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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #59283 by Dawg With Style
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If read were there working own Mason foot Work throwing motion and delivery.

He's been at Georgia 4 years why has he not been helped or coached own this until now. :whistle:

He's been to T.Brady camp he said he knows what expected and there's no next year Thank God he knows that.

How Bout them Dawgs!!!!!!!


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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #59285 by growl
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DWS, didn't find a pm. I may have a glitch some where :unsure:

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10 years 8 months ago #59286 by Buc
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Interesting link below. Clemson game, I agree with the author of the article, critical for UGA. Author lays out a pretty good case for Georgia being on the plus side.

www.fieldstforum.com/2014/03/10/mike_bro...nse-for-2014-opener/

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10 years 8 months ago #59288 by Buc
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So what is it going to be

Title for this thread fits with the following video. Lots of chatter going on. While some will go one way or the other . . . . My take is that this is the type of chatter that only enhances college football. Brings more interest to the game, pulls some of the NFL fans away from Sunday football, introduces them to Saturday football.

Southeastern Conference has been discussed by every major outlet for some time now. All of those National Championships get folks attention. M&M love this kind of talk. Money in the bank.

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10 years 8 months ago #59289 by Buc
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Keeping my eyes on the enemy. Interesting article on the Auburn offensive line. Nick Saban and Gus Malzahn understand the need for a great offensive line. Both coaches continue to prove that. Saban longer than Malzahn, but it was impressive what Gus did in his first year as head coach at Auburn.

And of course, we (UGA) are still trying to figure out who will play where. If that sounds ugly, not my fault, just keeping it real.

Reading some of the comments from the Auburn faithful, seems they are ready for 2014.

www.al.com/auburnfootball/index.ssf/2014...tball_2014_br_3.html

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10 years 8 months ago - 10 years 8 months ago #59291 by Buc
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Looking around after I had posted this in the morning.

Post #65 in this thread.
And of course, we (UGA) are still trying to figure out who will play where. If that sounds ugly, not my fault, just keeping it real.


I have to think that Will Friend has the offensive line listed this way, at this time.

Picked this up from SBNation.

Positionally, we've got a few adjustments to go through. The starting OL will be most fans' primary concern offensively, aside from how well Hutson Mason can take over the reigns from the record setting Aaron Murray. The unit getting the first shot to protect Mason will be at John Theus at LT, Mark Beard at LG, David Andrews in the middle, with Watts Dantzler and Kolton Houston lining up as RG and RT respectively. The somewhat unexpected part there is sophomore Brandon Kublanow not being LG, while Theus is moving from RT to LT and Houston taking over as RT full time. But expect this to be a fluid thing, with the aforementioned Kublanow, as well as guys like Greg Pyke, Xzavier Ward, and others still pushing the starters, and then more competition once Isaiah Wynn, Dyshon Sims, and Kendall Baker arrive on campus in the summer.

Here we are going into our 14th year under this head coach and we are at this point for 95% of the time during the 14 years. Sure as heck have been able to recruit QB's and Running Backs, Wide Receivers and Tight Ends, offensive line gets the last look.

Maybe I need a good kick in the butt, but I am at a loss to figure this head coach out. Some call it grumbling, I call it a lack of understanding the "total football program" under Richt. Question . . . . Does Richt need someone (coaches) to come to him in his "office" and explain to him why the offensive line is important?"

Bobo and Pruitt went to Richt's office with what they thought was a good idea, and Richt went for it. Broke his "rubber stamp" out and bingo.
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