There has been a lot of chatter here and elsewhere about the lack of tight end participation in the passing game. Once on campus and being taught, there is little reason for 2020 to ever look like "many" previous years. Don't care who is calling the plays, if they cannot get the ball to Darnell, time to rethink the "play caller". Believe it has been said on this board by many . . . . NO EXCUSES.
In my mind the main question for the 2020 Season is whether or not Jake Fromm will return. I hope Jake stays for more reasons than one. First off I want his experience both "on and off" the field of play. Much like when most of us learned to drive a car, needed some guidance or a lot of guidance, not all potential quarterbacks come in and take up where "experienced quarterbacks" leave off.
Having always been one to keep an eye or eyes on the offensive line, what I saw from the young men in the Sugar Bowl bolstered my confidence in what many of us have talked about since Smart and Company's arrival . . . . DEPTH. Yep, we have depth on the offensive line . . . . how fantastic that sounds when I type this. Can remember the ups and downs prior to Smart and Company and looking back, was not a pretty picture.
Following in dawgs_fans_dad footsteps mentioned in this thread, Loved the defense last night and all year.
Loved the defense last night and all year. I go into 2020 with as much or more confidence about our defense than most years I have watched our team.
Going to take a solid team, offensively, defensively and Special Teams to put smiles on our faces in 2020. We do have Alabama on our schedule, at their place I think. Nick Saban whether liked or not by some or many, Saban will have his team loaded in 2020. I don't fear that, just know we have to be ready and there is no reason not to be ready.
Going to be interesting to see who takes over the kicking game. I am finally sold on our punter, think he grew up as the season moved along. Big loss losing Blankenship, not that easily replaced. One of my favorite players of all time and that goes back a long way. Young man meant more to our team than kicking field goals and long end zone kickoffs. Blankenship came to Athens, worked his tail off, asked for nothing in return other than a chance to play. At one point there seemed to be a problem with Dad and Coach, young many handled that situation like a true professional.
For many years the media and opponents have mentioned Georgia FANS are always sky high about the next year. Certain blogs, can agree with that. 2020 Season gives me no reason "not" to be "up" for our program. We have the pieces and parts to compete at a level in the SEC and college football in general to not have "serious" optimism about this group. Couple more players that I hope find their way to Athens, if so, we just get stronger.
Coach'em Up!