Official Transfer in Thread

Why are we talking about transfers in this thread? Stay on point, please! This thread is about glutes and flukes.
 
Not only that, but keys transfers seem like more substance gets while TFG had only flash
And the difference in QB's was eye opening. Zach Pyron looked like he actually wanted to win, while our former QB seemed to just quit. Even Gibson, after his horrible misjudgement earlier, looked like a different competitor for the last few games after Pyron got hurt. You could actually see growth, as opposed to having a head coach just claiming there was growth, but you were refusing to see it.

It was dark times, but I really just don't see that GT will make a AD/HC mistake like that again.

I am gonna say it.....we can beat the mutts. We gave them a decent game this past season and had a few bounce the wrong way and just lost out on depth.
 
And the difference in QB's was eye opening. Zach Pyron looked like he actually wanted to win, while our former QB seemed to just quit. Even Gibson, after his horrible misjudgement earlier, looked like a different competitor for the last few games after Pyron got hurt. You could actually see growth, as opposed to having a head coach just claiming there was growth, but you were refusing to see it.

It was dark times, but I really just don't see that GT will make a AD/HC mistake like that again.

I am gonna say it.....we can beat the mutts. We gave them a decent game this past season and had a few bounce the wrong way and just lost out on depth.
The botched punt and fumble in their red zone was unrecoverable.
 
The botched punt and fumble in their red zone was unrecoverable.
Teams like UGA play pretty much mistake proof. When you make a mistake, recovery is difficult because that plan you brought to the game now has to be chucked out the window and things can go off the rails quickly as you attempt to catch up.
 
Teams like UGA play pretty much mistake proof. When you make a mistake, recovery is difficult because that plan you brought to the game now has to be chucked out the window and things can go off the rails quickly as you attempt to catch up.
They appear to play mistake proof when they get botched calls like the one against tOSU in the EZ. They made a mistake and let Harrison get loose in the EZ and should have paid for it were it not for the head-hunting tactics of their DB. Instead of the FG to make it 38-24, it would most assuredly been a TD and a 42-24 lead with a little over a quarter to go. Counting the final FG by tOSU they would have hung 45 on the Dwags, even w/o their top WR for the last quarter of the game.

Instead, folks act like they're unbeatable. They are not. Yet I saw the stupid note from Brett McMurphy today talking about the KC Chiefs still having to get past UGA to be champs. This is how narratives are born and propagated.
 
Hopefully, he can help. I remember thinking Tyler Davis was a mild disappointment, but we'd kill for that kind of production from a TE now. Sounds like he has a good rapport with Faulkner.
 
They appear to play mistake proof when they get botched calls like the one against tOSU in the EZ. They made a mistake and let Harrison get loose in the EZ and should have paid for it were it not for the head-hunting tactics of their DB. Instead of the FG to make it 38-24, it would most assuredly been a TD and a 42-24 lead with a little over a quarter to go. Counting the final FG by tOSU they would have hung 45 on the Dwags, even w/o their top WR for the last quarter of the game.

Instead, folks act like they're unbeatable. They are not. Yet I saw the stupid note from Brett McMurphy today talking about the KC Chiefs still having to get past UGA to be champs. This is how narratives are born and propagated.
An NFL coach, I believe it was a coach, was asked how a team like Alabama would do playing an NFL team. He said, essentially, the worst record team in the NFL would destroy the best college team. Just another level of competition - and parity in the NFL, despite a teams record, is closer than you'd think.
 
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