They already have done thatBN, staff and players are going to surprise a lot of people.
I think we have some options here to avoid our horrible 3rd down defense. This would be quite the undertaking butCashing in on 8 long third downs last week was pitiful. With all the beef in the middle a small juke or an end around is almost undefendable. I love the fact we have a 400 pounder, but Desmond has only 3 unassisted tackles all year and 0 (assisted or unassisted) against a SEC team. They say he is quick for his size, but we need to save his quickness, strength and size for the goal line where a double team frees up another defender. If we don't do better on third and forever (or anything for that matter), it will be a long afternoon against the pups.
Every other quarter.Hey guize... We play to the level of our competition. Right?
I’m gonna cheer for Georgia to win because everyone I cheer for loses!
I was thinking the same.
I think the staff is sharp enough to pick up on the downward spiral for likes and retweets. I'm sure they do fan/media analytics.Watched the others all the way through. As soon as I heard “violent football”(from 10 yards off) and “no excuses”(didn’t want to give them the ball back), I stopped it. Looking forward to the brick by brick video we put out next.
Sadly, it's starting to look and feel like we are better at marketing and sales than product development.I think the staff is sharp enough to pick up on the downward spiral for likes and retweets. I'm sure they do fan/media analytics.
For the record ... I haven't watched any of these. I do think it's smart marketing to make them after each game though.