Blueprint..

#26
#26
Just to pile on OP for fun, everyone else that's tried to man up against us has been run over, around, and sideways.
 
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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!

Just stop with this BS. I have seen multiple posters say this blueprint crap. No they didn’t show anything. Why? Because no other defense we play possesses anything close to what UGA does. Bamas defense is much better than Missouri, SC and Vandy combined. There is absolutely nothing to worry about.
 
#30
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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!
Other teams can try press man but they will get burnt by Hooker or the rbs. You basically have to give up something. Georgia is good enough to press our WRs have safety help over the top and still limit the run. When you have a roster of nfl talent you can do that.
 
#31
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What happened would've been predicted had Georgia actually done everyone a favor and played like they were supposed to all year. It's their own fault they were slighted and not given the top spot.
 
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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).
This is absolutely right. This is also what we’re looking for with those splits. If this DB isn’t doing his job, if he has poor technique they’re going to isolate and go after him. If the box is empty Hooker or the rbs are going to take what’s given to them. Kirby’s plan was awesome but having the players to execute it isn’t something everyone can do. Talent beats coaching most days.
 
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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!
Yep, the Blueprint is to have more talent than 99% of teams will ever be able to have.
So not something to worry about
 
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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 pretty known how to best get a chance to win vs UT. Difference is GA has the talent/coaching and home field advantage that no one else has. That's why they are #1. Pretty sure LSU, UF, KY, Pitt, Bama tried alot of the same stuff UGA did. To me, among our wins, apart from Bama, Pitt did the best job of executing their strategy...but that wouldn't have been as close of a game if we didn't miss on some early deep balls. So, for the rest of the schedule, we're winning and there's nothing any of them can do about it, unless we get in our own way.
 
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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!

Would love for lesser talented teams to go man to man on our three best receivers and dare us to beat them.
 
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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 takes a certain level of talent to do what Georgia did. There are not many teams that can pull that off, if any, IMO maybe OSU

We are still not at the same level talent-wise as UGA when u get to the 2-3 deep We are 1 deep as talented as anyone else in the nation. When you start getting to sub-packages we are limited. UGA is not. They can line up on defense in any scheme/formation and be dangerous not many teams can do that. They had the athletes to match up with us.
 
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GA left it on the table....This is how you beat TN. You dont have GA'S athletes....lol
 
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Kinda figured this thread would be a series of "just have 4 and 5 star players at every position having a really good day", but that really is the secret sauce. And as others said, the number of schools we'll ever face that can execute this plan is exactly one.
 
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UGA picked apart our D because our D keyed in on stopping the run and limiting their TEs. Without the rain, I can't confidently say we hold them under 30-35 points. Maybe we do, no idea. Didn't look like it in the 1st.

Go rewatch the 1st Half. Actually watch it. I was, well, drinking through the game and missed details. Hooker had a clean pocket for most of his throws. UGA blitzed usually 1-2 dudes and our OL handled them.

Hooker just... missed the throws. Even when he threw a completion he would throw high. He overthrew every deep pass he had. Small was banged up and out. Hyatt was banged up and limited.

I think the stage and the crowd were bigger factors in the 1st half than the UGA defense was. JMO after an actual rewatch.
 
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But, but, but if we’d only thrown a screen pass or two, we would have surely fooled all that 5 star talent, wouldn’t we? That’s all it would have taken according to some of our couch coaches. Sure it would.💩💩💩 I’d use triple blue font if I knew how to do it.
 
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Man coverage wouldn't have worked for UGA without the push they were getting at the line. They have good corners but they wouldn't have held up all day. The routes just didn't have time to develop and we kept trying it for some reason. I kept waiting for a check down or Hooker to run out of there more.
 
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#46
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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!
Georgia had the talent to cover us man to man. There is a reason why other teams haven’t tried that. What to do wasn’t rocket science. Doing it is another story.
 
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UGA picked apart our D because our D keyed in on stopping the run and limiting their TEs. Without the rain, I can't confidently say we hold them under 30-35 points. Maybe we do, no idea. Didn't look like it in the 1st.

Go rewatch the 1st Half. Actually watch it. I was, well, drinking through the game and missed details. Hooker had a clean pocket for most of his throws. UGA blitzed usually 1-2 dudes and our OL handled them.

Hooker just... missed the throws. Even when he threw a completion he would throw high. He overthrew every deep pass he had. Small was banged up and out. Hyatt was banged up and limited.

I think the stage and the crowd were bigger factors in the 1st half than the UGA defense was. JMO after an actual rewatch.
Our OLine handled them except for the 6 sacks, multiple hits and constant pressure? Really? I must have been watching another game in a different dimension.
 
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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!
Unless those less talented teams have an interior DL and big corners who can press and hang with our speed, it doesn't matter what they try. This scheme only works with talent to win 1-on-1 battles. No one else til the post-season will be able to do so.
For us, I didn't see this as a problem after handling LSU, Bama, and UF, and UK. Was a surprise to struggle to that extent on the OL. We can kinda scheme around their heavy blitz, but unless we can play our game offensively, I don't see our defense holding them to 6 pts in 7 possessions to end the game again.
 
#49
#49
Our OLine handled them except for the 6 sacks, multiple hits and constant pressure? Really? I must have been watching another game in a different dimension.

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It tells me you were watching a different game or know nothing about football. Nobody that I’ve seen or heard thinks our OLine handled anything. Except you. They were horrible. What does that tell you when you are the only person saying that?
 

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