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Law98gator;n39597 said:Yeah, most people confuse Jones and Gurley, because, you know, they weigh 235 lbs.
3 | Todd Gurley | TB | JR | 6-1 | 226 | Tarboro, N.C./Tarboro HS |
I agree. He will play a big role in our offense. I don't think he will get a ton of rushing yardage but he will be very important because he can also block and catch well.601Gator said:AugustaGator;n39564 said:girley weighs how much?
Nobody was comparing Jones to Gurley. Jones gets a lot of hate on this board and for no reason at all. The kid went through a lot last year, rushed back and looked sloppy. He will be a great player and huge factor in this offense this year. You can hold me to that.
Law98gator;n39369 said:Ugly is one dimensional on offense. Their Qb is trash also. A one dimensional offense is easy to beat.
Captain Sasquatch said:Concrete Helmet;n39304 said:There is no way we are better for not having played this game. Yes we still have EMU and KU. T, our scout team does not come with 90,000 fans and all the fixings of a real game. Also coaches are on the field to correct mistakes during practice.....real games decide real depth charts and real game reps really can't be duplicated when installing a new offense with a lot of first time players. Other programs like Bama, UGA, Auburn and almost every other team is running the same systems they have for years......we are not. There are issues that come up like signals and communications and substitutions that have to be ironed out in real game scenarios.
We have two more cupcakes to get all that ironed out. Wouldn't have gotten an honest look at our team in those conditions, anyway.
And Kentucky was playing Tennessee-Martin. Let me repeat that. Tennessee. Martin.
Law98gator;n40690 said:You people are overreacting to USC losing. Yes, they are vulnerable to good passing attacks. Luckily for them, the SEC has only one.
Bammer and Jorga have also been the last few years and it didn't hurt them because most of the teams are insanely one dimensional on offense (by design).
I didn't watch that game closely due to family issues but when you have a QB torching your young DBs, you end up playing cover 3 or 4, and probably a dime, which in turn opens up lots of yards on rinky dink passes and runs. It's basically the way SOS used to slice up a defense, make them back up or get toasted deep then go for the throat.t-gator;n40708 said:they weren't able to stop the run either. And on offense there was no where for the runners to go. Even if Davis would have been healthy they wouldn't have been able to run the ball.
Gator Fever;n40712 said:I have a feeling SC will give Georgia everything they can handle regardless of how they look this week against East Carolina.