JacketFromUGA
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I figured it out. When my wife comments that I'm gaining a bit of weight I'll just look at her and say "yes but it's good weight!"Good weight or bad?
foolproof.
I figured it out. When my wife comments that I'm gaining a bit of weight I'll just look at her and say "yes but it's good weight!"Good weight or bad?
We have lots of "snaps" coming back on the OL regardless of losing 3 sr's. We also get Chris Griffin back who didn't play at all last year. His experience helps mitigate what we are losing to some degree. I expect Klock, Bryan and Devine to make significant leaps forward as they were thrown into the fire and have learned a lot on the job. They should be better physically, too, after another off season training.We lost 3 senior ol (60 percent).
Ol is most complex part of offense.
All I have seen is a recent picture and he looked huge. I mean really huge. So much so, that I really question his current weight on the roster.
So hard for me to be objective about this season. I have the usual excitement for the season to begin which my heart starts to confuse with optimism. When I try to look soberly at what happened last year and how many unproven players we have this year, I see lots of room for catastrophe.
If someone has not done this it might be time to start a thread that lays out each position group on offense and defense and gives an over / under betting line on whether they perform closer to last year or closer to 2014. Not for actual gambling purposes but just to try to handicap the season.
I doubt that most fans CAN be objective for the simple reason that most of us have no clue as to what is going on with the other teams on our schedule and they have a lot to say about our W-L. So for me, I remains 50% over optimistic (and dreaming of a natty) and 50% uber pessimistic and hoping to avoid going winless next year. Based on actual data, this sort of mindset has resulted in us ending up somewhere in the middle (give or take) each year along with a a bowl game (very often in a city that even your typical Uga fan has heard of and can spell correctly) about 90-95% of the time over the last 2 decades. So I will remain firmly on the fence evenly divided between optimism and pessimism. It's usually early December or so before I really can get a handle on things.
I doubt that most fans CAN be objective for the simple reason that most of us have no clue as to what is going on with the other teams on our schedule and they have a lot to say about our W-L. So for me, I remains 50% over optimistic (and dreaming of a natty) and 50% uber pessimistic and hoping to avoid going winless next year. Based on actual data, this sort of mindset has resulted in us ending up somewhere in the middle (give or take) each year along with a a bowl game (very often in a city that even your typical Uga fan has heard of and can spell correctly) about 90-95% of the time over the last 2 decades. So I will remain firmly on the fence evenly divided between optimism and pessimism. It's usually early December or so before I really can get a handle on things.
We have lots of "snaps" coming back on the OL regardless of losing 3 sr's. We also get Chris Griffin back who didn't play at all last year. His experience helps mitigate what we are losing to some degree. I expect Klock, Bryan and Devine to make significant leaps forward as they were thrown into the fire and have learned a lot on the job. They should be better physically, too, after another off season training.
I expect Freddie to better, as well, w/o the off-field distraction of his father's illness, (rip Mr. Burden).
By that same token, this team was supposed to be a dumpster fire in 2014 what with all the transfers, drop-outs, and dismissals we experienced that offseason. Yes, things sometimes don't "work out."
I agree and wrt your last statement, think the opposite is in effect. The guys are pissed and have a huge, angry chip on their shoulder. This comes from one of their dads who posts here.The point of my post was not to be doom and gloom, but rather to modulate expectations for a unit that has a lot of potential AND will need to work very hard to realize that potential.
That is why I said "sometimes" things don't work out. Implied is that other times they do work out or exceed expectations, as in 2014.
I think it's appropriate to be excited about our OL players and realize they haven't done anything yet and need to prove it on the field.
I hope our guys dont buy into the hype being pushed here....playet comments from last year suggested they bought into the hype. Just sayin'
I know you went to Tech which is good for 30 years of Holiday Inn Express, but your mindset has not played a part in our results, let alone resulted in our records.
Shoot, from what I saw last year, and what I hear this off-season, I can't wait to see him play in his sophomore yearIts how fast you get better.
By mid season it was obvious he had to play.
My son played og and his biggest improvement came jr to senior when he got "thicker"- all conference selection
I look forward to will' s senior year. Its a long path but could be very special. Keep pushing
Are any of the OL out for spring practice this year?Thank u. I have faith in these young men. They are a great group. They will succeed on and off the field. It's been a blessing meeting GT fans and GT parents. It really is a different group. I'm very excited for spring practice to start. Can't wait for the spring game. Go Jackets!
Are any of the OL out for spring practice this year?