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<blockquote data-quote="Jacket4Life9" data-source="post: 665294" data-attributes="member: 2264"><p>First: Regardless of the final score, the game was more bearable to watch than last season’s COFH. Last year the game was over by the end of the 1st Quarter. Our offense was equally as pitiful last year and our D was like warm butter. We are improving. That said, we are still miles away from competing for 4 Qs against the mutts. We need an established OL and QB before that happens. </p><p></p><p>Second: I’ve watched UGA’s defense many times this year. Their run D is incredible. They gave up like 10 yards to A&M and 21 yards to Florida—a top 10 team. We had 100 today. Yes, I know we had like 20 pass yards. The point is, that is an elite bunch we faced today. No excuse not to move the ball a little better, but we all know our OL situation (which played admirably down the stretch and today). </p><p></p><p>Lastly: many of us forgave our prior coach for a 3-win season (1 miracle ACC win) with our star QB because of the lack of depth and injury. CGC made some mistakes, and the Citadel game was the darkest time of the year, but my goodness he had all the chips stacked against him this year. Some of us were completely unrealistic with expectations going into this season. </p><p></p><p>at the end of the day, I am PROUD to be a yellow jacket fan and love our team. I am optimistic going forward and am extremely proud of the 2019 team. They never quit, and I wish them all the best going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jacket4Life9, post: 665294, member: 2264"] First: Regardless of the final score, the game was more bearable to watch than last season’s COFH. Last year the game was over by the end of the 1st Quarter. Our offense was equally as pitiful last year and our D was like warm butter. We are improving. That said, we are still miles away from competing for 4 Qs against the mutts. We need an established OL and QB before that happens. Second: I’ve watched UGA’s defense many times this year. Their run D is incredible. They gave up like 10 yards to A&M and 21 yards to Florida—a top 10 team. We had 100 today. Yes, I know we had like 20 pass yards. The point is, that is an elite bunch we faced today. No excuse not to move the ball a little better, but we all know our OL situation (which played admirably down the stretch and today). Lastly: many of us forgave our prior coach for a 3-win season (1 miracle ACC win) with our star QB because of the lack of depth and injury. CGC made some mistakes, and the Citadel game was the darkest time of the year, but my goodness he had all the chips stacked against him this year. Some of us were completely unrealistic with expectations going into this season. at the end of the day, I am PROUD to be a yellow jacket fan and love our team. I am optimistic going forward and am extremely proud of the 2019 team. They never quit, and I wish them all the best going forward. [/QUOTE]
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