UgaBlows
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Their record sucks. No arguing that. They have enough talent to beat any team in the ACC (other than Clemson) on any given day though.
they are a decent QB away from being a bowl team imo
Their record sucks. No arguing that. They have enough talent to beat any team in the ACC (other than Clemson) on any given day though.
I'm sorry you don't like it. Really, I wish it wasn't true. We make to many mistakes to beat a good team. Mistakes cost us against South Florida, Pitt, and Duke. Right now we just aren't very good.I wish this forum had a not like button. We are NOT a bad team. We may not be a great team, but we are certainly not a bad team.
Yes, I used to be ambivalent about both them and Duke and now I can't stand either one of them but for slightly different reasons. Imagine a long time Tech fan getting worked up over UNC and Duke. What is the world coming to when in the old days the big games were UGA, Auburn, Tennessee and Alabama.
The Jackets seem to have finally come together as a team
Nice jinx
If someone had told you after 9 games our leading rusher had only stated one game, how many games would you have said we would win ?
I'm sorry you don't like it. Really, I wish it wasn't true. We make to many mistakes to beat a good team. Mistakes cost us against South Florida, Pitt, and Duke. Right now we just aren't very good.
I'm not trying to troll or be Debbie Downer. Just watch and pay attention yourself.
Good thing is the next two teams aren't very good either.
UGA is good.
Clemson is very good!
There's been a lot of discussion in the post-game thread on CPJ's decision to go for it rather than kick the field goal at the end of the first half. On the way into the locker room he admitted he made a bad call and should have kicked it, but he was being really aggressive. Here I am going to "show my work", kicking the field goal was the correct decision.
Rather than looking at a football score in terms of points, look at it in terms of how many possessions the lead equates to. A 7 or 8 point lead is a 1 possession lead, with one drive the opponent can tie the game. Whether an opponent will Go For Two needs to factor into your decision making, but since this is in the first half and it's far too early to attempt two point conversions we'll say a 7 point lead is a 1 possession lead. What is a 4 point lead? A 4 point lead is a .5 possession lead, you are in the lead but one drive from the opponent results in you trailing by 3 and now trailing by .5 possessions.
So, let's consider two different scores at the end of the first half. First, a hypothetical 20-10 lead. This is a 1.5 possession lead, with two scoring drives the opponent takes the lead in the game. If you kick a field goal in this situation the lead increases to 13 points, which is still a 1.5 possession game. Fourth and 2 is riskier than fourth and 1, but by all means go for it. When you go for the first down you aren't risking much of anything at all.
The actual score on Saturday was 21-10. Kicking the field goal increases the lead to 14 points, which changes the lead from a 1.5 possession lead to a 2 possession lead. Two scores from the opponent and then you possess the ball in a tied game instead of trailing. That is a meaningful difference. Kicking the field goal has an immediate effect that makes it more difficult for the opponent to win the game, so kick it.
Anyone else think that Lynch almost fumbled before he scored his TD. Looked like he was moving the ball getting ready to extend toward the pylon when a UNC player touched the ball. He regained control and got it across the goal line. If he had fumbled out the back of the end zone then, I don't think we win.
The point is that you can star in the NFL coming from ANY program. You don’t need to be running wideass open in the SEC or Big 12 all day catching passes or catching dink & dunk 3 yarders in college to be an NFL WR. You also don’t need to be in a bear huggin’ Pro Style offense as an OL.
The NFL drafts on physical measurables. You’re either big enough, strong enough or fast enough to play or you’re not.
My favorite was Otis Sistrunk who used to play for the Raiders. When he was playing, they sometimes got the starting NFL line-ups to introduce themselves and say what school they went to, like the do today. His reply was always the same:The point is that you can star in the NFL coming from ANY program. You don’t need to be running wideass open in the SEC or Big 12 all day catching passes or catching dink & dunk 3 yarders in college to be an NFL WR. You also don’t need to be in a bear huggin’ Pro Style offense as an OL.
The NFL drafts on physical measurables. You’re either big enough, strong enough or fast enough to play or you’re not.
I have hope for us making a run to end the year. It appeared that on one of the long passes, the qb checked down off the long throw to a wide open receiver."Not very good" is not a right description.... The offense has issues passing, the offense has a fumbling issue, the defense is learning a new scheme. The O can move the ball very well and is ranked top 20. The D has some growing pains, but has jumped up on creating turnovers. Special teams started out very poorly, but has made a significant improvement.
If the team does not lose the turnover battle, they can be good on a bad, not so bad, good, great scale or rank 25 to 35 by end of the year. If the defense continues to improve we could be in the top 25 this year by winning out.
Underthrown balls are most often easier for the receiver to catch than the defensive back because they are tracking the ball the whole time. That was a great catch by Swilling. And if you’re trying to say Anri’s catch wasn’t amazing, I don’t know what game you’re watching.Those were both nice plays by our guys, but the pass Swilling intercepted was badly under thrown. The one ASA got was tipped directly into his hands by the UNC receiver almost five yards away.
For playing with that shoulder which was clearly hurt...I wonder how badly! He was not using it after the interception to celebrate - looked like it might be dislocated. Hope it's just a bad bruise.Carpenter for player of the game.