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The boat is taking on water, but it's not sinking YET....

UTBuckeye

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Neither the stadium, the weather, or scUM’S RB (Haskins, Corum, Edwards) matter. Their culture has been established and we are in trouble.

I’ve heard that the D quit in the second half. I didn’t see that, but the fact that our players and coaches allowed scUM to plant a flag and pose for pictures on our block O says something….no fight, no pride, etc..it also speaks to scUM’S classless coach and players, but that’s a different subject.

I’ve thought for several years that a dynamic QB was needed to win a natty. UGA and scUM are showing you that isn’t true. We had a generational passing QB with ridiculous WR’s and it didn’t matter because we couldn’t run the ball and couldn’t stop the run.

Cam Brown…I thought he had turned the corner (no put intended) the past couple games, but if he makes that tackle short of the first down (knowing that a quick pass had to come w/ the blitz), we very easily could go up 17-3.

I don’t understand the D. If the big passing plays were hurting us because we were selling out to stop the run, why not be more conservative the 2nd half? We leave ourselves more vulnerable to the big play run w/ no safety (although Ransom had the angle). ScUM knew we would bring the house- so much so that one of their OL's picked up Eichenberg blitzing without even needing to block anyone else.

Fluke losses in 1998 to MSU, 2016 to PSU, 2017 to Iowa, 2018 to Purdue, and even last year to scUM hurt, but not like this. Had all year to prepare and couldn't stop those fools...couldn't have asked for a better stage and we failed....again...
 
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