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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 73610" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>As I said earlier, I don't know why everybody thinks that the Tiggers are such hot stuff this year. With Boyd, Watkins, Ellington, and company out there against what is still a questionable Dwag D, I think they would have won. Instead, their WRs spent most of the game dropping the ball and what they euphemistically call a "running game" was consistently stuffed. Oh, and their D sucked too. No doubt they'll get better as the year goes on, but so will everybody else.</p><p></p><p>As to the Dwags, they looked pretty good, mainly because Gurley and Marshall are back and healthy. I noticed that Richt was careful to keep Gurley off the field part of the time; obviously, he remembers last year. I thought they looked good on O, excellent on special teams, and so-so on D. They'll be a handful for everybody this year, but we almost beat them last year with Gurley healthy. But no need for Tech to worry about anybody else at this stage anyhow; we obviously have work to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 73610, member: 265"] As I said earlier, I don't know why everybody thinks that the Tiggers are such hot stuff this year. With Boyd, Watkins, Ellington, and company out there against what is still a questionable Dwag D, I think they would have won. Instead, their WRs spent most of the game dropping the ball and what they euphemistically call a "running game" was consistently stuffed. Oh, and their D sucked too. No doubt they'll get better as the year goes on, but so will everybody else. As to the Dwags, they looked pretty good, mainly because Gurley and Marshall are back and healthy. I noticed that Richt was careful to keep Gurley off the field part of the time; obviously, he remembers last year. I thought they looked good on O, excellent on special teams, and so-so on D. They'll be a handful for everybody this year, but we almost beat them last year with Gurley healthy. But no need for Tech to worry about anybody else at this stage anyhow; we obviously have work to do. [/QUOTE]
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