First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run)
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
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First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run)
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.- Georgia doesn't have even close to what Arkansas has on offense. They have a bigger line, sure, but they all SUCK! Arkansas has lesser stats than GA because they have played Bama and LSU.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run) - I love this perception of Georgia because of their amazing success in the Eastern division LMFAO! God this is gonna be an ugly game... Murray is not a better QB than Wilson is, not even close sorry. Nor does he has the receiving corps that Arkansas has.
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.- If they are so big, and amazing why aren't they leading the SEC in rushing, or pass protection? That is why he has been sacked 24 times, LOL! Yeah, amazing offensive line, and good lord they haven't even had a glimpse of what LSU has on their defensive line. They are going to get humiliated. Their perception of balance is a very bad one, and you will understand that soon.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.- They might, but it is not even close to being the kind of defense capable of handling LSU's offense. Just look at their schedule, and the teams who have put up DD's on their defense. Vandy is among them, LOL! LSU is bigger on the offensive front, has a QB that can dismantle their team, and they have a physical run game that will wear them down.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.- The LSU punter is just as good.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.- They can't, and they won't. This is gonna get ugly...
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
As I have been saying... This perception of Georgia simply comes from their success in the East, which is the weakest it has even been. They are going to struggle heavily against an opponent that is simply miles ahead of them.
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Quote Originally Posted by FlamingoBarnes:
First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.- Georgia doesn't have even close to what Arkansas has on offense. They have a bigger line, sure, but they all SUCK! Arkansas has lesser stats than GA because they have played Bama and LSU.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run) - I love this perception of Georgia because of their amazing success in the Eastern division LMFAO! God this is gonna be an ugly game... Murray is not a better QB than Wilson is, not even close sorry. Nor does he has the receiving corps that Arkansas has.
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.- If they are so big, and amazing why aren't they leading the SEC in rushing, or pass protection? That is why he has been sacked 24 times, LOL! Yeah, amazing offensive line, and good lord they haven't even had a glimpse of what LSU has on their defensive line. They are going to get humiliated. Their perception of balance is a very bad one, and you will understand that soon.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.- They might, but it is not even close to being the kind of defense capable of handling LSU's offense. Just look at their schedule, and the teams who have put up DD's on their defense. Vandy is among them, LOL! LSU is bigger on the offensive front, has a QB that can dismantle their team, and they have a physical run game that will wear them down.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.- The LSU punter is just as good.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.- They can't, and they won't. This is gonna get ugly...
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
As I have been saying... This perception of Georgia simply comes from their success in the East, which is the weakest it has even been. They are going to struggle heavily against an opponent that is simply miles ahead of them.
the big question i have is... how much has Georgia improved since the start of the season?
my answer... not even CLOSE to as much as people have mislead themselves to believe... all of their impressive wins have come in the SEC... which is great if you are convinced that the SEC is 1000 miles above every other conference... but the reality is, they are not! there is no depth whatsoever in the SEC this year...
go back to the start of the season... Boise THUMPED this overrated Georgia team...
things are more the same than they are different, i can assure you! Georgia is as overrated of a team as you will find in CFB... they are NOT anything special...
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the big question i have is... how much has Georgia improved since the start of the season?
my answer... not even CLOSE to as much as people have mislead themselves to believe... all of their impressive wins have come in the SEC... which is great if you are convinced that the SEC is 1000 miles above every other conference... but the reality is, they are not! there is no depth whatsoever in the SEC this year...
go back to the start of the season... Boise THUMPED this overrated Georgia team...
things are more the same than they are different, i can assure you! Georgia is as overrated of a team as you will find in CFB... they are NOT anything special...
its so impressive how people get misleaded when a team and a low-life QB pad stats against a bunch of BUMs and as mentioned above---they may have the fatest O-line, that doesnt mean strongest, athletic or faster
UGA is mirrors and smoke and will get jus
BUTT FUCKED ASS RAPED GANG BANGED BUKAKED SIX DAYS FROM SUNDAY
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its so impressive how people get misleaded when a team and a low-life QB pad stats against a bunch of BUMs and as mentioned above---they may have the fatest O-line, that doesnt mean strongest, athletic or faster
UGA is mirrors and smoke and will get jus
BUTT FUCKED ASS RAPED GANG BANGED BUKAKED SIX DAYS FROM SUNDAY
its so impressive how people get misleaded when a team and a low-life QB pad stats against a bunch of BUMs and as mentioned above---they may have the fatest O-line, that doesnt mean strongest, athletic or faster
UGA is mirrors and smoke and will get jus
BUTT FUCKED ASS RAPED GANG BANGED BUKAKED SIX DAYS FROM SUNDAY
Someone finally making some sense around here...
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Quote Originally Posted by shark_apreza:
its so impressive how people get misleaded when a team and a low-life QB pad stats against a bunch of BUMs and as mentioned above---they may have the fatest O-line, that doesnt mean strongest, athletic or faster
UGA is mirrors and smoke and will get jus
BUTT FUCKED ASS RAPED GANG BANGED BUKAKED SIX DAYS FROM SUNDAY
I will happily take the opposite side of Ice anyday as he routinely makes outright idiotic statements on this board. I can respect your opinion though, Tappy, and I guess we will see on Saturday.
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I will happily take the opposite side of Ice anyday as he routinely makes outright idiotic statements on this board. I can respect your opinion though, Tappy, and I guess we will see on Saturday.
I will happily take the opposite side of Ice anyday as he routinely makes outright idiotic statements on this board. I can respect your opinion though, Tappy, and I guess we will see on Saturday.
oh please!!! please please please bet against me blindly...
don't know where you came off with this statement, and i do not care! it takes one comment like this for me to know who you are... if you don't recognize the good i bring to this forum, by ripping into the shithole mother-fuckers around here... that means you are one of them!
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Quote Originally Posted by FlamingoBarnes:
I will happily take the opposite side of Ice anyday as he routinely makes outright idiotic statements on this board. I can respect your opinion though, Tappy, and I guess we will see on Saturday.
oh please!!! please please please bet against me blindly...
don't know where you came off with this statement, and i do not care! it takes one comment like this for me to know who you are... if you don't recognize the good i bring to this forum, by ripping into the shithole mother-fuckers around here... that means you are one of them!
so go lay your hard-earned money on Georgia... otherwise you are just another shit-talking nobody on this site... you should fit right in!
You are confused. You talk more shit than anyone on this site. I had never spoke to you and you come in to my Bama thread from last week talking shit for no reason and saying that I posted the play after the game was over when I clearly posted it before any game was played on Saturday.
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Quote Originally Posted by Ice4Blood:
so go lay your hard-earned money on Georgia... otherwise you are just another shit-talking nobody on this site... you should fit right in!
You are confused. You talk more shit than anyone on this site. I had never spoke to you and you come in to my Bama thread from last week talking shit for no reason and saying that I posted the play after the game was over when I clearly posted it before any game was played on Saturday.
Flamingo, a lot of what you say is dead on. Georgia'a problem in this game as I see it are two fold.
First, their offensive line is big but it hasn't imporved that much through the year. I believe the LSU defensive front will be too much for them to handle and they will bring pressure on Murray. When he is pressured he makes some very bad decisions and turns the ball over. If UGA turns the ball over, this game is over.
Georgia's second problem is on special teams, kick-off coverage specifically. Fortunately, I don't think they will do this a lot, but I believe they will give away at least one touchdown on a big return by LSU.
I think the Bulldog defense can give LSU's offense all the game they want, but short fields provided by turnovers and poor special teams will give LSU the win. I think the number is pretty close. Ga lost by 14 to Boise and 3 to South Carolina. I don't see LSU beating them by more than 17, and would not be real surprised to see Georgia cover. I know I'm a UGA fan, so I won't play it.
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Flamingo, a lot of what you say is dead on. Georgia'a problem in this game as I see it are two fold.
First, their offensive line is big but it hasn't imporved that much through the year. I believe the LSU defensive front will be too much for them to handle and they will bring pressure on Murray. When he is pressured he makes some very bad decisions and turns the ball over. If UGA turns the ball over, this game is over.
Georgia's second problem is on special teams, kick-off coverage specifically. Fortunately, I don't think they will do this a lot, but I believe they will give away at least one touchdown on a big return by LSU.
I think the Bulldog defense can give LSU's offense all the game they want, but short fields provided by turnovers and poor special teams will give LSU the win. I think the number is pretty close. Ga lost by 14 to Boise and 3 to South Carolina. I don't see LSU beating them by more than 17, and would not be real surprised to see Georgia cover. I know I'm a UGA fan, so I won't play it.
Georgia doesn't have the biggest O-line in football... they have the fattest O-line in football... there's a difference!
Wis. has the biggest/ quickest line in football. This team couldn't handle Boise and a soft So. Car team. This will be a ROUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Quote Originally Posted by Ice4Blood:
Georgia doesn't have the biggest O-line in football... they have the fattest O-line in football... there's a difference!
Wis. has the biggest/ quickest line in football. This team couldn't handle Boise and a soft So. Car team. This will be a ROUTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run)
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
Great foresight. Those mistakes cost them huge.
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Quote Originally Posted by FlamingoBarnes:
First off, I see a lot of people using the Arky/LSU result to determine what is going to happen in this week's game against Georgia. This is a foolish thing to do as Georgia is much better suited on offense and defense for a game against LSU than Arkansas was.
Aaron Murray is a more efficient QB than Wilson. He doesn't even need to be better than Wilson though since Georgia's running game and defense are better than Arkansas's. Outside of Bama, Georgia matches up with LSU better than any team in the SEC and probably every team in the country. (I know a lot of you will jump all over this statement but there are very few teams that are balanced on offense and can legit stop the run)
Georgia has the biggest offensive line in football, that's right football (meaning college and pros). They are well balanced on offense and do not rely solely on the pass like Arkansas was stuck doing against LSU. That is how LSU kills teams, they make them one dimensional. Arkansas averaged 1.7 ypc against LSU.
Georgia also has a much better defense than Arky. Georgia runs a 3-4 like Bama, which is better suited for stopping LSU's offensive style of play. Their DE Jarvis Jones is 2nd in the country in sacks and Baccari Rambo is 2nd in INTs.
Georgia special teams play could possibly be the deciding factor in this game. Most people overlook the fact that Georgia has the best punter in the nation which will be huge in a game of field position like this one probably will be. Their kicker Walsh has been struggling big time all year though, which could cause the Bulldogs to leave points on the field.
I think UGA has a better shot at winning this game than most people believe, but they will have to play a perfect game. The problem with that is UGA has a tendency to beat themselves in big games. They have already done it once this year in week 2 against South Carolina. They outplayed Sou Car on both sides of the ball but made stupid mistakes which ended up costing them the game.
I think the deciding factor of this game will be if Georgia can slow down LSU's running game. If they can slow it down, it will force JJ to pass which will lead to him making a mistake or two against a ball hawking Georgia defense. If they aren't able to slow down the run, then it will most likely be a long day for the Dawgs.
Georgia's tendency to make these unforced mental mistakes is why I will probably lay off of the game, but I do not think it is going to be a walk in the park for LSU.
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