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. He was very, very bad in the spring game. .
Oh? I'll be honest, I didn't watch too carefully, but it didn't jump out at me. Was he just whiffing on the perimeter?
. He was very, very bad in the spring game. .
I watched very closely and I also missed the very very bad performance.Oh? I'll be honest, I didn't watch too carefully, but it didn't jump out at me. Was he just whiffing on the perimeter?
I meant "bad" in the "Michael Jackson is bad" sense; i.e. he was really good. He was dropping D players like flies out there. Every block was just right. Looked good running the ball too. I think he'll make a difference this year.Oh? I'll be honest, I didn't watch too carefully, but it didn't jump out at me. Was he just whiffing on the perimeter?
Agree these guys will show bigOffense:
Cottrell
Benson
LJ (adds dimension to offense GT's never shown before, a passing attack)
Defense:
Branch
Adams
Vic
Simmons
Georgia Tech: DT Desmond Branch
The Yellow Jackets' offense should be fine, even without Justin Thomas at QB. The defense returns eight starters and looks solid, particularly on the back end. But the pass rush? Hoo boy, that's a big question. Even with veterans across the line a year ago, the Jackets ranked 117th in sack rate and were among the bottom half of the Power 5 in QB contact rate, pressure rate and stuffed just 14.2 percent of designed runs for a loss or no gain (62nd in Power 5). Now Ted Roof has to rebuild that line, and the options are limited, particularly on the interior. Branch has some upside though, turning in solid games as a reserve against Vanderbilt and in Georgia Tech's bowl win. If the D-line blossoms, particularly inside, the Jackets might have one of the better defenses in the league. If it doesn't? Things get a lot trickier.
Oldie but a goodie.I have one question- what was the big difference in 2014? D wasn't much different, other than turnovers.
Was it the OL(coach has said only Shaw was good), was it the RBs? Or was it the NFL WRs?
I'm asking because based on available evidence - we can only count on the RBs. If we can get a Shaq or Smelter(not likely) or Gotsis in addition to the RBs, we'll have a great year.
Our stand outs could be anywhere, but it's too early to call. What I'm most concerned about is assignments on offense. If the OL, RBs can make their blocks consistently, we don't need a stand out.
You really think LJ is a better passer than Vad Lee?Offense:
Cottrell
Benson
LJ (adds dimension to offense GT's never shown before, a passing attack)
Defense:
Branch
Adams
Vic
Simmons
You really think LJ is a better passer than Vad Lee?
Dressed pointed this out. We had mostly 4th year juniors and 5th year Sr at skill positions (We, ab, bb) .I have one question- what was the big difference in 2014? D wasn't much different, other than turnovers.
Was it the OL(coach has said only Shaw was good), was it the RBs? Or was it the NFL WRs?
I'm asking because based on available evidence - we can only count on the RBs. If we can get a Shaq or Smelter(not likely) or Gotsis in addition to the RBs, we'll have a great year.
Our stand outs could be anywhere, but it's too early to call. What I'm most concerned about is assignments on offense. If the OL, RBs can make their blocks consistently, we don't need a stand out.
Well he's not.Fwiw, I do.
Well he's not.
He's my choice also. With Bruce coming in and Dingle coming, he'd better get a spot now or he could get buried.Vic Alexander is my pick, Vic is going to be bringing it this year.