Wrong board . You need an UGA board.Been looking at the UGA-Vandy game while doing chores this morning. The Dawgs o-line is very impressive. They returned most of their guys right?
He better not have to play the whole game next week.Reminder...most all of this was in 2 quarters too. Had 2 or 3 big throws negated by penalties and we know about the very slow start on the first couple of series.
Of course, he might not play more than 2 quarters next week either.
I think that settles it. Trevor for Heisman.Just putting this out there...
Week 1 stats
Tua Tagovailoa: 21-31, 336 yards, 4 TDs, 0 Ints
Trevor Lawrence: 13-23, 168 yards, 1 TD, 2 Ints
Tua was 26 of 31, actually. QBR 94.1 (the highest of any QB against a Power 5 opponent)Just putting this out there...
Week 1 stats
Tua Tagovailoa: 21-31, 336 yards, 4 TDs, 0 Ints
Trevor Lawrence: 13-23, 168 yards, 1 TD, 2 Ints
i think bo nix may have something to say about that.I think that settles it. Trevor for Heisman.
True. Let's hope this OL can be coached up. I certainly would not have much confidence running behind our OL as it was inthe Duke game. Better days ahead I hope.Najee Harris runs “side to side” too much? Guys need to go watch the tape. Both he and B-Rob are downhill bruisers all the way! The OL run blocking was very frustrating. It’s hard to go down hill when a DL or LB is three yards in the backfield half a second after the snap.
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I was thinking this exactly while watching the game Saturday. He tends to bounce it outside. Henry did that as well his first couple of years. I think we will really miss Jacobs and Damien if Najee and Robinson don’t hit their holes faster and learn to run between the tackles more assertively.Najee Harris runs “side to side” too much? Guys need to go watch the tape. Both he and B-Rob are downhill bruisers all the way! The OL run blocking was very frustrating. It’s hard to go down hill when a DL or LB is three yards in the backfield half a second after the snap.
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No offense, but how can you not be into the first game of the year?Not sure if it was leftover from January or what it was, but I was just not into this game. Good things happened, bad things happened...I just had no emotion for this game.
I'm sure it will change as the season gets into more meaningful games.
Although it was fun seeing Cutcliffe run the wishbone....Lee having a good first game...Tua and his receivers. The OL was very glaring to me, no push. The DBs not turning for the ball a few times was disappointing. D played well overall with all the unpracticed formations they had thrown at them.
Still no holding calls against Bamas opponent.
It's called life.No offense, but how can you not be into the first game of the year?
Something not right about that statement. My Spidey sense is tingling.
It's called life.
“When you throw RPOs, you don’t always block the secondary folks,” Saban said. “I think when runners press the holes the right way and run where they’re supposed to run and people show up in the right places from the offensive line to be able to block them. And I think that there was a number of occasions where we had a hat on hat and we did not finish the blocks like we need to be able to run the ball effectively.”
This is why I'm not worried.Harris and Robinson entered in the second quarter after sitting the first 15 minutes. Saban said he wasn’t sure how much rhythm played into the trouble generating rushing yardage after that point.
“But I know this much,” Saban said, “there’s a certain way you’re supposed to run the ball on certain plays. You have to trust and have confidence in that. And that’s the thing we want to focus on with those guys to be able to do. If that takes rhythm to do that, then we need to improve their rhythm. If it takes more eye control and eye discipline to see what you’re supposed to see and respond that way, then that’s what we need to do.”
Both Saban and right tackle Jedrick Wills noted the pre-snap movement of the Duke defensive line as a factor. Wills said the stunts are common “when we play teams of that caliber.”
Like any family we have Pollyannas and Eeyores. Usually you can’t tell right away where one falls. You came off quickly as an Eeyore. Which is totally fine.My spidey sense says the OL needs to gel and get Brown back. And Najee needs to run more north/south.
Apologies for not realizing Cajun was having a little fun.