The good and the bad

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OldVol

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We did hit some passes downfield yesterday.

We were in it in the 4th quarter, and had a nice drive going until we were robbed on a very bad chop block call.

The fumble that gave Georgia the ball near the end of the first half was a bad, bad call. We had possession on the ground and it was clear Georgia's players took the ball away after we had possession.

Now the bad.

We can't run the ball on a good D. Our linemen are overweight and do a nice job of pass blocking but they can't move well enough to move mobile Dlinemen.

Why do we insist on running into their strength when the only thing we got going in the run game were plays that Riggs had to bounce it outside? Here's a novel idea, how about some misdirection that is designed to bounce it outside? Blame Randy all you like, but that's Fulmer Ball. I know where he learned it.

We're still droping balls. The pass in the endzone across the middle was high, but the receiver could have caught it. It was catchable.
 
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riggs did run well on sweeps. the problem was sanders just has him fall on the line on most plays. he is hoping for a defensive score like every play because he doesnt seem like he wants to score.
 
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I agree about the 1st half fumble call. I've seen this before but it makes no sense when a player has demonstrated control, is down and NO ONE else is touching the ball.

It's like a guy getting tackled then jumping on him and taking the ball away :blink:
 

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