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OK. That was a pretty tense experience......again.
The very first thing I want to say is that our guys played with tremendous effort the entire game. I am so proud of them in this regard. We got handled physically. UGAg ran their offense very well and gave us fits in the process, but we just kept coming up with plays when we absolutely had to have them. The only exception being the 4th and goal from the 3 with 20 something seconds left.
The humpers came out and blocked the crap out of us and gutted us like a fish early on. One of the biggest fundamental errors, which happened repeatedly, especially in the first half, was that our DEs kept getting pushed inside. Either we would make inside moves and just get sealed in there, or we would allow ourselves to get hooked way too easy and driven in. That lack of outside leverage was exploited repeatedly by the pups. They gashed us taking run plays to the outside with the rest of our defenders in chase because of the void left by our DEs. It was just plain ugly and took way too long to fix. By the second half, at least we were getting some outside leverage and forcing guys into traffic.
Soon after the start of the game, we realized we were not stopping the run game without bringing numbers in the box. We did so and pinned our ears back as a defense. Although, it helped us get them slowed down on the run, it caused us to really struggle against the play action pass. Our guys were biting so hard on play action, and rightfully so given their early success on the ground, that we just couldn't cover their releasing inside receivers. They did what they do and gave us everything we could handle, and more, as a defense. Without a strong offensive effort on our part, I feel certain we were in for a long day on defense.
Upon reviewing the defensive replay, having to ffwd through our offensive series and half time etc, I realized something that was a massive detriment to their offensive flow. I really had to wait a long time to find another series for UGA offense at the middle phase of the ballgame. Think about it. We had a long time consuming drive to finish half one. Then halftime happened. Then we make another long drive coming out in half 2 only to have the goal line strip returned the other way for a score. Then we get the ball AGAIN and run a series before their offense ever saw the field. I don't have the exact time in actual minutes, but it was a long time. They never really seemed to get their edge back until their last drive of regulation. IMHO that was HUGE in terms of the outcome of the game in our favor.
While I don't think it was a great game for our defense overall, I have to give some MAJOR props for ALL our guys in the goal line phase of our play. We got lower than they did and we fired into them and just stymied their efforts to push us back. It was no accident, as we were successful down there several times getting them stopped. Without that effort with our butts on the goal line, this game ends a lot differently. We had obviously studied their tendencies and our safeties were in the right places to make great, well timed plays.
With all that said I would just like to add a few random observations.
Did anybody notice just how far Milton had to go to get Chubb knocked out at the 2 yard line on that long run? That was an amazing play that just bristled with MAXIMUM effort and AMAZING speed. He came from the oppsite side of the field on a dead sprint the whole way without the knowledge that he could even get there in time. He took the perfect angle and just went into "track form" for the pylon. He could have "mailed that in" at 90% and given up the TD and probably nobody on the planet would have noticed, but he didn't. We knock the ball out 2 plays later and the effort was rewarded.
Probably less spectacular, but still just as important, Nealy makes a dead sprint for the other pylon a little later, lays out fully horizontal and gets a whack on Michel's arm, popping the ball out before he could push it over the pylon. We recover and give up no points after giving up a drive.
Isaiah Johnson played really hard and was hitting people. It was his best game ever in my eyes.
I was pleased with the reserve LB play after Davis got his bell rung. Harrell, Hankins, and McNair all did really good things out there.
The very first thing I want to say is that our guys played with tremendous effort the entire game. I am so proud of them in this regard. We got handled physically. UGAg ran their offense very well and gave us fits in the process, but we just kept coming up with plays when we absolutely had to have them. The only exception being the 4th and goal from the 3 with 20 something seconds left.
The humpers came out and blocked the crap out of us and gutted us like a fish early on. One of the biggest fundamental errors, which happened repeatedly, especially in the first half, was that our DEs kept getting pushed inside. Either we would make inside moves and just get sealed in there, or we would allow ourselves to get hooked way too easy and driven in. That lack of outside leverage was exploited repeatedly by the pups. They gashed us taking run plays to the outside with the rest of our defenders in chase because of the void left by our DEs. It was just plain ugly and took way too long to fix. By the second half, at least we were getting some outside leverage and forcing guys into traffic.
Soon after the start of the game, we realized we were not stopping the run game without bringing numbers in the box. We did so and pinned our ears back as a defense. Although, it helped us get them slowed down on the run, it caused us to really struggle against the play action pass. Our guys were biting so hard on play action, and rightfully so given their early success on the ground, that we just couldn't cover their releasing inside receivers. They did what they do and gave us everything we could handle, and more, as a defense. Without a strong offensive effort on our part, I feel certain we were in for a long day on defense.
Upon reviewing the defensive replay, having to ffwd through our offensive series and half time etc, I realized something that was a massive detriment to their offensive flow. I really had to wait a long time to find another series for UGA offense at the middle phase of the ballgame. Think about it. We had a long time consuming drive to finish half one. Then halftime happened. Then we make another long drive coming out in half 2 only to have the goal line strip returned the other way for a score. Then we get the ball AGAIN and run a series before their offense ever saw the field. I don't have the exact time in actual minutes, but it was a long time. They never really seemed to get their edge back until their last drive of regulation. IMHO that was HUGE in terms of the outcome of the game in our favor.
While I don't think it was a great game for our defense overall, I have to give some MAJOR props for ALL our guys in the goal line phase of our play. We got lower than they did and we fired into them and just stymied their efforts to push us back. It was no accident, as we were successful down there several times getting them stopped. Without that effort with our butts on the goal line, this game ends a lot differently. We had obviously studied their tendencies and our safeties were in the right places to make great, well timed plays.
With all that said I would just like to add a few random observations.
Did anybody notice just how far Milton had to go to get Chubb knocked out at the 2 yard line on that long run? That was an amazing play that just bristled with MAXIMUM effort and AMAZING speed. He came from the oppsite side of the field on a dead sprint the whole way without the knowledge that he could even get there in time. He took the perfect angle and just went into "track form" for the pylon. He could have "mailed that in" at 90% and given up the TD and probably nobody on the planet would have noticed, but he didn't. We knock the ball out 2 plays later and the effort was rewarded.
Probably less spectacular, but still just as important, Nealy makes a dead sprint for the other pylon a little later, lays out fully horizontal and gets a whack on Michel's arm, popping the ball out before he could push it over the pylon. We recover and give up no points after giving up a drive.
Isaiah Johnson played really hard and was hitting people. It was his best game ever in my eyes.
I was pleased with the reserve LB play after Davis got his bell rung. Harrell, Hankins, and McNair all did really good things out there.