Saturday, September 18, 2010

CMR Postgame

"Its not like we were playing the school for the blind, they are a great team..........I think we are starting to grow up as a team and thats a good thing."

- 9 of the 11 starters on offense have been in the program for 3 or more years. It would be 10 with A.J.
- 10 of the 11 starters on defense have been in the program for 3 or more years.

I hope they have enough time to grow before they graduate.

I will give him credit for this quote: "As of right now, our focus needs to be on winning a conference game."

Would've been a comeback for the ages and I would've had full confidence in Walsh to make anything inside of 55. However, Arkansas deserved to win the game with how they dominated the first 3 quarters. Get ready for the steady diet of our team never quit and blah blah blah.

JD on the call in show: "Georgia will be back, I just don't know when that will be."
Butler: "Whats a little disappointing to say is that there are some fundamental problems that don't seem to be getting fixed."

Last 3 SEC games:
Home loss to Kentucky
Road loss to Carolina
Home loss to Arkansas

In under 2 years Georgia has lost 10 games.

See yall in Starkville!

6 comments:

anymouse said...

Just a couple things:

"- 10 of the 11 starters on defense have been in the program for 3 or more years."

The thing is, the defense does have growing to do in a new system. Richt has a legitimate point here.

"- 9 of the 11 starters on offense have been in the program for 3 or more years. It would be 10 with A.J."

Here, he does not. The offensive line's struggles are inexcusable.

anymouse said...

And before things start getting out of hand here and elsewhere, I think it's important to go ahead and say that it is too early to panic.

Denny said...

bottom line our offense is always difficult. its difficult to get yards through the air or on the ground. we rarely have holes to run through and i cant remember the last time we had a guy running over the middle of the field wide open. we have a horrible offense with 8th grade passing routes. we never throw crosses over the middle or any kind of pick plays. our big surprise is a post corner or a wildcat reverse.....its 3rd and 4 and we have guys running 20 yards down field trying to get open. its 3rd and 7+ and we are in the I formation with 2 wrs and we call a play action pass. keep in mind a pa pass out of the i requires our qb to turn his back to the defense for about 2 seconds and pa passes are more difficult to block for the oline. again everything we do on offense is difficult and we make it look so hard. whereas other teams make it look effortless and have guys running down field wide open.

start preparing for 1-3 cuz its very possible

JJBA said...

Anymouse- I think the D played well outside of the 3 TD's. Quite honestly I think Rambo was way overrated. I'm not saying its all his fault but he has not been good. That hit against Auburn might have put some unreal expectations on him. If he wasn't good enough to see more time on last years D, I don't know what people were expecting. And Cuff is Cuff. I don't know about Hamilton yet without watching on TV but he is rather small. But again, the D has not been great but they have done enough to keep us in games.

Denny- I don't know what you are talking about. At most we ran 2 play actions today.

anymouse said...

I think the Rambo expectations were a lot like the cliché about the backup quarterback being a team's most popular player. Fans were so frustrated by Bryan Evans that they figured whoever replaced him would be much better. Rambo makes a couple plays last year, and everybody thinks he's Eric Berry or something.

The thing about the defense is that, given time, it won't give up nearly as many big plays. The offense had its problems today, but those three touchdowns Georgia gave up were embarrassingly easy. But considering the new staff is three games in, and they're working with players who made up a disaster of a defense the last few years, I think they've done a pretty good job.

Bottom line: Georgia should be fine on defense, eventually. The offensive line's play is very disturbing, and (this is hard to say for sure without having been at the game) so is the receivers' inability to get open against a secondary like Arkansas'.

JJBA said...

Not patronizing any blog members but Durham is a man and a player. Hats off to him.