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Aaron Murray=Damn Good Dog

11 years 6 hours ago #56316 by AllDawgs5
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Buc, don't doubt for a minute that FB gave our defense trouble. I would actually say it was probably more than just trouble. I would hate to see what our offense would actually do to our defense. Guessing it wouldn't be very pretty.

Coaching change? I just cannot get over the fact that we might miss out on Kirby. If we aren't going to make any changes, we better make an addition. Hire a ST coach.

As far as GT, I don't have much confidence stopping them. Sure, we stopped uk, but that is not saying anything to me. As long as CTG is hiding behind the towel on the sidelines, I feel very good. I can't blame CTG though, I think I would try to hide myself behind that towel too if I was the one responsible. :laugh: Our offense will score too. Their defense is not very good. Guess the question will be the same as it has been all year, can we score enough to cover the D?

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11 years 5 hours ago #56317 by BullDawg2010
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Yeah I don't think we will stop GT too many times. Talent gap between us and the nerds is huge. But it seems our DC has trouble stopping a high shool offense.

Feel so bad for Murray, came back to win a championship ends up tearing an acl. Might make his draft stock go down too, but whoever gets him will end up drafting a gem.

Mason looked good against Kentucky, hope he got the first game gitters out.

Tech fans around these parts think they have a chance against a beat up UGA squad.

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11 years 4 hours ago #56320 by Buc
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AllDawgs5 another spot on post, expect nothing less.

One worry that I have playing against GT is the chop blocks. You and I both know that down in the trenches it causes concerns. Have to say this though, have seen our young men doing some of that this season and last season. Don't like it, makes me cringe.

Faton Bauta is really just an extension of AM. Only difference is now the coaching staff realizes that rushing defenses make it almost impossible to remain in the pocket. AM always had wheels.

Have read a couple of blogs where they mention the 200 or whatever the final yards allowed by our defense was. I pat them on the back for that. Some are talking like grantham has this thing figured out. Just the same replay.

2010, it would take a "tank" to keep AM down. As far as the combine, means nothing. NFL folks will talk to the two people that they want to hear from . . . . AM and his doctor. They have a zillion miles of film on AM. What they want to know is . . . . can he read . . . . all of us know the answer to that. As far as his arm, looked damn good to me. All of his TD's were not gimmes. Saw AM fit the ball into some tight spots, especially with Bennett.

Need offensive linemen, year after year. Can't get away from that fact. Looking as if a very good offensive lineman in the State of Georgia will cast his vote with Clemson. Hate that, a lot.

Said somewhere else on this board . . . . Dyshon Simms is a great get and he will not change come February. Gonna luv this young man. Left Tackle.

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11 years 4 hours ago - 11 years 4 hours ago #56321 by DAWGtm
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It hurt to see Arron end his career at UGA like that he diserved much better. I don't think the injury will hurt his draft, pretty sure that the same teams that were interested in him still are. The only bright spot is we will find out what kind of QB we have this year instead of at the beginning of next when the games are mor critical

Best wishes and a speedy recover to you Arron Thanks for all you gave.

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11 years 4 hours ago #56322 by Buc
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Buc wrote: AllDawgs5 another spot on post, expect nothing less.

One worry that I have playing against GT is the chop blocks. You and I both know that down in the trenches it causes concerns. Have to say this though, have seen our young men doing some of that this season and last season. Don't like it, makes me cringe.

Faton Bauta is really just an extension of AM. Only difference is now the coaching staff realizes that rushing defenses make it almost impossible to remain in the pocket. AM always had wheels.

Have read a couple of blogs where they mention the 200 or whatever the final yards allowed by our defense was. I pat them on the back for that. Some are talking like grantham has this thing figured out. Just the same replay.

2010, it would take a "tank" to keep AM down. As far as the combine, means nothing. NFL folks will talk to the two people that they want to hear from . . . . AM and his doctor. They have a zillion miles of film on AM. What they want to know is . . . . can he read . . . . all of us know the answer to that. As far as his arm, looked damn good to me. All of his TD's were not gimmes. Saw AM fit the ball into some tight spots, especially with Bennett.

Need offensive linemen, year after year. Can't get away from that fact. Looking as if a very good offensive lineman in the State of Georgia will cast his vote with Clemson. Hate that, a lot.

Said somewhere else on this board . . . . Dyshon Simms is a great get and he will not change come February. Gonna luv this young man. Left Tackle.


EDIT: Sorry guys missed saying this. Anyone notice that Faton Bauta has been wearing the head phones on the sidelines during the games? Not only that, he has been close to the coaches and the sideline. Also saw AM discussing something with him prior to the injury. Just "little" things that I look at and try to remember.

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11 years 4 hours ago #56324 by Buc
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DAWGtm wrote: It hurt to see Arron end his career at UGA like that he diserved much better. I don't think the injury will hurt his draft, pretty sure that the same teams that were interested in him still are. The only bright spot is we will find out what kind of QB we have this year instead of at the beginning of next when the games are mor critical

Best wishes and a speedy recover to you Arron Thanks for all you gave.


DAWGtm all you, I and others have to think about when it comes to AM playing in the NFL, few quarterbacks on that level that have not been under the knife. AM is 23 years young, his injuries will heal quicker than some that are older playing in the NFL. Allow me this . . . . I am surprised that AM was not injured badly earlier in his college career. There is no doubt that AM played hurt many games, but never said "uncle". He casts a "huge shadow" on playing quarterback at Georgia . . . . that is a good thing. :)
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