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| What's wrong with UGA: O-line, QB play or defense? By Chip Towers | Monday, October 8, 2007, 12:59 PM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution OK, you’ve all had a couple of days to digest Tennessee’s utter domination of Georgia this past Saturday. I’m sure it doesn’t taste any better today but the sun did indeed come up on Sunday and Monday and, in fact, they were both beautiful days. So let’s try to get a handle on what we saw and put some perspective on it. Obviously the Dogs’ young offensive line finally got exposed. Freshman offensive tackle Trinton Sturdivant looked like a true freshman for the first time. He got the trifecta of shame for an O-lineman: a false start, a PF (chop block) and a holding call. I personally saw guards Clint Boling and Chris Davis get manhandled more than once. Tough day for all of them really. The problem: O-line, QB play or defense? | UGA | ajc.com
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| Re: What's wrong with UGA: O-line, QB play or defense? All three. But usually a team will at the very least have a strong defense to hold up a weak offense as it grows; or a strong offense to hold up a weak defense as it grows. how we come out against Vandy will determine their mental fortitude in overcoming adversity (ie the loss) and then how they fair against Fl and Au will determine what we are really made of this year and whether the TN game was just a signal of things to come or just a wake up call for a good team that was asleep. |
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