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13 years 7 months ago #37048 by wlayton
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AJ who??

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13 years 7 months ago #37052 by Buc
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wlayton wrote:

AJ who??


wlayton, I try not to get too excited. Think we have another great one from Valdosta. Saban and Smart wanted this young fellow real bad. Chalk one up for the Red and Black. :woohoo: :)

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13 years 7 months ago #37053 by thriller
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I'm sticking to my post from earlier this year when someone asked who we thought would be our break out performer this year. I picked MM, due to some things I've heard all along. He still could prove me wrong, but I don't think we're in bad hands at QB, WR, TE or DL this year. I just wish I could add RB and OL to that list. Then I would feel MUCH better.

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13 years 7 months ago #37054 by wlayton
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You will be able to add RB to that list. Just depends on Crowell's learning curve (hope he has one).

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13 years 7 months ago #37055 by Buc
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Remember that thriller.

Some of what I do know is that AM does not walk around patting folks on the back. Will probably see him crawl a couple of folks this year, he wants it done right. Second time that I know of AM barking about MM in the media. AM said it, I believe it.

Running back should not be a problem, there's more than one fine back playing for UGA. There will be some surprises other than Crowell. All of these young pups want to showcase. I know, I know, many want a 25 carry tailback. If that is the winning ticket, prove it.

King, Mitchell, Charles, Wooten and others . . . . still like the other two tight ends.

Looks like Friend is going to become a hero, all he has to do is coach'em up. Might see a couple of "young" surprises on the oline also.

Sure to know more about "what might be" after first two games. :)

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13 years 7 months ago #37056 by DawgnLA
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Exciting to hear great things about Malcolm Mitchell already. One concern I have is that nobody has complimented his hands. Speed, separation and stopping on a dime are all nice attributes, but don't mean squat if you can't catch the dadgum football.


Appears that UGA has a M&M connection . . . . sweet. Maybe awesome is the word DawgnLA.

7 on 7 has become dangerous
Submitted by MikeInValdosta on Fri, 07/29/2011 - 13:08
Aaron Murray was conducting his regular afternoon 7 on 7 drills yesterday afternoon as he has done all summer.

These are non-contact drills in the passing game. The 7 on 7 drills have produced injuries in the past, but nothing like what happened yesterday. Not even close.

Whatever play Murray dialed up called for Malcolm "Tampa" Tampa Mitchell to run a post corner route.

The ball was snapped, Murray dropped back, looked left then pivoted back to his right and launched a perfect ball 45 yards down field into the waiting hands of "Tampa." Touchdown!

The remarkable thing was, after the play concluded, 10, TEN Georgia defenders were laid out on the sod clutching their ankles. Tampa's cuts were so precise all seven defenders, plus 3 just watching on the sideline, twisted their ankles.
The kid is special. I hope Ron Courson is attending all future 7 on 7 drills.




In my best Cousin Eddie voice, " BINGO"

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