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<blockquote data-quote="Yaller Jacket" data-source="post: 494887" data-attributes="member: 705"><p>If a lot of your friends are Georgia fans, as mine are, after a game where we won or even just almost won, you have heard this: "How do you do this? We should kill you every year. With who we recruit and who you recruit, this should never happen." There is some truth in this. </p><p></p><p>We get mostly potential players with a smattering of developed blue chips. They get almost all developed blue chips. Thankfully, recruiting is inexact. Some of our potential guys grow to superstars. Many of their blue chippers turn out to be overrated. Sometimes, though, not very many of ours turn out to be playmakers and some of our few playmakers get injured or leave the program. And right now, apparently most of their superstar recruits turned out to be the real deal. With this combination, you get yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I don't know when this will turn around, but at some point, it will. The one time in recent years we were really good we had a quarterback who was a dangerous runner, quick with his ball handling, and could throw it some. Our first chance to be competitive with them will be when we have another quarterback like JT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaller Jacket, post: 494887, member: 705"] If a lot of your friends are Georgia fans, as mine are, after a game where we won or even just almost won, you have heard this: "How do you do this? We should kill you every year. With who we recruit and who you recruit, this should never happen." There is some truth in this. We get mostly potential players with a smattering of developed blue chips. They get almost all developed blue chips. Thankfully, recruiting is inexact. Some of our potential guys grow to superstars. Many of their blue chippers turn out to be overrated. Sometimes, though, not very many of ours turn out to be playmakers and some of our few playmakers get injured or leave the program. And right now, apparently most of their superstar recruits turned out to be the real deal. With this combination, you get yesterday. I don't know when this will turn around, but at some point, it will. The one time in recent years we were really good we had a quarterback who was a dangerous runner, quick with his ball handling, and could throw it some. Our first chance to be competitive with them will be when we have another quarterback like JT. [/QUOTE]
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