stinger78
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The Jackets totally looked past BGSU and it bit them.I don't know how to react to this, but a buddy of mine just said Bowling Green did better against tech than UGa did.
The Jackets totally looked past BGSU and it bit them.I don't know how to react to this, but a buddy of mine just said Bowling Green did better against tech than UGa did.
Plus having a fun offense to watch.This game should help our chances of moving up to a better bowl
We'll see next year if we are really learning to bring it at all times.If we play like we did last night we are a 9 win team.
Seeing a mix at the momentEven the most obnoxious dawg fans are waking up today feeling slightly uneasy about where they stand relative to us now. They’ll of course forget about us when they start their shift as a fry cook or Walmart greeter later today, but they’ll remember that feeling next year in Athens
Blaming that game on 3-4 missing players is admitting their depth is waning.Seeing a mix at the moment
Seeing too many whining about the win blaming the refs or the fact that they had injured players.
At the moment it feels like we're taking this rivalry more serious than them, as they continue to look past us to their out of state rival.
They seem to be taking this win for granted in some respects.
Here's to hoping we shake it up next year.
Even with their injuries, they had umpteen 5-stars to our zero 5-stars. They had oodles of four-stars to our handful. Despite this, the Jackets stood toe to toe with them. I don't know where you get the idea they "played poorly". I think you're just assuming that because they didn't blow us off the field or come anywhere near that. What I saw was Tech playing a solid game, not them playing poorly.No moral victories. With the talent disparity between our programs we really only have a chance when they play poorly in general or have multiple players out with injuries. We had both of those tonight and we blew it.
I was also impressed also by the Jackets' ability to get outside and around the edge against their defense. Haven't seen that in a while.One of the things that use to make me sick watching our defense play against good teams was watching our DL get pushed back 2-3 yards before the QB even handed the ball off.
Last night, there were MANY times I saw OUR OL push UGA's DL back 2-3 yards before our RBs got the ball. You don't rush for over 200 yards on UGA if your OL isn't doing a bit of manhandling.
Guys (and ladies), Brent Key is silently and steadily improving this team. Everything starts in the trenches, and last night, I would say our OL got the better of their DL. How often have we been able to say that?
Now let's work on the other side of the ball, and next year this can be a VERY dangerous team.
I’ve had my fill of interactions with the character you’re responding to here, so I’m not going to even worry about what they say. But I do want to add on to this. Tech was going to have to play a perfect game to win this one no matter who they had injured or what the refs did or didn’t call. To put it in baseball terms we didn’t pitch a perfect game, but we did throw 8 very solid innings of 1 run ball. Had them on their heels the whole game, and we were never out of it until the final whistle. We didn’t make any really big mistakes that we couldn’t afford, no turnovers and no stupid penalties, but we didn’t capitalize on a couple of really good chances either. Our OL dominated the game, and was easily the best trench unit that touched the field last night. On the flip side, our DL was easily the worst trench unit. It’s going to be hard to compete with the best teams in the country when we can’t get to the QB or slow down a run game.Even with their injuries, they had umpteen 5-stars to our zero 5-stars. They had oodles of four-stars to our handful. Despite this, the Jackets stood toe to toe with them. I don't know where you get the idea they "played poorly". I think you're just assuming that because they didn't blow us off the field or come anywhere near that. What I saw was Tech playing a solid game, not them playing poorly.
I would guess a combination of pissed off, a little bit of satisfaction knowing they gave em a hell of a battle, and slightly uneasy for some who might not retain their jobs.I wonder what the mood is in the coaches’ meeting this morning?
I love it that when GT wins or plays better than expected, some our our “fans” don’t think it was because the good guys played well. It’s always because the other team didn’t.No moral victories. With the talent disparity between our programs we really only have a chance when they play poorly in general or have multiple players out with injuries. We had both of those tonight and we blew it.
I was also impressed also by the Jackets' ability to get outside and around the edge against their defense. Haven't seen that in a while.