I think the article wasnt too bad. What's more, he told the TRUE story on how we win:
He's come through in these spots before, and he seemed to recognize verbally the problem at Georgia: trying to do too much, trying to win the game by himself when on both the interception and the fumble he could've simply thrown the ball away and lived to play another down.
If we do similar to OM and drop back, allowing him to run around back there, he will try to do too much and lose it for them. He's not the runner/gamer the aTm qb is. He wants to let the ball go and win it all with what he thinks is single coverage.
Of course my opinion comes with it a frustration: We will give up yards underneath. But not running plays to running backs. Key will be to make him throw deep into double coverage. Troy waited and waited. Piled up the yards. But when they tried to get the big play we did what a good bulldog would do, BIT A CHUNK RIGHT OUT OF THEIR *** with an interception.
My feeling is that fans will come away from this game feeling similar to the way they felt against Troy, but not because of the score. Mainly because of the yards that UT gets between the 20's.