Well , I prefer to play uga without Todd gurley. I wish him well in recovery and the NFL.
We're better at this than dealing with a mobile QB, IMO.We are going to have to sell out on the run and let our d backs play man to man. The key to stopping any strong runner is to tackle them low around the ankles and hold on until the rest of the gang can come up and polish him off. We just need to stay low, create a pile and swarm to the ball. Florida and South Carolina developed the template on how to stop or at least slow down the UGA running game. We just need to follow it.
Go Jackets!
Wow. Personally, I doubt that will happen (1st round) but I'm surprised that is being written.@daBuzz
@ColemanESPN: "@JasonPhilCole: Got two text messages from NFL folks saying UGA RB Todd Gurley will still likely be a 1st-round pick even with ACL injury."
Who knows what happens this point.. But he won't go too late IMO. 2-3.
On a positive note for the kid, even if he falls out of the first round, UGA took out quite an insurance policy.Wow. Personally, I doubt that will happen (1st round) but I'm surprised that is being written.
With the NFL salary cap the way it is, teams must get a player who can play immediately with the first second and third round pick. If he is unable to play for the majority of his rookie year, I would think a fourth or fifth round pick one would still be fairly aggressive.