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Yes he did. You go Josh!!!I seem to recall you made the same type of prediction in early December.![]()
Yes he did. You go Josh!!!I seem to recall you made the same type of prediction in early December.![]()
Great to see @JoshB and @BamaFan334 not giving Bama a chance. We have Vegas not giving them a chance and if we can get the talking heads to predict a bama loss we will have the puppies right where we want them. Could they lose Monday sure, blown out doubtful, but I still hang my hat on CNS being on our sideline as the difference.
Roll Tide and keep bringing the yummy rat poison.
The culture and tradition of winning creates an internal push to live up to that standard which impacts their preparation. It fuels a kid to go beyond what they would have done. It also pushes them to never quit during a game. It is a belief that they will find a way. Does it guarantee a win, no it does not. Georgia is a really good team and extremely talented. Honestly I felt much more comfortable about game 1 than I do game 2 but I have seen CNS do something as crazy as replace his OC before a championship game and almost win it. He has taken a freshman QB and replaced a 25 game winner to win a championship. If anyone can put a team on the field that beats a very good team twice in one year it is him. Having people make the team an underdog allows him to tap into that competitive spirit and bring another gear out of the guys in crimson. That is what I am expecting.I already said we were gonna win by my score prediction. Sorry if I don't gloat about history from 50-60 years ago and how it somehow pertains to Monday night, but I'm not penciling us in for the next five Natty's because Saban is our coach. You had the same mentality before the A&M game as well. It's ok to see flaws in our game or appreciate how good the opponent can be.
As good as Georgia D is Bama also has the best player on the field on that side of the ball with Will Anderson.if you've ever been in coaching, you know the warm feeling inside of having the best player. In this case, CNS has the best player regardless of which side of the ball is on the field! That is meaningful. Bryce is the ultimate Ace in the hole...
I was referring to both Bryce & Will in that original comment... So we are definitely on the same page there!As good as Georgia D is Bama also has the best player on the field on that side of the ball with Will Anderson.
Honestly I am just poking at Josh and BamaFan334. I am very concerned about this game. Expect it to be a much more challenging game. I have seen things like this before with someone like Bennett have a good game but a throw a couple of interceptions then come back and play a perfect game and be the hero. Hope that does not happen here. If Georgia gets the running game going or Bennett has that game it will be hard to overcome.
The culture and tradition of winning creates an internal push to live up to that standard which impacts their preparation. It fuels a kid to go beyond what they would have done. It also pushes them to never quit during a game. It is a belief that they will find a way. Does it guarantee a win, no it does not. Georgia is a really good team and extremely talented. Honestly I felt much more comfortable about game 1 than I do game 2 but I have seen CNS do something as crazy as replace his OC before a championship game and almost win it. He has taken a freshman QB and replaced a 25 game winner to win a championship. If anyone can put a team on the field that beats a very good team twice in one year it is him. Having people make the team an underdog allows him to tap into that competitive spirit and bring another gear out of the guys in crimson. That is what I am expecting.
I believe Georgia still looks over at the team in Crimson and White and hopes they can beat them. So what happens when they punch and Bama punches back? Intangibles/mental toughness...
I may be completely wrong and Georgia may come in and completely dominate Bama, I just do not believe they will. To much pride in those crimson jerseys.
This game will definitely be a challenge, but there are certain things you can be assured Kirby will not do this time around. For starters, he absolutely will not put Bennett in a position to lose the game with poor throws. Now Bama can dictate that a bit, but expect a heavy dose of Washington and Bowers. I for one feel that a huge key to winning this game is limiting Bowers production. Without him, jaw's offense is anemic at best. He moves the chains and keeps that offense moving. Additionally, I expect more from the running game in the form of their heavy package (Washington and Bowers on the field togerther and a bigger role from Pickens. I believe he's still trying to figure out that knee, so he will make some plays but mentally he's not ready to really push his limits.
As far as our offense, losing Metchie is big. I know we have other guys but Metchie is an NFL receiver playing against college players. I expect Saban to leave nothing in the tank. Every advantage will be explored for this one game. Bolden, Brooks, Hall, Leary and Earle will have to step up and I honestly believe they can but they have to take that next step mentally. Waddle wasn't the biggest but he used his speed and willingness to give up his body to his advantage and it created a nightmare for opposing coaches. Next, we all know Georgia is going to blitzing to confuse Bryce and make him uncomfortable in the pocket. The o-line has to hold up, Bryce has to use his legs more often this game and BoB has to scheme for this certainty. We can use tempo to tire them out like last time and hopefully have a quick snap call to get a free 5 yards when they try to substitute. Additionally, I'm still a believe in the Milroe package. Jawja is vulnerable to a running QB, especially if they are tired. Keep it simple with the RPO game, but make their a$$ tap out coach! I promise they will not be ready for it!
Finally, Kirby has set his team up for failure even before the first snap. His message about them beating themselves is arrogant and misleading. They didn't beat themselves last game, they got beat by a good opponent. If they come in with that arrogance after beating a Michigan team that clearly didn't belong in the CFP, then they will get punched in the mouth. So, let's get ready for a battle and Roll Tide fellas!
Do you believe a company has a culture? If so does it have a real impact on the companies success? Also, you hear even coaches say they can't lose the game before it starts because of the jersey the other team wears. Is that just coach speak or is it part of the real intangible that can impact the game? CNS is the master at the mental part of this game. Surely that is real and makes a real difference in games.But continuing to use the crimson jerseys and numbered helmets as your base is just faith rather than football sense.
Georgia's offensive approach hasn't changed a bit since we saw Kirby take over the UGA program. How is he, at the flip of a switch, "not going to put Bennett in a position to lose" when they're running the same approach?This game will definitely be a challenge, but there are certain things you can be assured Kirby will not do this time around. For starters, he absolutely will not put Bennett in a position to lose the game with poor throws.
Georgia will put up over 400 yards this time and at least 40 points.
To be fair…. uGA had 450 yards in the first gameI seem to recall you made the same type of prediction in early December.![]()
I’m less worried about uGA dominating us than I am us beating ourselves… we seem to have games where we can’t get out of our own way.I may be completely wrong and Georgia may come in and completely dominate Bama, I just do not believe they will. To much pride in those crimson jerseys.
Do you believe a company has a culture? If so does it have a real impact on the companies success? Also, you hear even coaches say they can't lose the game before it starts because of the jersey the other team wears. Is that just coach speak or is it part of the real intangible that can impact the game? CNS is the master at the mental part of this game. Surely that is real and makes a real difference in games.
BTW I never said the jersey alone does it by itself. If I based it just on that sure that is just blind faith. It does take great coaching, talent and hard work. The culture and standard demand that these three exist at Bama. That is where the excellence of the past comes into play in my view. If they do not have all three sure they can lose just look at the days between Stallings and Saban.
As I type this I am watching the replay of this years LSU and Bama game. If we play that way it could be more close to what JoshB is saying. I just think the problems we were having then have been corrected.
It's hard to change offense in almost a month. Right now, they're hoping for a break which results in 14 points. I still think Bama will try and spread the Georgia defense out. Make it hard for them to blitz occasionally.@BamaFan334 @mando
I'll dare argue that, given the comments and reports we've seen over the last week from the UGA side, in any other context (different game or different teams) we'd see a lot suggest Georgia is trying to talk themselves into the ability to win a game against Bama. It's not a situation where they're walking in believing they can win: they've nothing to support those beliefs.
What I find interesting about this game goes back to last season. Since the loss Bama took in 2007 they've reeled off seven in a row against UGA. Out of those seven every one has taken place in Athens or in Atlanta: Georgia's back yard. The only one that didn't offer that advantage? Last season's loss against Bama—the only true road game for the Bulldogs out of those seven contest. They were blown out.
IF we choose to take the route that Georgia eliminates their mistakes we also have to chose Alabama can do the same. With that being the case we have two evenly matched teams. How do you judge a contest like this when we're dealing with two fairly evenly matched teams?
It's starts at the top with the head coach. Where does the advantage lay here?
Next stop? Quarterback. Where does the advantage lay here?
Throughout this season leading into the SECCG there were questions often repeated: what happens when Georgia faces a dynamic offense? Can their offense keep up?
We got these answers in ATL but like a lot in the media it's as if that game didn't occur.
What happens when UGA faces a dynamic offense? Based on what we've seen versus speculated they can't keep up. But, we're in the midst of a prevailing notion Georgia is going to change their offense over a week.
Davis said he was going to work on his conditioning going into Monday night. How much can change there in a month, or for that matter a week?It's hard to change offense in almost a month.
He had an opportunity to do so with JT Daniel and he fumbled that as well. His reputation with handling QB will take a huge hit... Especially if they lose Monday night.Georgia's offensive approach hasn't changed a bit since we saw Kirby take over the UGA program. How is he, at the flip of a switch, "not going to put Bennett in a position to lose" when they're running the same approach?
