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15 years 10 months ago #19594 by wlayton
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Well, the good news averagedawg is I don't believe the D can play worse?!!?

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15 years 10 months ago #19596 by GaBoi
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]Carolina Spartan wrote:[/b]


The TE, Gantt has been found deep up the middle.



DAWGS...out of carolina spartan's post this is the one thing that stood out the most. once i heard this i immediately thought of the gamecocks game. their TE gashed us. and did it often. if we start to focus on ringer mark my words...THIS COULD BE A BIG PROBLEM. And we all know how our pass d is.

wlayton i have to disagree with you just a little. you said we have no weakness on offense. i have to say that throwing the deep ball is a weakness. im not talking about the 20-25 yard pass. im talking about the bombs where stafford get excited and tries to throw it to hairy standing on the side of the goal line. i cant remember who but someone on here said it perfect...\"MoMass is going to go down as the most overthrown reciever in UGA history.\" MS arm stregth is his biggest asset and it can also be the sword that takes down the king.

welcome spartan

Goooooo Dawgs...Sic'em...Woof Woof Woof!!!

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15 years 10 months ago #19599 by wlayton
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He may overthrow some balls but certainly would not be considered a WEAKNESS in my book (you're taught that if you make a mistake, make it too long). He has hit many deep patterns some for TD's and some not. I can think of many....MoMass bomb in UF game last year (huge), couple of 40+ throws deep to Green, threw several to Henderson last year and more if a had to think about it. They don't all have to be 75 yard bombs to have a deep passing game. You can keep them honest with a 30-40 yard play as well. It certainly isn't a weakness, if it was MS wouldn't be looked at as a possible #1.

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