The article is correct overall, but there is one portion of it that I would like to take issue with. I had commented during the game that they were all over every thing we were doing, and that leads into my comment about versatility
noted in that article:
"“We were playing one certain defense, and it wasn’t working. And we changed to play another one, and it worked.”
Georgia, with its two-headed monster at quarterback, it’s four-man tailback platoon and double-digit receiver rotation, could not strike the right combination.
The same versatility that has made the Bulldogs a tough matchup for an opponent worked against coach Kirby Smart — Georgia had no offensive identity to lean on when times got tough."
"It's two headed monster at QB..."
That apparently had one of its heads decapitated for most of the game.
We didn't hit the right combination... as in addition to that, our back who averaged 8 yards a carry was only given the ball 7 times. Cook didn't see the ball at all.
We didn't hit the right combination.... which will usually happen when you
turn the dial to all of the numbers in that combination.
God Bless and Go Dawgs
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