Just finished watching last years UGA/Arkansas game. Had forgotten how many penalties were called, really bad on both sides.
If their coverage has not improved, our chances are very good. Although they had two on AJ for most of the game. When they did not double cover, AJ ate them alive, open constantly. Our other receivers and Cox really benefited from AJ's presence.
Richard Samuel looked really good, he hit the line full speed and was a load to tackle. Haven't seen a lot of that thus far from our backs. Of course, one has been dinged up, another suspended for a game, and apparenty Carlton Thomas is not quite making the grade to tote the pigskin a lot. Drop the ball, drop playing time.
When we did get pressure on their QB, we were very effective. Everytime that he had to move his feet, not set, did not look good at all and he continued to throw the ball. Think that it was kentdaddy again that said if we get pressure on him, game changes. After watching today, taking into consideration what Coach Grantham has said about "attacking defense" think that is the way. Know that "Get out of town Petrino" loves to throw the ball, so, looks like a classic matchup of offensive and defensive coaches.
Did watch our DB's and safties, they were truly lost. Passes being completed without our backs having a clue where the ball was. Taught that way . . . right.
Any improvement with this years team, we beat Arkansas. Hope that the Oline comes to block and WE comes to play. Will definitely need a better job punting this week.
Just releasing tension on the keyboard, starting to really feel the urgency of tomorrows game.
Sticking with a victory, two TD's.
Buc, imo, most tall, lanky QB's have trouble when they are made to move. Their coordination isn't good enough to handle quick movement because they usually haven't really developed "fast twitch" muscle movement. Tall and lanky likes smooth, slower movement to facilitate their longer muscle developement.