🏈 Bulldogs eager to avenge 2012 SEC title game loss

UGa always finds a way to s*** the bed in big games. Always have talent, but few good game plans. That may change this year with Pruitt in his second season, and now the arrival of Brian Schottenheimer. Time will tell, but I like our chances, even with our own uncertainty with the QB situation. I think UGa will be a one trick pony with Chubb and we'll shut him down for the most part.
 
UGa always finds a way to s*** the bed in big games. Always have talent, but few good game plans. That may change this year with Pruitt in his second season, and now the arrival of Brian Schottenheimer. Time will tell, but I like our chances, even with our own uncertainty with the QB situation. I think UGa will be a one trick pony with Chubb and we'll shut him down for the most part.

They'll have Marshall back, too, I believe. I think we take them, but now that we've been trending back toward lighter linemen and linebackers (we beefed up to beat LSU when they were the biggest threat we had) I'm afraid we will run into a team that will beat us in the power running game, like South Carolina did in 2010.

RTR,

Tim
 
They'll have Marshall back, too, I believe. I think we take them, but now that we've been trending back toward lighter linemen and linebackers (we beefed up to beat LSU when they were the biggest threat we had) I'm afraid we will run into a team that will beat us in the power running game, like South Carolina did in 2010.

RTR,

Tim
Yeah, I forgot about Marshall.

If we're lighter, I sure hope that means quicker.
 
I live in Kennesaw, northwest of town in Cobb County and work in Midtown - but I'm from Bama, grew up outside Bham in Westover/Chelsea - and shall return as soon as I can put Atlanta in my rear view.

I feel you there. I met my wife at Kennesaw State before I transferred to Alabama. I used to work off Kirk Road by Kennesaw Mountain. We currently live in Dallas. And will be putting Hotlanta in our rearview this time next year.
 
I feel you there. I met my wife at Kennesaw State before I transferred to Alabama. I used to work off Kirk Road by Kennesaw Mountain. We currently live in Dallas. And will be putting Hotlanta in our rearview this time next year.

I met a couple of Paulding County guys years ago at a group game viewing at a little sports bar behind the Jim N Nicks in Hiram. Were you in that group? Seems like BamafaninATL was part of it, if I recall.

By the way, Kennesaw and Atlanta aren't looking too bad to me right now. I've been working in New York City for the last two months, here until October. I now believe car horns should shock the driver of the car, just a gentle reminder they're bothering the fool out of me.

RTR,

Tim
 
Dawg fans use the "if" word as much as the damn longhorn fans. They are no doubt the most arrogant SEC fans without anything to be arrogant about..

If they want to play the if game, got one for them. If the ref had called the pass interference correctly, the 2012 SECCG may have been more like the blackout game, instead of the nailbiter it ended up being. That lead to a 7 point swing, if not a 10 or 14 point swing.
 
They'll have Marshall back, too, I believe. I think we take them, but now that we've been trending back toward lighter linemen and linebackers (we beefed up to beat LSU when they were the biggest threat we had) I'm afraid we will run into a team that will beat us in the power running game, like South Carolina did in 2010.

RTR,

Tim

Sony Michele as well. Georgia is stacked at tailback, but let's not forget they had Todd Gurley producing over 1,000 yards all purpose for three straight years and still no Championship.
 
To you Kennesaw peeps, I stayed there one summer(between my 9th and 10th grade years) with my oldest brother. I can't recall where he worked but was a software engineer for a company there. He also was a professional bicyclist and trained with Greg LeMond, the American that last won the Tour De France before Armstrong started his run. I do recall he lived in apartments off of Wade Green Rd. A few years later, the summer between my Sr year of HS and my first year of college, I stayed with that same brother in Athens, GA. He was one of the IT guys for Seaboard Farms in Athens. The UGA fans and students I met that summer made me hate UGA even more than ever. On the plus side, did meet a cool hippie chick whose father was a roadie for REM.
 
The "if" game is only played by one side.... the side that loses.

We've done it too... the 2013 Iron Bowl "if" a dozen or so plays went a different way we would have won

True, "if" we had of run the ball against OU and tOSU, in the 2nd half of each game, I think we would have had a better chance in both games. The difference with me and "if", I don't use absolutes. Many Bama fans are guilty of it though. I have told many Texas fans on Shaggy that they do not know what would have happened "if Colt had not got hurt".
 
Yeah, I forgot about Marshall.

If we're lighter, I sure hope that means quicker.
Do keep in mind we have a fatty package for the times we are getting pushed with the light packages. Casher, lake, ashawn, duvall, allen, pettway, reed. These guys will not be bullied and Casher is a human blob like cody. You will likely see the fatty package in our base game 1 against cornbread boys.
 
I met a couple of Paulding County guys years ago at a group game viewing at a little sports bar behind the Jim N Nicks in Hiram. Were you in that group? Seems like BamafaninATL was part of it, if I recall.

By the way, Kennesaw and Atlanta aren't looking too bad to me right now. I've been working in New York City for the last two months, here until October. I now believe car horns should shock the driver of the car, just a gentle reminder they're bothering the fool out of me.

RTR,

Tim


No, that wasn't us. Never actually been to an Alabama viewing party. Need to do I can get away from my Georgia and Georgia Tech friends. Jim and Nicks has good biscuits and sweet tea though! Try Huey Louis in Hiram or Acworth if you like Mexican, you won't be disappointed. If you are, I'll reimburse you.

Yeah, New York is a place I never truly care to go. I would like to see the Statue of Liberty and Twin Towers site, but that would be it.
 
True, "if" we had of run the ball against OU and tOSU, in the 2nd half of each game, I think we would have had a better chance in both games. The difference with me and "if", I don't use absolutes. Many Bama fans are guilty of it though. I have told many Texas fans on Shaggy that they do not know what would have happened "if Colt had not got hurt".

Texas oil spilled wouldn't have happened.
 
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