Game Changer play Hooker to Hyatt

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Seems to me the over throw to Hyatt in quarter 1 for a TD impacted Hooker’s play the rest of the game. He never settled down in a hostile environment against the best D in the nation. Our D had 2 stops and a turnover in the first half and we end up with only 6 pts.

What did you all see as game changers, besides that they scored more points 😳

Note: I’m still proud of the this team even after a good ole butt kicking game.
 
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Seems to me the over throw to Hyatt in quarter 1 for a TD impacted Hooker’s play the rest of the game. He never settled down in a hostile environment against the best D in the nation. Our D had 2 stops and a turnover in the first half and we end up with only 6 pts.

What did you all see as game changers, besides that they scored more points 😳

Note: I’m still proud of the this team even after a good ole butt kicking game.
If that's true, then heisman is no where near in his future

Have to be able to handle the "hostile" environment
Don't have to not lose but have to play well
Which he did NOT today
 
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We needed playmakers on the outside to win their matchups and UGA guys just dominated them. If they shut down Hyatt and Tillman, where were Keyton and Squirrel?
 
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Seems to me the over throw to Hyatt in quarter 1 for a TD impacted Hooker’s play the rest of the game. He never settled down in a hostile environment against the best D in the nation. Our D had 2 stops and a turnover in the first half and we end up with only 6 pts.

What did you all see as game changers, besides that they scored more points 😳

Note: I’m still proud of the this team even after a good ole butt kicking game.
We never matched Georgia's physicality and the o-line got pushed around today
 
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And the dropped interception by Banks
I felt that was the biggest game changer.
That would've been back to back turn overs. If we had scored Benett may have started doubting himself.
ETA:Looks like we got a turn over that same possession. Still a pick on Bennet would've rattled him I'd think
 
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He missed multiple wide open guys and took inexcusable sacks. A lot on him and the play calling.
 
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He missed multiple wide open guys and took inexcusable sacks. A lot on him and the play calling.
The fact we had wide open guys I think means that the play calling was really good. I agree about Hooker though.
 
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Hooker was just off today. It happens. We had three open WR for TDs and missed all three. He’s also holding the ball way too long and not taking chances. If it’s 4th down you cannot take a sack. He’ll bounce back next week!

Yep throw the ball down field like you’ve done all year and take the chance with the one on one. Holding the ball gives you absolutely no shot at anything.
 
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Hooker was just off today. It happens. We had three open WR for TDs and missed all three. He’s also holding the ball way too long and not taking chances. If it’s 4th down you cannot take a sack. He’ll bounce back next week!

plus overthrow to TE to about the 20 late in game
 
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3 overthrows that all would have likely been TDs. He is throwing high and was really out of sync today
 
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Seems to me the over throw to Hyatt in quarter 1 for a TD impacted Hooker’s play the rest of the game. He never settled down in a hostile environment against the best D in the nation. Our D had 2 stops and a turnover in the first half and we end up with only 6 pts.

What did you all see as game changers, besides that they scored more points 😳

Note: I’m still proud of the this team even after a good ole butt kicking game.
It wasn’t an overthrow. Hyatt pulled up. It looked like he tweaked something.
 
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We missed a deep ball to Hyatt, 2 to McCoy, Fant, & totally missed 1to Ced on another easy TD. Georgia played great but there were plays to be made we just didn't make them
 
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