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SouthernDawg wrote: Limey...
In response to each point...
1. Georgia pulling a "Georgia"
Honestly this can be said just about any program out there, sans Alabama, but even to a much lesser degree, Bama. For years and years, Clemson had the dubious tag line of "Clemsoning" attached to it's program. They were always good to drop a game they weren't supposed to, then it changed. Florida State the same thing. Historically, FSU struggles mightily with NC State and Wake Forest. Oklahoma was the same way under Big Game Bob Stoops. I get the fact that the ghosts of Richt still haunt this program, but I do believe that those demons are being exorcised on a weekly basis since CKS got into town. Is it realistic, every season, to run out the schedule 12-0? No. So far this season, we've seen a tectonic shift in how Georgia handles "lesser opponents." Every indication I see is that this team is focused, disciplined, and aware that humility is only a week away. I'm actually glad to hear some doubting talking heads out there because I honestly believe the hype around this program has been a bit absurd (see later point about the adulation for the o-line). But even mighty Alabama drops a game now and again that they're not supposed to.
So far this season, lesser opponents have NOT hung around, they've had their asses handed to them on a platter. That's a very good sign, and truly the best indication that the philosophy has completely changed in Athens and the players have embraced it. How many games did we witness during the CMR era that afterwards, we said "it looked like they didn't even get off the bus?" Plenty. Too damn many to count. So far this season, I haven't seen such a demeanor from this team.
2. Fromm is a horse of a different color. Buc compared him to Aaron Murray, and I couldn't agree more. That's not to say he's beyond freshman stupidity, but the maturity and poise out of that young man so far is that of a sophomore or even an early junior and not a freshman. Fromm took some serious hits in that Tennessee game and he bounced right back sharper than before. I knew the hits were coming at some point, and I was anxiously awaiting to see how he dealt with it. He passed that test with flying colors. Fromm should have been picked three times instead of once in that Tennessee game, but even after he threw the pick, he came right back and looked sharp again. If Fromm is going to Fromm, expect the lessons to be learned quickly and completely. I once had a boss that said "I don't mind you making mistakes, just don't make them twice." Fromm seems to get it. The fact that we are where we are with a true freshman QB is a gift, and if it weren't for Fromm's ability to not "pull a Fromm," we'd probably be 4-1 right now. I honestly don't think Eason is winning back the starting job, but I do think he starts splitting snaps. If at any time Eason starts looking shaky out there, displaying a lack of confidence or a lack of accuracy, his chances of winning back that starting job are permanently foreclosed on.
3. I agree, that is utterly absurd to hear them lumping Georgia's o-line in with Bama or Clemson. This line has gotten much better, but they're a far cry from Bama or Clemson. On size alone, they're not in that same category. Our o-line is last in the SEC in overall size. They've played very well the last few games and I can most definitely see improvement. That said, let Kirby and Sam Pittman have three more years of recruiting and then we'll see an o-line worthy of comparison to that of Clemson or Alabama.
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