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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 114041" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Good question. One that I don't really have an answer for. At this point they are kind of all blending together. If you take away the fumbles, the UGA game was really really good, especially half 2. We dominated the most at NCST I would say. I haven't reviewed FSU yet though either.</p><p></p><p>What is really cool about the UGA game in particular, is the variety that we saw, all between the tackles. The casual fan may say our offense looks boring and we do the same thing repeatedly. That couldn't be further from the truth. I love watching the plays over and over because, when your are not following the ball, you can see all the neat stuff that is going on.</p><p></p><p>My favorite part of the UGA game is that, when the kick - OT happened, you could see they KNEW they weren't going to be stopping us. It was apparent in every player's body language out there. They had been beaten, got lucky and bailed out by their offense, relaxed, and then got the sad news they had to go back out on the field again. Just like in boxing, you can see whan a guy has had enough. The Leg Humpers had had enough. We stuck a fork in them and it was wonderful to see it happen that way, especially after how the series has gone for the last several years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 114041, member: 639"] Good question. One that I don't really have an answer for. At this point they are kind of all blending together. If you take away the fumbles, the UGA game was really really good, especially half 2. We dominated the most at NCST I would say. I haven't reviewed FSU yet though either. What is really cool about the UGA game in particular, is the variety that we saw, all between the tackles. The casual fan may say our offense looks boring and we do the same thing repeatedly. That couldn't be further from the truth. I love watching the plays over and over because, when your are not following the ball, you can see all the neat stuff that is going on. My favorite part of the UGA game is that, when the kick - OT happened, you could see they KNEW they weren't going to be stopping us. It was apparent in every player's body language out there. They had been beaten, got lucky and bailed out by their offense, relaxed, and then got the sad news they had to go back out on the field again. Just like in boxing, you can see whan a guy has had enough. The Leg Humpers had had enough. We stuck a fork in them and it was wonderful to see it happen that way, especially after how the series has gone for the last several years. [/QUOTE]
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