Well… more and more, Corey Smith’s song remains true. Each DAWG has its day. The flagship universities of the Yellow Hammer State and Peach State challenged a football game on Saturday evening in the largest American university city, and the result was the same as all recent meetings except one – disappointment for red and black in a 24-21 defeat.
1 and 1 Honestly, the disappointment on Saturday should have been seen one kilometer. Literally 17 years ago until the day from the infamous loss of play of the 2008 power failure, which we even prefer not to remember for various reasons. Even when entering, it was like the 2008 match leading to kick -off with the way the campus was in juice and how electric the crowd was. This included LED bracelets, which should absolutely be one thing despite this loss. Then … just like 2008, Georgia managed to reach out very early, allowing the crimson tide to steal all this pre-match moment and to remove excessive energy from the crowd. Give credit to fans, however … They have always made things more difficult for Alabama in attack … See the use of the three downtime early. But it was an advantage that the DAWGs could not build.
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2 This loss was different. It was not heartbreaking with a bizarre circus game or a large last second dramatic. Saturday did not destroy emotionally. No, it was just frustrating. Losing Nick Saban was one thing. At one point, you had to step back and say, “You know what, you lost against the goat of the coaches. So everyone. SATURDAY? He is a personnel who looked without punching in a defeat against FSU and last year was transported by truck by a very mediocre team of Oklahoma, among other Fales. This is why Saturday was frustrating. When you faced a team from Nick Saban, it was a group on the other side that had a kind of aura about them. On paper, this Crimson Tide team was very battable, and on Saturday was a match where Georgia was likely to win and did not do it.
3 and 3 I tire of saying this, but the objectives of Georgia are all in front. Remember that a defeat against the Crimson Tide last year followed a race until the victory of the dry. By the way, this same season has seen the victory over Georgia be the highest point of Alabama where Georgia used it to improve. The Alabama season was finally defeated after this match last year. You can argue that this game was again, the Alabama Super Bowl. I mean, they had several weeks to prepare thanks to a very bad team from the Wisconsin and two games of Clunker where Georgia had to play Tennessee. It is not quite why Georgia lost on Saturday, but it did not help.
4 Georgia was lucky to bury the crimson tide and did not do it. These coaches staff that fans of Alabama, a segment of them anyway, have Deridden, only gave gifts. With two victories on Texas last year, on Saturday was an opportunity for Georgia to underline as a standard dry carrier. Last night, however, was placed in Georgia as a “fairly good, except …” team. Oh, and allow fans to sing “We just beat you” after a victory in a score a long time ago.
5 The day will come, I am sure that somewhere on campus, a statue of Kirby Smart will be built. Each fan of Georgia should and will be eternally grateful for what Coach Smart has brought to Athens. But that does not mean that it should be above the reproach. Coach Smart receives a lot of money to train this team, and when things go wrong, criticism should not be avoided. The facts are the facts. Kirby Smart was widely exaggerated, and the coaching at stake by this staff was not good. Whenever the smallest thing goes wrong in attack, the OC is blamed. But when your defense is struck in the face throughout the first half in third row, this is also responsible for the defensive staff. Part of the Georgia fans love them a Mike Bobo review. But if you want to point your fingers in a coach staff, it should go on the ball. Otherwise … Glenn Schumann’s nickname must be Teflon Glenn.
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6. Speaking of coach decisions … The fourth lead call was training for personified professional misconduct. The criticism of the list is the terrible idea of aligning in the shotgun and putting it back to Cash Jones of all. But Georgia should never have been in this position. If you delay and do not direct the tempo, the civil servants may examine the spot. Oh, and there is also a need for a goal in the field to equalize when you have one of the best boots in the country …
7 At one point, the team of game operations in Georgia in the stadium must decide whether the fanfare of the University of Georgia Redcoat is even desired, or not a reflection after the fact as part of a show production. The way the Redcoats was minimized once the start is insulting, to be honest. If the defense of Georgia needs music to be killed on decibels raised before a big game, you have players in the bad line of activity. Do you know what will make a crowd vibrate? A defense makes games on the keys. If the fans want the music to be mounted before each piece, they can go watch the falconons lose Sunday.
8 It was probably not a coincidence that Demello Jones replaced Ellis Robinson on Saturday. Between the poorly played covers and the jump in training in the fourth quarter, Robinson is not really in a good place to be a player of all versions. It must be corrected, and trials and errors on the field on Saturday is not the best place to do so.
9. Remember how Gunner Stockton’s legs gave him an additional element against Tennessee? More of this, minus two third quarter games would probably have helped Georgia to lead the tempo more and to spread in Alabama. Hopefully the DAWGs come back to that more from next week against Kentucky.
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10 The kick -off of noon next week was already going to be difficult for fans for fans, and Kentucky is not exactly essential football. This game being now a defeat does not help, so if you are embarrassed by empty seats or a lack of energy in the stands, prepare for next week accordingly.
As always, go Dawgs!
