Sorry man...but you're just being sensitive to facts, and ANYTHING that isn't remotely positive about GT. The fact is, our D struggled against Duke's TE's and Ken just explained some of our struggles. Oh, BTW, he also wrote a lot of positives that came out of the game as well....I don't see you freaking out about it as well.
If you think what he wrote about our defense against Duke's TEs is bad, imagine how our most hated rival who GT fans think is the darling of the AJC feels about these kinds of articles;
https://www.dawgnation.com/football...ability-to-be-in-sync-and-the-larger-takeaway
Georgia is in a conundrum: It wants to be a physical, pro-style offense, and it has two great tailbacks. But its just not a physical offense, and its quarterback prefers the shot-gun. This game was another example of the warring philosophies.
But this play was too cute on both ends: Either give the ball to Chubb or get him off the field. If you need a lead blocker on one play, use fullback Christian Payne or at least someone more used to lead blocking. And while McKenzie gives you speed to the edge, giving the ball to Chubb or Michel would mean somebody better suited to shed the initial tackler and perhaps get the extra yard.
That’s a product of running too much on first down, and when doing so, not running it well. On the other hand, Georgia’s lone touchdown was on a first-down pass. The play before it was a 28-yard pass – on first down.