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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 256376" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>After I saw the stat sheet for the game, it occurred to me that this was the issue of the weakness of a pass only offense. When you get in close, you really need to be able to run the ball some to get seven points instead of three. It looked to me that without a solid run game, they had to settle for field goals too often. </p><p></p><p>I guess I'll tack this on too. One thing about Richt that I think the Dog fans overlooked was his teams almost always found a way to win these kind of games. His teams could have flat days like everyone and they were quite capable of playing to the level of a weaker opponent. But many, many times I would be following a close game between Podunk and UGA only to be disappointed in the end. I doubt the Dog fans even noticed. In their minds, they were outraged that Georgia wasn't dominating a weak opponent. After a few more of these from Kirby, they might think again about how often Richt coached teams pulled these games out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 256376, member: 705"] After I saw the stat sheet for the game, it occurred to me that this was the issue of the weakness of a pass only offense. When you get in close, you really need to be able to run the ball some to get seven points instead of three. It looked to me that without a solid run game, they had to settle for field goals too often. I guess I'll tack this on too. One thing about Richt that I think the Dog fans overlooked was his teams almost always found a way to win these kind of games. His teams could have flat days like everyone and they were quite capable of playing to the level of a weaker opponent. But many, many times I would be following a close game between Podunk and UGA only to be disappointed in the end. I doubt the Dog fans even noticed. In their minds, they were outraged that Georgia wasn't dominating a weak opponent. After a few more of these from Kirby, they might think again about how often Richt coached teams pulled these games out. [/QUOTE]
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