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<blockquote data-quote="CobbTech" data-source="post: 267082" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Mark Bradley from the AJC suggested this morning that our win wasn't based solely on our offense as it had been in 2008 and 2014. He's wrong on a couple things. In 2008, we had a pick 6 and recovered a fumble on a kickoff. In 2014, we held Chubb to basically nothing in the 2nd half, kicked a 53 yard FG to send it into overtime and DJ White made a great individual play to seal it in overtime. In 2016, in my opinion, we got less help from the defense and special teams than we have in the other two wins. The INT by Austin, while great, was a bad throw by Eason. In my opinion, this was more about our offense than it was in 2008 and 2014.</p><p></p><p>2008: 428 yards, 62 plays, 6.9 YPP</p><p>2014: 463 yards, 86 plays, 5.38 YPP</p><p>2016: 393, 52 plays, 7.56 YPP</p><p></p><p>We barely had the ball against UGA this year. 10 less plays than in 2008 and 34 less plays than in 2014!</p><p></p><p>I gotta say I wrong about our offense. They've been inconsistent at times but they have been impressive on this run since the two fumbles against Miami. What an amazing run in this second half of the season. When we were sitting at 3-3, a lot of people were worried about making a bowl game (including myself). Now we're sitting here at 8-4 with a win over UGA and a chance for a decent bowl game and 9 wins. What a feat it would be if we could finish this season with a bowl win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobbTech, post: 267082, member: 145"] Mark Bradley from the AJC suggested this morning that our win wasn't based solely on our offense as it had been in 2008 and 2014. He's wrong on a couple things. In 2008, we had a pick 6 and recovered a fumble on a kickoff. In 2014, we held Chubb to basically nothing in the 2nd half, kicked a 53 yard FG to send it into overtime and DJ White made a great individual play to seal it in overtime. In 2016, in my opinion, we got less help from the defense and special teams than we have in the other two wins. The INT by Austin, while great, was a bad throw by Eason. In my opinion, this was more about our offense than it was in 2008 and 2014. 2008: 428 yards, 62 plays, 6.9 YPP 2014: 463 yards, 86 plays, 5.38 YPP 2016: 393, 52 plays, 7.56 YPP We barely had the ball against UGA this year. 10 less plays than in 2008 and 34 less plays than in 2014! I gotta say I wrong about our offense. They've been inconsistent at times but they have been impressive on this run since the two fumbles against Miami. What an amazing run in this second half of the season. When we were sitting at 3-3, a lot of people were worried about making a bowl game (including myself). Now we're sitting here at 8-4 with a win over UGA and a chance for a decent bowl game and 9 wins. What a feat it would be if we could finish this season with a bowl win. [/QUOTE]
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