November 13Nov 13 11 minutes ago, JBJ said: Should've won this year's game too. We had an 82% postgame win expectancy. I would agree with this if Manning wasnt missing wide open receivers. Our defense balled out but holy shit that offense was so bad.
November 13Nov 13 17 minutes ago, JBJ said: Should've won this year's game too. We had an 82% postgame win expectancy. Should’ve won both last year
November 13Nov 13 14 hours ago, MuellerHorn said: You might even run into a fellow Surly poster. Just make sure to wear waterproof clothing. And, uh, watch your drink; okay? Can that poster be 6th Street? 11 hours ago, Jkwellborn said: He needs to be diving head first. That damn sliding gets guys fucked up. He just needs to do it long before anyone gets near enough to take a cheap shot. Because they’ll be coming. He needs to be diving head first because the fucking spot the second he begins the slide is horseshit.
November 13Nov 13 Not to mention missing a few field goals Yes, we got sideshowed good in that one. I think Georgia boosters sent 4-5 high end sex contractors to his hotel room the night before.
November 13Nov 13 35 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: I would agree with this if Manning wasnt missing wide open receivers. Our defense balled out but holy shit that offense was so bad. Yep, Arch playing terribly and Guilbeau screwing his fellow defensive teammates like he usually is good for once or twice a game did them in.
November 13Nov 13 1 hour ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: Shoudve won that game. Stupid screen play before halftime cooked us. offense netted 7 pts vs OSU in that game. Tough to win games like that
November 13Nov 13 2 hours ago, Drifterwood said: Bama on the road? No. We were just better than Bama. Milroe was just getting started and we were better in all phases.
November 13Nov 13 17 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said: Yep, Arch playing terribly and Guilbeau screwing his fellow defensive teammates like he usually is good for once or twice a game did them in. If you're referring to the TD, I don't really think it's fair to blame Guilbeau. That was an absurd catch. Just now, Ghost of Shag said: No. We were just better than Bama. Milroe was just getting started and we were better in all phases. We weren't favored to win, though, which was the question.
November 13Nov 13 3 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said: If you're referring to the TD, I don't really think it's fair to blame Guilbeau. That was an absurd catch. We weren't favored to win, though, which was the question. Guilbeau was trailing by 3-4 yards. He was beat. Ball being underthrown is the only reason Tate had to make a contested catch.
November 13Nov 13 8 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said: We’re winning Saturday. Mark it down. Are you talking about the Democrats, or the Texas Longhorns?
November 13Nov 13 8 minutes ago, South Austin said: Are you talking about the Democrats, or the Texas Longhorns? He said they're winning. So you know it's not the Democrats.
November 13Nov 13 34 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said: If you're referring to the TD, I don't really think it's fair to blame Guilbeau. That was an absurd catch. We weren't favored to win, though, which was the question. 29 minutes ago, Codaxx said: Guilbeau was trailing by 3-4 yards. He was beat. Ball being underthrown is the only reason Tate had to make a contested catch. Yep. He got straight beat in 1:1. Go to 9:33. You’re right, though. It was an amazing catch on an under-thrown ball. Edited November 13Nov 13 by MuellerHorn
November 13Nov 13 We’re winning Saturday. Mark it down.I agree that you think that. I don’t see it. Not with this team.
November 13Nov 13 Just now, chad.ihrig said: I agree that you think that. I don’t see it. Not with this team. You are incorrect. It came to me as in a dream. We will win. Let it be written.
November 13Nov 13 Hopefully we see a lot more Kade Phillips in this game. Either way, Georgia has the tools to test our defense at every level. Gonna take 27+ to win this game. Even if we’re up early, we’ve seen them come back time and time again. I don’t think we get it done this time, but I’d love to be proven wrong. Need the dawgs on offense to show up to have a chance. I got Georgia 30-20
November 13Nov 13 3 minutes ago, Atticus said: I got Georgia 30-20 Maybe we beat them 30-20 Edited November 13Nov 13 by Bozo_Casanova
November 13Nov 13 I get that Gilbeau is probably the least liked starter on defense but sometimes the offense just wins. Gilbeau isn’t the only DB that has been beat on a route this year. The QB still has to make the throw and the WR has to catch it. Part of playing DB is being in a position to make those two things as difficult as possible. Gilbeau recovered and Tate made a hell of a catch. Sometimes you just have to tip your cap.
November 13Nov 13 "There are some throws for which there is no defense." - Severus Snape That really wasn't one. It was still a great catch.
November 13Nov 13 27 minutes ago, SarkAfterDark said: I get that Gilbeau is probably the least liked starter on defense but sometimes the offense just wins. Gilbeau isn’t the only DB that has been beat on a route this year. The QB still has to make the throw and the WR has to catch it. Part of playing DB is being in a position to make those two things as difficult as possible. Gilbeau recovered and Tate made a hell of a catch. Sometimes you just have to tip your cap. Our defensive coverage has improved over the years when he became less involved. He somehow beat Jahdae Barron for the starting nickel spot in 2022 only to eventually lose the spot to injury and Barron outplaying him. Barron locked down the role the following year and Guilbeau got another shot at it when Barron moved to corner, he was better but still underwhelming. We rotated many bodies at that position over the season too. This year, we decide to trust him again and he has, predictably, been subpar yet again. Hence the opening of that position over the bye week and Kade Phillips(promising)/Kobe Black(terrible) eating into his snaps every week Edited November 13Nov 13 by Atticus
November 13Nov 13 I had a dream that Parker Livingstone caught a long bomb down the right sideline. It was one of those throws like the first play of Vandy that led the receiver so well that it looked overthrown before it dropped neatly into his hands. And then he was gone. I’m going to consider it a true vision and an omen of how this game will go.
November 13Nov 13 10 minutes ago, Darth Tron said: I’m going to consider it a true vision and an omen of how this game will go. Inshallah!
November 13Nov 13 10 minutes ago, Darth Tron said: I had a dream that Parker Livingstone caught a long bomb down the right sideline. It was one of those throws like the first play of Vandy that led the receiver so well that it looked overthrown before it dropped neatly into his hands. And then he was gone. I’m going to consider it a true vision and an omen of how this game will go. ctj also dreams about Parker Livingstone.
November 13Nov 13 23 minutes ago, Darth Tron said: I had a dream that Parker Livingstone caught a long bomb down the right sideline. It was one of those throws like the first play of Vandy that led the receiver so well that it looked overthrown before it dropped neatly into his hands. And then he was gone. I’m going to consider it a true vision and an omen of how this game will go.
November 13Nov 13 24 minutes ago, 6th Street said: Confident Sark makes the necessary halftime adjustments to pull off the W.
November 13Nov 13 38 minutes ago, 6th Street said: Confident Sark makes the necessary halftime adjustments to pull off the W. Edited November 13Nov 13 by Js1
November 13Nov 13 16 minutes ago, Ghost of Shag said: 3 minutes ago, Js1 said: It's 6th Street, you knobs. He's being sarcastic.
November 13Nov 13 1 minute ago, SydneyCarton said: It's 6th Street, you knobs. He's being sarcastic. I know. I don't like it.
November 13Nov 13 3 minutes ago, Js1 said: I know. I don't like it. I'm choosing to believe it's a sign of a minor stroke.
November 13Nov 13 2 hours ago, SarkAfterDark said: I get that Gilbeau is probably the least liked starter on defense but sometimes the offense just wins. Gilbeau isn’t the only DB that has been beat on a route this year. The QB still has to make the throw and the WR has to catch it. Part of playing DB is being in a position to make those two things as difficult as possible. Gilbeau recovered and Tate made a hell of a catch. Sometimes you just have to tip your cap. Yes, sometimes the offense does just win. However, two things with your post I disagree with. 1. Guilbeau consistently gets beat/blows coverage from week to week. It happened again against Vanderbilt on Stowers long TD. He's a usual suspect. 2. He did not recover on the Tate TD against OSU. Sayin under threw a wide open TD, so Guilbeau ended up being involved. Tate had him beat around the 35-yard line. He then recognizes around the 15-12 yard-lines that the ball is under thrown and then makes a great catch for a TD. However, Guilbeau was dead in the water without the under throw. Edited November 13Nov 13 by MuellerHorn
November 13Nov 13 Thursday - Bobby Spoiler Thursday By Bobby Burton 7 hours ago Big games evoke big feelings. I think we all could sense the anticipation with Ohio State. With Oklahoma. And now with Georgia. There’s a reason for that. We all know a college football season typically is decided by only a few games each year. This is clearly one of them. ** As a program, Georgia has what Texas wants. They have elite players, they have a championship coach, but most importantly, they have a championship pedigree. Essentially, any time Georgia loses, it’s an upset. That’s exactly where Texas fans want to be. The irony is, to get there, the Longhorns have to go through those very same Bulldogs. I don’t know exactly how this game will play out on Saturday. No one really does. But we all know what the context of this game means and perhaps that’s why the feelings anticipation start so early. It’s whether or not Texas has truly ascended to the top of the SEC. Or at least has ascended to the small group of schools that every SEC team must circle each Saturday because they know they have to beat a team with a championship pedigree. It’s a hurdle Texas must overcome. They have to beat Georgia to reach the destiny every Texas fan desires. ** The injury list for Texas is completely clean. Texas is as healthy as they have been all year. Georgia, meanwhile, will be without a key defensive lineman and a good receiver. Their tight end who appeared concussed against Mississippi State is listed as probable. ** Hopefully, this is a clash of the titans. It’s definitely setting up that way.
November 13Nov 13 58 minutes ago, MuellerHorn said: Yes, sometimes the offense does just win. However, two things with your post I disagree with. 1. Guilbeau consistently gets beat/blows coverage from week to week. It happened again against Vanderbilt on Stowers long TD. He's a usual suspect. 2. He did not recover on the Tate TD against OSU. Sayin under threw a wide open TD, so Guilbeau ended up being involved. Tate had him beat around the 35-yard line. He then recognizes around the 15-12 yard-lines that the ball is under thrown and then makes a great catch for a TD. However, Guilbeau was dead in the water without the under throw. In all fairness the wide open touchdown that Stowers had wasn’t on Guilbeau. If I remember correctly it was on Derrick Williams or Filsaime not knowing their assignment
November 13Nov 13 3 hours ago, Bozo_Casanova said: You are incorrect. It came to me as in a dream. We will win. Let it be written. 2 hours ago, Darth Tron said: I had a dream that Parker Livingstone caught a long bomb down the right sideline. It was one of those throws like the first play of Vandy that led the receiver so well that it looked overthrown before it dropped neatly into his hands. And then he was gone. I’m going to consider it a true vision and an omen of how this game will go. @Bozo_Casanova's post may be in jest, but like @Darth Tron i had a dream about this game last night too. we broke off a couple of long runs. CJ Baxter had a 60 yard rush deep into GA territory that we ended up fucking up and coming away with 0 points. BUT, we were up 17-0 in the second half when I woke up.
November 13Nov 13 1 hour ago, MuellerHorn said: Yes, sometimes the offense does just win. However, two things with your post I disagree with. 1. Guilbeau consistently gets beat/blows coverage from week to week. It happened again against Vanderbilt on Stowers long TD. He's a usual suspect. 2. He did not recover on the Tate TD against OSU. Sayin under threw a wide open TD, so Guilbeau ended up being involved. Tate had him beat around the 35-yard line. He then recognizes around the 15-12 yard-lines that the ball is under thrown and then makes a great catch for a TD. However, Guilbeau was dead in the water without the under throw. 1. We can go through the defensive game tape and see that this isn’t exclusive to Gilbeau. Manny got beat for a TD against MSU. He should have been beat for a TD against Vandy but Pavia didn’t make the throw. Littleton was getting beat on routes repeatedly against SJSU. We saw what Dallas Wilson did to Black. The Stowers TD wasn’t technically on him but my continued issue with Gilbeau is he is going to do his assignment and nothing else. He doesn’t have the football IQ to improvise on the fly. 2. Again part of playing DB is forcing a QB into tough throws they can’t make. Sayin threw a prayer and Tate made the play. But Gilbeau was also there to make a play on the ball. I don’t care about if Sayin makes a better throw because he didn’t.
November 13Nov 13 15 minutes ago, SarkAfterDark said: 1. We can go through the defensive game tape and see that this isn’t exclusive to Gilbeau. Manny got beat for a TD against MSU. He should have been beat for a TD against Vandy but Pavia didn’t make the throw. Littleton was getting beat on routes repeatedly against SJSU. We saw what Dallas Wilson did to Black. The Stowers TD wasn’t technically on him but my continued issue with Gilbeau is he is going to do his assignment and nothing else. He doesn’t have the football IQ to improvise on the fly. 2. Again part of playing DB is forcing a QB into tough throws they can’t make. Sayin threw a prayer and Tate made the play. But Gilbeau was also there to make a play on the ball. I don’t care about if Sayin makes a better throw because he didn’t. I don't care about if Gilbeau was there to make a play on the ball because he didn't.
November 13Nov 13 Georgia has lost 5 home games under Kirby, 3 were in 2016 (first year), 1 in 2019 to South Carolina and this year to Bama. It would be a pretty remarkable accomplishment to win in Athens.
November 14Nov 14 i liked it better when the opposing fans would come on here and talk shit and try to harass us. its too quiet on their side. this is what complacency sounds like.
November 14Nov 14 31 minutes ago, t_eight said: Georgia has lost 5 home games under Kirby, 3 were in 2016 (first year), 1 in 2019 to South Carolina and this year to Bama. It would be a pretty remarkable accomplishment to win in Athens. They said we couldn’t win at Bryant Denny either.
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