Blueprint..

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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by GA on a bigger stage!
Pitt already had done this and we played good the rest the year. Tennessee just didn't play great and Georgia did.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t see first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by GA on a bigger stage!
This is silly. Georgia set the blueprint for semi-pro teams to beat us. Luckily that number is 1 team. Georgia. Calm down. This team will not lose again unless Georgia has another perfect game against us in the title game.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by GA on a bigger stage!
I don't think so.

Just as Florida supposedly showed the world how to beat us (but, you know, lost)...then LSU utterly failed trying the exact same approach.

Only an UGa could successfully use the "blueprint" UGa showed the world...because that blueprint relies on having the best defense in college football.

No, there is no blueprint. There's no easy way to beat us. You just gotta be super talented and then have a great day and hope we have a bad one.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!
So the blueprint is to take a lot of risks on D knowing you have the talent to do so and get away with it much of the time? That hasn't been a secret. A D that talented can take more risks than virtually anyone else in CFB right now.

I kind of hope that less talented teams than UGA try it.
 
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I dont think it works again, we couldnt adjust, crowd noise and penalties kept us from getting a grip on anything until late in the game and by then it was raining and we just couldnt connect.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!

I disagree. That was the roadmap to best TN this past Saturday. Kirby had the opportunity to watch what Bama did to make adjustments. Less talented teams don’t have elite DB’s to play man to man with elite WR’s. Who can do that besides GA or Bama. If we make the playoffs who has the DB talent to match GA or Bama? OH St, no. Michigan, no. Oregon, no. TCU, no.

As far as the regular season Mizzou, USCw, and Vandy don’t have anyone that can lock down our 3 WR sets. They may try it as you say but will fail miserably. And them trying that won’t help us at all since the talent matchups won’t be close.
 
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Their game plan was similar to Kentucky’s. Just FYI.

They both had the same idea. One had the horses do execute it, one didn’t.
Kentucky got burned multiple times by presnap shifts. We ruined our own presnap shifts with penalties against Georgia. It will be important to keep that element of the offense going forward.
 
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Their game plan was similar to Kentucky’s. Just FYI.

They both had the same idea. One had the horses do execute it, one didn’t.
Our DB's played the ball against Kentucky, they got that head turned around & thats why we got 3 INT's. Our defense tackled very well against the wildcats. Georgia's defense tackled so well, they didn't miss a single tackle. They also knew where every single of our WR's were going!
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!
Most teams don't have the personnel to execute Georgia's defensive game plan against us.
 
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I sincerely hope we meet UGA again in the playoffs. I want to see how differently Heupel schemes than the 1st meeting (learns, adapts, improvises). This is where our coach will earn much a quarter of his millions for the season.
 
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What everyone ^^^ said. The rest of our schedule ain't got the jimmies or the joes in the secondary to do what UGA did. Now if our OL continues to play bad football, a team might bring sufficient numbers to blitz Hooker and shake him, but I'm hoping we aren't in for a repeat of the UGA performance by the OL again during the rest of the regular season.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!
It’s laughable that our fans think anyone can take Georgia’s “blueprint” and beat us.

You want to know what Georgia’s blueprint is? A roster filled with five star players.
 
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GA may laid out a plan for lesser talented teams to hang with us and more talented teams to beat us like Saturday! I’m just glad it happened at the end of a good regular season run with some teams left on our schedule to perfect a strategy to combat what GA did(Assuming Mizz, USC and Vandy try the same thing). I’m glad we didn’t first see this scheme in the playoffs and get blown out by a GA or OSU on a bigger stage!
The other way to look at this....Georgia gave CJH a good example of a way he needs to tweak his scheme to work against teams that try to take away the deep ball and allow the underneath stuff. The main thing UT needs to do in the future is learn to defeat a nasty blitz package. There were receivers open downfield again, unfortunately the only one Hooker connected with was wearing a red jersey.
 
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It’s laughable that our fans think anyone can take Georgia’s “blueprint” and beat us.

You want to know what Georgia’s blueprint is? A roster filled with five star players.
I also thought it was laughable! Listening to Josh and swayne earlier heard an analyst talking about how other teams will try this! I was confused bc in my opinion that’s obviously the best way to beat it but no one(Incl ALabubba) had yet to go man to man to that extreme!
 
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As hard is it is to imagine, coaches are smart. pretty much every coach in the world can come up with a gameplan to do basically anything. Game planning isn't hard when in a sandbox. Where game planning IS hard, is taking the optimal strategy, and implementing it with your team. got 1 weak corner? the game plan goes down the drain. D line weak? game plan goes down the drain. Then on top of assuming you have the perfect personel, the personel HAS TO EXECUTE IT.

I can almost guarantee, on paper what Alabama did would match up to us perfectly, if their players would have executed on it...(there were a few really bad schemes where we had hyatt on like safeties)


UGA has talent, more talent than we have seen, or will see again (unless we play them again).
 

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