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#9 9 months, 1 week ago
Thank you wlayton.

Think that the kudos in this case probably should be pointed in Mark Richt's direction. After the LSU game he made it a point to say he wanted a fullback that is a load.

I figure that most on this board have watched Quayvon Hicks on youtube. Goes to the point that WoodstockDawg made about a fullback that can catch the ball. Quayvon can, excites me that a man that size can do so many things.

QH was excellent on the d-line, know that was high school. However, I believe that Quayvon Hicks might turn out to be the deciding factor in more than one game this year as this offensive line develops and he gets comfortable in all areas. Good on Mark Richt for this special recruit.
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#10 9 months, 1 week ago
Buc, remember when it use to be almost automatic when it was 3rd and 1-2 or 3rd and goal from the 1.....Brannan Southerland would get the quick handoff and get the yardage EVERY time. That's a very nice piece of the puzzle to have to extend drives or put it in the endzone. Big weapon imo.
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#11 9 months, 1 week ago
wlayton wrote:
Buc, remember when it use to be almost automatic when it was 3rd and 1-2 or 3rd and goal from the 1.....Brannan Southerland would get the quick handoff and get the yardage EVERY time. That's a very nice piece of the puzzle to have to extend drives or put it in the endzone. Big weapon imo.


Correct! Brannan Sutherland. Before him, Verron Haynes. Another great at that position was Mack Strong. And before him, Robert Honeycutt. We've had some great players here. I'm hoping Hicks joins that list.
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#12 9 months, 1 week ago
thriller wrote:
wlayton wrote:
Buc, remember when it use to be almost automatic when it was 3rd and 1-2 or 3rd and goal from the 1.....Brannan Southerland would get the quick handoff and get the yardage EVERY time. That's a very nice piece of the puzzle to have to extend drives or put it in the endzone. Big weapon imo.


Correct! Brannan Sutherland. Before him, Verron Haynes. Another great at that position was Mack Strong. And before him, Robert Honeycutt. We've had some great players here. I'm hoping Hicks joins that list.


Barring injury thriller, believe "Q's" name can be entered into the group mentioned above. I like the fact that "Q" seems to have leadership qualities. We won't have Jarvis forever, young men need to step up.

Edit: Appears to me that our coaches are on board with the coach'em up! talk. Really like hearing Ramik's name being called out by Todd Grantham. Fellows, going to see some hits from Ramik this season that we have seen previously from Ogletree. This could get ugly . . . for the opposition.

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#13 9 months, 1 week ago
I love it when those big guys fly around and HIT people! I saw an article somewhere recently that said James Franklin likes to lower his shoulder when he's running and put something behind his pads -

"Hey, James Franklin - I'm CALLIN' YOU OUT!! Try lowering that shoulder into one of our linebackers!"
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#14 9 months, 1 week ago
thriller wrote:
I love it when those big guys fly around and HIT people! I saw an article somewhere recently that said James Franklin likes to lower his shoulder when he's running and put something behind his pads -

"Hey, James Franklin - I'm CALLIN' YOU OUT!! Try lowering that shoulder into one of our linebackers!"


Read the same thing Thriller. I could see a concussion in his near future. Wonder how their depth chart looks like at the QB spot would like to see us go trough a couple of them.

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#15 9 months ago
thriller wrote:
I love it when those big guys fly around and HIT people! I saw an article somewhere recently that said James Franklin likes to lower his shoulder when he's running and put something behind his pads -

"Hey, James Franklin - I'm CALLIN' YOU OUT!! Try lowering that shoulder into one of our linebackers!"


thriller, going back through some of the threads and posts, thought this might be a good place to put this link. Know this, we had better be over the way we tackled the last couple of years. Really hope that this group of Dawgs takes pride in every aspect of defensive football. Wrap'em up.

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#16 9 months ago
If Franklin runs like that in the SEC, he'll get more than just a separated shoulder. Another thing I noticed in that video - Arizona State can't cover OR tackle - and they STILL beat Missouri.
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