we could always run toss sweeps every play against alcorn state to work on our blocking....
Lawson may end up killing the world, time will tell. He is very good and I don't argue that at all. The guys ahead of him last year were elite. But he did come off the bench. Was able to play fresh most of the time. Comparing him to our guys, who played with very few breathers, stat wise is a bit misleading.
Nope. Don't know the gentleman and don't go to sting talk though I've heard of it. Just trying to put all this brand new offense stuff into perspective. Good off season fun, but ultimately a waste of neutrons or whatever. It is off in the cosmos somewhere. Come August, we run the ball.
Fair points.
And responding to uga bleuws - who do you think is the best of the three? Gotsis?
I honestly don't know, Gotsis may be the most important piece for us this season but i think DJ might have the brightest nfl future. Also i'd like to add Freeman to my list! How do Jabari's career numbers compare to your clemson guy?
Maybe we disagree on "pummeled". He was hit hard twice by my view, once in a tackle that Johnson came in and really popped him while he was in the grip of a couple of other players, but gained maybe 10 yards, Johnson -- seeing it now -- was lucky not to get called for leading with the helmet, because he really popped him. Another option run off tackle got him hit hard, and that was it. He ran for gains 2-3 times and got tackled, but nothing unusual, and threw several passes that no GT player even got close to him on. Then at 2 minutes left in the first quarter, he went down on his own after another gain and was gone for the day. (Another interesting thing given the conversation elsewhere on Smelter's Georgia injury, Smith did a lot worse than that to a Clemson back though for the same reason, but dumped him twice.)I hope whomever replaces Isaiah Johnson likes to bring the lumber like he did. That's one way to defend a qb that likes to run. D. Watson was getting pummeled by our D every time he ran the ball before he went down with that freak injury.
Maybe we disagree on "pummeled". He was hit hard twice by my view, once in a tackle that Johnson came in and really popped him while he was in the grip of a couple of other players, but gained maybe 10 yards, Johnson -- seeing it now -- was lucky not to get called for leading with the helmet, because he really popped him. Another option run off tackle got him hit hard, and that was it. He ran for gains 2-3 times and got tackled, but nothing unusual, and threw several passes that no GT player even got close to him on. Then at 2 minutes left in the first quarter, he went down on his own after another gain and was gone for the day. (Another interesting thing given the conversation elsewhere on Smelter's Georgia injury, Smith did a lot worse than that to a Clemson back though for the same reason, but dumped him twice.)
Well, we will agree to disagree on this one.Smith's tackle was not worse than georgie's tackle of Smelter. Look for rotational motion.
I don't know the Georgia player was hyper extending his knee as he twisted up. I did not like the way it looked as it was happening and I was not surprised that it put Smelter out of the game. Would never have happened if ref had blown the whistle when he was on the ground.Well, we will agree to disagree on this one.
I don't know the Georgia player was hyper extending his knee as he twisted up. I did not like the way it looked as it was happening and I was not surprised that it put Smelter out of the game. Would never have happened if ref had blown the whistle when he was on the ground.
We'll agree on the officiating, too. They had a case of the slows all night it seemed.I don't know the Georgia player was hyper extending his knee as he twisted up. I did not like the way it looked as it was happening and I was not surprised that it put Smelter out of the game. Would never have happened if ref had blown the whistle when he was on the ground.
Well, we will agree to disagree on this one.
Now, a guy less confident than I might be put off by such intimations. Now, before you go off on me, I'm picking at you.I guess that someone could see a straight ahead tackle with no torque as worse than a knee wrenching ACL tearing tackle.