burmafrd
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Diogenes;4870420 said:Who is saying that? Doesn't make any sense considering they have already been defeated.
not the way some of you have been talking in this thread
Diogenes;4870420 said:Who is saying that? Doesn't make any sense considering they have already been defeated.
No clue but I assume it was in the 40s at the very highest.Diogenes;4870408 said:Great game! I wonder what the O/U was for this game. I'm shocked there were 60 points scored.
Yes but I would not expect you to understand nuance nor the concept of garbage time....nor playing competitive offenses, you don't ever see that in the sec.Cythim;4870391 said:I didn't realize allowing 550 yards was a good defensive effort.
Aikbach;4870651 said:Yes but I would not expect you to understand nuance nor the concept of garbage time....nor playing competitive offenses, you don't ever see that in the sec.
These players think that when they get a first down the clock stops and they have all day to get the next play off.TheCoolFan;4870416 said:Wow that was an embarrassing end to the game by Georgia...they blew it! You get up there and spike the ball immediately and you'll have 13 seconds and 3 plays to score.
They wasted time trying to run a real play, no one knew what they were doing
Rogah;4870814 said:These players think that when they get a first down the clock stops and they have all day to get the next play off.
While it's true the clock stops for a first down, what absolutely no one seems to realize is that it restarts as soon as the ball and chains are set. UGA got a 1st down at the 34 with 30 seconds to go and the clock stopped. What you should do is run up and as soon as the ref blows his whistle to start the clock, you spike it and have 29 seconds left and a chance to compose yourself.
Instead what happened was the QB is merrily calling out the plays and audibles and the team is getting set. They literally lost 10 seconds before starting the next play.
burmafrd;4870852 said:we need to draft as many GA prospects as possible. They will feel right at home here