SugarCC
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Well, we've all seen Jeremy Pruitt, on several occasions, calling out the play before the ball is even snapped...im pretty sure he can tell whenever the snap is being confused.Obviously the referees disagreed that they were mimicking the cadence. The defense can communicate too and if they gave a verbal signal for the shift, that's not illegal. I think people are overreacting to the loss generally, we won't face a better defense and we'll face only 1 other team that outclasses us talent wise. Every other game CAN be won if we clean up the execution issues. That said, that shifting and whatever attendant noise accompanied it, if any, was not new. They did it the week before against Auburn, I remember them doing it last year, I don't know why we were so blindsided by it. It was giving us problems, though as Rexrode points out from looking at the tape, Danielson made a bigger deal out of it than it was. Surprise, surprise.
And, obviously, the officials (only one referee in the game of football) didn't agree with him last year whenever they blew an inadvertent whistle, with us in wildcat, on the goal line, at bama, with a first down...or, they didn't agree with him about Bituli's targeting penalty in the same game...and, they sure as hell didn't agree with him whenever he disagreed to their Darrell Taylor unnecessary roughness call.
I could go on...
As I have said: yes, the O-line looked horrible; but, there are other factors to consider, and factual, that led to said horribleness...not, just the same old tired, lazy, arm-chair "they should have been prepared for that". Maybe they were prepared for uga confusing the snap, and Cade Mays was too jacked out of his mind to stay disciplined whenever uga yelled "hike"...on defense. So on and so forth.
Also, stated facts, logic, opinion, and knowledge is not "overreacting"...it's stating facts, logic, opinion, and knowledge.