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11 years 11 months ago #51250 by Buc
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Saturday morning, had some time to think about Garner leaving UGA for AU.

Appears that Malzahn knows that he has to produce, folks on the Plains not a lot different than the folks in Knoxville. New hires tend to spur good feelings among the fans, especially when your team has not shown a lot in a couple of years. We went through some of that at UGA recently.

Difficult for me to believe that Malzahn rode up, waved a magic wand and suddenly Garner appears. There is more to this than has been told or will be told. Malzahn has come out swinging, of that there is no doubt. Will be very interesting to see which players that Garner was recruiting for UGA turn to the AU side. Not crying about spilled milk, just hoping that our coaches fight fire with fire.

Malzahn also coming in with his version of the spread offense. There are those that can run different or sophisticated offenses, however not every team has a Johnny Football. Don't care what system you run, you either have the talent or you don't. Some coaches don't or can't coach every phase of offensive football.

Think we see just how successful Tim Tebow has been in the NFL. Student of the Urban Meyer system. Want to graduate to the NFL, good place to start is a university that teaches the pro system. UGA has been and will continue to do that. What are many of these young fellows hoping for, NFL of course.

I have tried to stay away from a certain linebacker that was committed to Auburn, did not really like the way all of that came down. However, we all have a right to change our minds and I think it would be justice served if said linebacker found his way to Georgia. Tit for Tat.

Again, just thinking to myself.

Go Dawgs, Nebraska folks beginning to get a bit uppity on the internet. Many of us Dawgs in Florida will be in Orlando to watch the happenings on the field, not the internet.

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11 years 11 months ago #51251 by DAWGtm
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It would be nice if we could figure out a way to work Hines Ward into a coaching role. Now that we have a opening, I realize it would be difficult with him having played O.

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11 years 11 months ago #51252 by thriller
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Buc wrote: Go Dawgs, Nebraska folks beginning to get a bit uppity on the internet. Many of us Dawgs in Florida will be in Orlando to watch the happenings on the field, not the internet.

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Here's an example of what the 'Huskers are saying:

"Beck, IMO, has been as Jekyll and Hyde as this whole team. There is no way I could even predict what beck will do. To date, he shown the ability to call good plays and those that cause our destruction. I would hope that he would attack them with the run to include designed QB runs. Not reads, but actual runs. GA has yet to see the likes of a QB with the downhill speed of Martinez. Exploit that early and often. For once, come out and force a team out of their game plan from the start. I am sick of hearing how "they (other team) threw some things out that we were not expecting so it took a while to adjust". (Beck made this comment several weeks ago when asked about our slow starts)

Their DL and LB's are too good to try and sit Martinez back in the pocket. I hope that Beck sees the need to actually break out the screen and misdirection plays. GA's speed seems they would be susceptible to misdirection. Beck will need to call a great game from start to finish to our strengths and against theirs. "

Decent football talk, that one - makes some sense.

And then this one, also pretty sensible:

"Just when you think it can't get any worse it can. The Ohio St game proved that. We got beat badly and then Wisconsin just destroyed us. "

We shall see - we SHALL see . . .

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