a very short game. If I was them, I would be wanting to force GT to prove they can run and pound the ball along with us. If it starts to look like TECH can, then you may see UGAg open it up a little through the air, but not until then. Why would you? They have a god OL and the best RB in the country going against an underwhelming defensive front 4. They have done it before in 2009.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 16728, member: 639"] I totally agree that our defense is not as good as their ranking. Our D is a byproduct of a lot of things, but first and foremost, an offense that controls the clock and limits # of plays against. We saw what would happen if the game was played at our opponents pace vs Clemson. Don't get me wrong, we have improved a lot on that side of the ball. We have gone from horrible to average, which is no small achievement. Bottom line: as many have said, we need to be effective on offense, doing what we do best. We need to run the ball effectively, finish drives with points while avoiding TOs, and control the clock. If we do that, our defense may have enough in the tank to get us a win. I think they are going to want to run the ball too. We may be looking at a very short game. If I was them, I would be wanting to force GT to prove they can run and pound the ball along with us. If it starts to look like TECH can, then you may see UGAg open it up a little through the air, but not until then. Why would you? They have a god OL and the best RB in the country going against an underwhelming defensive front 4. They have done it before in 2009. [/QUOTE]
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