Florida & Georgia offenses looking like sheeiighhtt right now. We can

DawgBot

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<div style="margin-left: 40px;">Our defense is not as good as USC's....Florida will be better by the time we face them....we will shoot ourselves in the foot against LSU.
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maroonmania

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he is a heck of Defensive Coordinator. I'm sure Spurrier is happy he made the switch from Nix to Johnson.
 

whatever.sixpack

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Coach's predicted best OL in the nation puts up 2.3 yards per carry and 6 points today vs USC, I'm sure he'll blame someone else other than the OL though
 

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I like our chances against a normal offense. We have played against just about every type of offense in college football lately. The run and shoot at Houston or whatever the hell it is called. The option attack from Georgia Tech. The spread by Auburn. Whatever it is that Arkansas runs nowadays. Georgia will be a welcome break from what we have been facing.
 

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whatever said:
Coach's predicted best OL in the nation puts up 2.3 yards per carry and 6 points today vs USC, I'm sure he'll blame someone else other than the OL though


SC has one of the best defenses in the nation.
Georgia has a baby QB and SC loaded up on the run- how many TD passes he throw today? You got to take what the defense is giving you. They had some success in the air and should have stayed with it. Let me remind you once aGAIN- a good OL is defined by run-blocking AND pass-blocking
 

whatever.sixpack

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What an idiot, how can you defend that OL as being "the best in the nation" after the egg they laid today. It's not like their pass pro was perfect by any means, and Murray is very mobile so he'll be able to elude some sacks.

If an OL is even thought of as being close to one of the best in the nation they better be able to run AND pass block. Their running game was non existent, and that will always define great OL's