Georgia’s O-line eager for another chance against an elite defensive front


By Ryan Black
For The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ATHENS — Georgia was thoroughly beaten in every sense in its 35-7 loss to South Carolina on Oct. 6. As coach Mark Richt put it in his postgame press conference, the Gamecocks “whipped” his team.

No unit on the Bulldogs was more exposed in that game than the offensive line. The Gamecocks’ talented defensive line had its way for the duration, frustrating, flummoxing and fencing in what had been a high-powered Bulldogs’ offense. The holes for true freshmen running backs Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall were plugged, protection for quarterback Aaron Murray was spotty at best, and the points, which came in abundance in the first five games, almost didn’t come at all. The Bulldogs scored a touchdown with 1:55 remaining to avoid their first shutout since 1995.

“Anytime you play a game and you don’t have the success that you hope for, especially when we were rolling right along with running the ball and protecting well enough to put some good numbers up offensively, it’s disappointing,” Richt said. “Then they (the offensive line) ran into a greater challenge and didn’t have as much success, so they had to look in the mirror.”

But the offensive line has a chance to redeem itself Saturday when it takes on Florida’s front four. The Gators feature a pair of stud tackles in Sharrif Floyd and Omar Hunter and boast depth on the edges as well, led by senior Lerentee McCray, who sees time at both defensive end and linebacker. Like the Gamecocks, the Gators’ defense is formidable, allowing only 12.1 points per game (seventh in Division I FBS) and giving up just 282 yards per contest (fourth in Division I ).

Georgia’s linemen hope to use the South Carolina defeat to their benefit Saturday in Jacksonville, Fla.

“We’ve had (missed assignments) every game, and they hadn’t really hurt us that bad,” center David Andrews said. “Against [South Carolina], they hurt us bad. You can’t have those against a great defense like that.”

Senior right guard Chris Burnette said the linemen didn’t do a good job relaying information to each other.

“Playing in an atmosphere like that makes it really hard to communicate,” he said. “It helped us realize that regardless of what the exterior situation is, we’ve got to focus on trying to let the guys next to us know exactly what we need to be doing.”

Despite its subpar play against South Carolina, true freshman right tackle John Theus said the line’s confidence didn’t suffer. It just meant the mistakes they made were easier to notice.

“Any game, whether you win or lose, there is stuff to learn from,” he said. “Some games you have more to learn from than others, and we definitely had a lot to learn from the (South Carolina) game.”

After a dismal showing on a national stage against the Gamecocks, Burnette said fighting the temptation to institute sweeping changes is difficult. Overcoming that mindset requires taking a forward-thinking outlook.

“One thing we realized is the five games prior to that we did a good job,” he said. “We need to try to focus on what we can do in the [future] rather than trying to harp on the past.”

That future — one of being a dominant force — is what the line works toward every day.

It just takes time.

“I don’t think anyone believed we were an All-American offensive line yet,” Andrews said. “John (Theus) is a freshman, I’ve started limited games, ‘KG’ (Kenarious Gates) is playing a new position, so no one is claiming we’re the best line in the country or anything like that. We just didn’t give time for our skill players to make the plays (against South Carolina), and you can’t do that in this league. We just have to keep working.”

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DAWG with two bags still over his head

October 22nd, 2012
10:33 pm

All goes back to coaching or a lack thereof. Why can’t we attract top tier OL coaching and keep a lot of our 5-star recruits in state? The problem’s at the top.

DAWG with two bags still over his head

October 22nd, 2012
10:34 pm

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Here we Go

October 22nd, 2012
10:53 pm

Going back to what Pat Dye said about UGA”their not man enough “If you want to win in the trenches you have to be a hard azz and just want to hit someone.O/L has been our main problem for the last 7 years.CMR has the O/L on the bottom of his needs improvement list.QB,WR’s and RB’s has his attention.Has been like that for years and will continue.

Vampire Bill

October 22nd, 2012
10:54 pm

Every aspect of Linemen on both sides of the ball has been mishandled by UGA. Our guys are huge but they get pushed around. Improve both lines and many problems will go away.

GB's Hamburgers

October 22nd, 2012
10:55 pm

Dawg with two bags got it correct, right out of the box. Specific problems at UGA go on for years without being addressed. Getting top offensive lineman is one of those. Special teams is another that seems perpetual. This stuff costs us games but those in charge are never held accountable — they get raises.

Brino

October 22nd, 2012
11:09 pm

“Elite Defense….?” Florida…..? Bwhahahahahaha.

Sautee Dawg

October 22nd, 2012
11:29 pm

Maybe Shaun Williams calling out his defensive teammates will fire them up , because they have all played without any sort of emotion. O-line needs to put a hat on somebody Saturday.

lol

October 22nd, 2012
11:50 pm

and mark richt eager for another chance against elite coach after what happen in Kentucky.

Lance

October 22nd, 2012
11:52 pm

Our offense has looked pretty good minus the Carolina game and our D has been AWFUL in all but the Vandy game. If our D plays as soft as they have all year UF runs us out of the stadium. Our O even if it’s on can’t keep us in that game against a very good UF D. They either man up here or this team will unravel.

JRW7

October 23rd, 2012
12:08 am

Our DAWGS are going to have to play a lot better to beat the Gators, DAWGS have 6 wins over 6 teams that have losing records, in fact they are 12-31, we haven’t beat anybody that’s any good! CMR just can’t seem to win the big game anymore! But maybe the DAWGS can play with some emotion Sat and beat the Gators! Go DAWGS!

Joebulldog1

October 23rd, 2012
12:56 am

Murray will have 3 interceptions 1fumble kicking game will be subpar georgia will fumble a punt or kickoff return a rerun of southcarolina game,defense want show up again they Aren’t capable,they are to fat and slow and they can’t understand the schemes it’s to difficult for them!

L.A. BULLDAWG

October 23rd, 2012
1:08 am

IT’S A LONG SEASON! WE WILL BE FINE!REMEMBER, EVERYONE HAD U.S.C., AND WEST VIRGINIA, IN THE NATIONAL TITLE PICTURE! IN FACT, SOUTH CAROLINA, WAS SUPPOSED TO REPRESENT THE EAST, IN THE S.E.C. TITLE GAME! UGA HAD ONE “BAD” GAME! FUNNY, HOW THINGS WORK OUT! WHEN WE BEAT FLORIDA, UGA WILL CONTROL IT’S OWN DESTINY! THE O-LINE WILL BLOCK THEIR ASSES OFF! GUARANTEE IT!

Dawgman

October 23rd, 2012
2:40 am

Shawn Williams is trying to make me drink the kool aid and i am afraid, i want to believe but deep down i know we are not going to show up. sorry guys, this one is on you!

Mountain Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
3:30 am

Too little, too late. This season is in the tank. I knew this as soon as I saw the first cupcake team totally gash our defense. Grantham has perpetrated a HUGE SCAM on UGA.

The Diesel

October 23rd, 2012
4:58 am

Until UGA gets a bonafide Strength and Cond.coach and not some good ol boy hire they will continue to get pushed around

Salty Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
5:38 am

One bad game?Huh?We made Kentucky look like BCS contenders.I love my DAWGS but it is hard to watch this team and coaches.You give this talent to Saban,Spurrier,Miles…and they are in Natl Championship or on the bench.We look soft on defense and o line no headhunters on either side of ball.Thank god for Murray or we would be 2-4 right now,hate to say it but it’s going to be another long ride back from Jax.I will wear the Red and Black win or lose but things need to change or we need to accept the fact that this Coaching staff is what it is….get you 8-10 wins a year but Never a Championship.

Cal22

October 23rd, 2012
6:12 am

If Richt thinks that Carolina “whipped” his team, I wonder what verb he’ll use to describe what the Gators are going to do.

This isn’t the same team UGA ys barely beat last year. And, for some strange reason despite all of the pre-Carolina hype, neither are you.

Lazy Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
6:36 am

Hey Brino that not Elite Defense of Florida has only given up one touchdown in the 4th quarter all season. Where have you been?

Jim

October 23rd, 2012
7:20 am

Now we are starting to see why the problems on defense- these guys are not playing together…yet another year of wasted talent……our coaches suk plain and simple……

Jim(my)

October 23rd, 2012
7:31 am

Shawn Williams said it best when he asked what will the team do when it gets hit in the mouth, quit or fight back??

It’s no rocket science, that will be the key to the contest – which team dominates the LOS, wins. And in other obvious news, water is wet.

tell me again

October 23rd, 2012
7:40 am

If we win Saturday, it will not be because of our coaching, it will be in spite of it. It already sounds like to me that the players are beginning to lose faith and trust in this coaching staffs ability to properly evaluate and use talent. It’s been a rumor for years that Richt will play a pet player over a superior athlete if he deems the superior athlete somehow deficient in a personal area. One thing is for sure. When the players are frustrated enough to talk to the press ~ something ain’t right.

Fletcher Helms

October 23rd, 2012
8:07 am

If the player’s see the softness, it has to be the coaching, as in not pushing them to be the best. The OL and DL are sorely lacking, so coaching is the key, and we just don’t have it.

A Doughnut

October 23rd, 2012
8:11 am

Todd Grantham should be coaching the O line, He’s a man’s man! Do you know how many doughnuts he can eat with his new million dollar a year salary? That was money well spent, any other coach would have given up 3 1st quarter touchdowns to USC and 300 yds rushing to mighty Kentucky.

John

October 23rd, 2012
8:13 am

I hope Bobo learned a lesson against South Carolina. If there is no room to run inside go to the edge. We were successful getting to the edge on S.C. with our speed but we did not use it. The inside will soften up if their defense is worrying abt us going wide. Btw I do not consider a desperation reverse a play to get to the edge.

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:24 am

I am wondering why CMR can not get OL at Uga. I mean 5 star OL. When you recruit these good back, do you tell them the OL in depleteing? Do you tell them no one blocks for you on offence, but one WR which is lost for the season because of an injuries we had in practice??? OL and DL should be priority in recruiting in the SEC. We get a 5 star thug RB and it makes MR look like a star recruiter. Where are the OL TO BLOCK FOR THE BACKS?

DAWGRX

October 23rd, 2012
8:28 am

Sorry, but Florida IS an elite defense. They held down LSU and strangled SC. UGA just doesn’t have it up the gut. We are vulnerable to the run and a running QB just breaks our back. Every time I watch us play defense, all I can think is “We can’t stop anybody!”. Teams drive down the field at will, not matter how good or bad they have been in the previous game. I saw someone say “UGA can make a bad team look pretty darn good.” and it’s the truth. Personally, I would take Florida at -17 and feel comfortable about it. If we keep it within a touchdown, I’ll be very surprised. But if you think Florida’s defense isn’t all world, you haven’t been paying attention.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
8:29 am

No offense to our line, but we do not have the TALENT to handle the elite teams…..we have been out-recruited, etc. I do not have to watch the film, talk about missed assignments, etc. Our line just flat gets overpowered and whipped…..assignments be dog-goned! Until we get serious about getting some up-front studs in here, we will never be top rate. How in the world could we have a few yards against the Sisters of Mercy and then fool ourselves into thinking we have a class-one set of trench warriors. Folks, argue me down all you want, but we are not there. If we get lucky (VERY LUCKY) and beat Florida it sure as heck will NOT be because we whipped them in the trenches. It will take turnovers and big plays.

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:30 am

THANKS TO S WILLIAMS FOR FINALLY CALLING THE DEFENSE OUT. JJ IS WORRIED ABOUT GETTING HURT. NONE OF THE LBS ARE COMING UP AND MAKING HITS. THE DEFENSE IS GONE.. WHY DO THE COMMENTATORS KEEP PRAISING OUR BIG DL. PUT SOMEONE QUICKER ON THE DL. WE NEED SOME PLAYMAKERS. JJ IS TO WORRIED ABOUT $. RAMBO, JJ AND WHOEVER ELSE THOUGHT THEY COULD HAVE WENT TO THE DRAFT SHOULD HAVE WENT ON TO THE NFL. THESE PLAYERS ARE DONE AT UGA. IT STARTED WITH THE SUSPENSIONS. IT HAS NOT BEEN RIGHT SINCE THEN

Trenches

October 23rd, 2012
8:30 am

GA fails to focus on stud recruits in the trenches on both sides of the ball year after year. They only go for the size of the player rather than the size of his heart. GA has a huge D lineman committed to them from the high school in my area and he is soft, weak, out of shape, can’t stay on the field more than 3 aha in a row… Sounds just like the linemen we currently have at GA. Seems like that trend will continue next season, based on who they’re still recruiting for the future.

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:32 am

Well said Old Dog!!!!!!!11

Tom

October 23rd, 2012
8:34 am

Love Coach Richt – not sure why we have never focused on keeping best offensive linemen in state. Or just recruiting elite offensive linemen – seems to be our Achilles Heel every season – GO DAWGS! http://www.wedgeorgia.com

The old line may WANT to play for redemption...

October 23rd, 2012
8:37 am

…but, unfortunately, this is NOT the week to want to play an elite team to prove themselves – this game should be over at the end of the first quarter, just like the SC game, and then the OL still has to play for 45 more minutes with the Gator DL laughing the whole time – ugh…

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:39 am

I believe it starts from the top. CMR does not demand perfection or intensity from his staff or players. CR is just too soft. We know CMR is a good christian man. I think MR’s beliefs will take him along way in life. It is just now getting it in the SEC. We have to compete against a football genious in Saban, Spurrier, Meyer and now a hot headed, put a fire in your azz Muschamp. I LOVE CMR AS A MAN. WE HAVE TO MAKE A CHANGE TO COMPETE WITH THE BEST TEAMS IN THE SEC. WE ARE BARELY GETTING BY WITH THE KENTUCKY’S AND VANDY’S. AUBURN JUST MADE ALOT OF WRONG MOVES WITH HIRING ASSISTANT COACHES. HIRE AN ASSISTANT COACH THAT HASN’T GOTTEN RAN OFF.

This could be another game like the UT game...

October 23rd, 2012
8:39 am

…when Lane Kiffin was their coach, where UGA does not cross the 50 yard line…

sogadog

October 23rd, 2012
8:41 am

This year’s South Carolina loss was one of the hardest to swallow I can remember. The Dawgs were poised to compete for a championship but came out looking like the Keystone Cops and did a face plant in Columbia. Most folks and I am one of them, see disaster on the horizon Saturday in Jax.

But Is this season shaping up like 2007? In 2007 the Dawgs lost to South Carolina, they were waxed by Tennessee, (much like the South Carolina game this year) and barely beat Vandy 20-17 (much like the Kentucky game this year). The next game they ran the ball down the Gator’s throat, danced in the end zone, and won all their remaining games including the Sugar Bowl.

The point is talented teams can turn things around and start playing great football. Good luck to the Dawgs and coaches Saturday.

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:43 am

It all started with the SC game. OUTCoached. Then CMR has a bye week. What does MR do? Gives the team time off???? Good coaches practice until the plays are perfected. Do you think Saban is going to give his team time off? This is the SEC time off is the off season.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
8:44 am

Thanks ugab,
I am really a big fan……but WHY have we not adressed the most blatant problem that we have. The sad part is, EVERYBODY KNOWS IT. Fans, coaches, commentaters, and even all the OTHER teams have pointed it out. We have not been able to keep the better o-line here at UGA. This is the where the game starts. No game plan will work against better teams if a good o-line is not in place, especially in the SEC. And it is obvious to the novice that we are NOT headed in the right direction. We have enough overall talent to beat the bad teams. The better ones, however, just line up and slap us down, rather an easy task against our present line. People cuss Saban…..look what he has up front, though!

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:46 am

I sure hope the players do not embarrass themselves by dancing in the endzone(if they score against Fl).
Just go out and play a complete game. Win or lose. play a complete game. I am begging you.

Dawg Tired

October 23rd, 2012
8:50 am

One problem with this plan: Our OL is not very good.

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
8:55 am

This is the SEC. It starts in the trenches. I can see it now. CMR goea 8-4 this season. This is going to be his words,” we need to recruit OL.” LOL then we go get a couple of reject OL that everybody else overlooked. It takes 3 more yrs to gell these new OL now we got an OL with no backs, Qbs, or WRs. Then it is time to get some rbs, wrs, qbs etc. Now our OL that we recruited has went to the NFL with real coachces. Now we are back to not having an OL with good backs. CMR DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO PUT A PROGRAM TOGETHER. IT HAS BEEN THAT WAY WITH CMR EVERY SEASON. IT IS ALWAYS SOME EXCUSE. AFTER THIS SEASON, CMR IS NOT GONG TO BE A LIKED COACH AT UGA. IT HAS ALREADY STARTED. HE HAS NOT GOT THESE PLAYERS READY. HE HAS NOT GOT THESE COACHES EARNING THEIR SALARIES. SOMETHNG HAS TO GIVE

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
9:03 am

BMOC

October 23rd, 2012
9:04 am

DAWG with two bags still over his head

What he said..

ugab

October 23rd, 2012
9:06 am

Every other coach is coaching their players up. So CMR does not want to get in the players face. OK thats fine. He can still coach. Sitting on the sideline, with his hand on his mouth piece on his headphone set is not coaching. So, when you are down by 28 points, it is time to do a 4 qurtr speech?? LMAO

dmr

October 23rd, 2012
9:14 am

Five wide sets, 3 step drops and fire, two tight ends sets, let BIG HICKS lead block some. Murray cannot drop back deep and hold the ball on long pass plays. Receivers MUST know down and distance and run appropriate routes. Both lines of scrimmage have to play angry and nasty, because rest assured the Gators will.

strickdawg

October 23rd, 2012
9:19 am

You so called “Georgia fans” on here make me sick. I’m actually embarrassed by people on here claiming that they still love their dawgs but have completely given up on them. If i was a recruit and saw a large portion of the fanbase act and roll a player’s house after a loss, there world be no way i would want to play football in that environment. So Georgia hasn’t played like they should have this far into the season, so the f what. Being a fan of a team goes beyond buying a bowl game ticket or a championship shirt, it also includes standing behind your team when they’re struggling, no matter how many years they haven’t lived up to your expectations. If you think it’s too difficult to keep cheering for the bulldogs and you only want to cry about the coaches or the players, please do it somewhere else because you’re an embarrassment to the rest of the bulldog nation.

Dawg Fud

October 23rd, 2012
9:22 am

If Richt were a stock, I would be in full sell mode. After the Florida game our program is going to be under incredible scrutiny.

New president coming in next year and if s/he cannot raise money because all of the wealthy alumni are complaining about the head coach then you can expect to see some movement from McGarity….one would think.

Joey

October 23rd, 2012
9:42 am

Dawg Fud, with all the success that Richt had in the first half of his tenure here, it’s hard to believe he isn’t embarrassed by humiliating blowouts that keep occurring, even with these last 2 favorable schedules. SC looked like world-beaters against us, but have been proven to be just good.

He won the East last season, but got blown-out in the Dome twice.

Not only is he tarnishing his career, but embarrassing UGA every single time we play a good team on National TV.

joe

October 23rd, 2012
9:49 am

according to the bloggers, uga should not even show up. just forfeit and send all $$$ back. it is going to be 105-0 according to a lot of you folks. if it is so embarrassng, awful, why the #@! do you even bother to watch. just go jump on the bama bandwagon.
Strickdawg: you are waisting your breath with this crowd. I am not even a uga supporter but you foks need seriously to get a life.

gomdawg

October 23rd, 2012
9:53 am

GEORGIA CAN STILL PLAY FOR THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME YES . BEATWIN OUT BEAT ALABAMA IN SEC GAME WE ARE IN SO THIS SEASON IS NOT OVER. IT’S JUST IF THE PLAYERS WANT THEY CAN GET IT BECAUSE I THINK WE HAVE THE BEST PLAYERS OUT THERE , THEY JUST NEED TO PLAY TO THEIR ABILITY

Sammy

October 23rd, 2012
9:53 am

Oversimplistic to blame everything on the o-line.

Special teams gave up a td. Murray threw a red zone pick that turned into 7 points. Rambo dropped a pick on a drive that turned into 7 points. O-Line had nothing to do with those 21 points.

Equal mistakes on special teams, defense, and offense.

O-Line has done a great job, averaging 200+ rushing, and not giving up many sacks. Of all the units to blame, it’s DEFINATELY not on the o-line.

Sammy

October 23rd, 2012
9:55 am

5 big plays hurt us in the SC game, thought we played well the other 59 minutes. Just clean those up, make sure they don’t happen again.

Not rocket science.

HoneyBadger Has the Munchies

October 23rd, 2012
9:56 am

Strickdawg….I do not believe everyone has given up on UGA. As I am sure you are too, frustration does build up. I love my Dawgs. Everyone always wants “thier” team to be the best every year. From UGA to Boise State. An old football coach told us years ago that that the saddest thing is wasted talent. The talent level at UGA is not in question as much as the play calling, etc. You can have the best soldiers in an Army but if the Commanders do not put them in the right “positions” then they get killed. Again, I love my Dawgs but with all of the recruiting hype and big time prospects every year…I am sorry, but beating unranked that we should beat is what we are supposed to do. Beating competition that is ranked and in your division should be motivating and the number one priority. Barely beating 1-6 Kentucky…not much to rejoice in. Just sayin.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
9:59 am

@strickdawg,
The fact that a program you have supported all your life REFUSES to even address a problem that is so blatently evident is not a sign that one is not a true fan. Believe me, I, nor anyones else, needs your B.S. to be validated. We have refused to BRING IN, OR EVEN BE SUCCESSFUL IN OUR EFFORTS to try to bring in an SEC caliber line. Did you ever play on any level? It is a known fact that we have done a terrible job up front. You cannot compete at the top level w/o a good o-line. I, as opposed to some, realize you cannot win a N.C. every year. Some expect too much. However, we concentrate on skill players, and have been torn up like a dollar wrist-watch in o-line recruiting. I am behind the bulldogs with the best of them. I have not given up on them. But we need to get some top-notch linemen, and quit letting the likes of ‘Bama, Florida, and now S.C. out-recruit us up there. Put your blinders back on and let blind-faith rule your life.

Chris Mike

October 23rd, 2012
10:00 am

Talk is cheap, show up Saturday point blank. UGA players do to much talking and not enough plaing on the field. To many excuses. I’m tired of it all, get a special teams coach and a better o line and d line coach. I f we lose Saturday, makes changes AD from top to bottom. Rrom a Tired UGA fan

RxDawg

October 23rd, 2012
10:03 am

I’ll believe it when I see it. A bad O-line and a soft defense spells big trouble down in Jax. As a fan, I can’t do anything but get drunk and hope for the best. Show us something Dawgs. Make us believers again. go dawgs

Austin Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
10:09 am

Jon Gruden saw Will Friend coach our OL last year and said he is very capable. That means a lot coming from a former NFL head coach. Problem is recruiting. Tennessee’s starting tackles dominated our DL and they should be playing for us. James is from GA and Richardson was going to commit to us until Searels left for Texas. Vadal Alexander starts for LSU and he is from GA, as well. We have to do a better job keeping these stud in-state OL in-state. This seems to happen every three-to-four years. CMR needs to prioritize OL recruiting.

MurfDawg

October 23rd, 2012
10:17 am

If you look at our red zone defense, you will understand why nobody feels good about Saturday. In five SEC games opponents have made 15 trips to the red zone. We have given up 11 TDs and 2 FGs. I think we have a problem!!

Sammy

October 23rd, 2012
10:17 am

The scheme against SC wasn’t very well constructed. You should have gone Lynch doubling Clowney, and a fullback doubling the other side. Would have liked to have seen UGA use an extra olineman like UF does un run situations.

Sammy

October 23rd, 2012
10:20 am

SC has a 42% red zone td conversion rate, but thwey lost big time to Florida, that’s definately not the stat to watch.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
10:23 am

Sammy,
You are out there…..they only blocked the patsies…..anybody could have yards that way. We are talking blocking SEC teams…..S.C. whipped us at the line of scrimmage soundly, mistakes or not. We need to quit taking so much credit for yardage against the Blind sisters of Mercy. When the REAL TEAMS show up, our o-line gets exposed EVERY TIME. I am a fan….but forgetting mistakes, turnovers, etc. we cannot match up up front with a quality SEC team. This is not MY opinion….this is a fact. Maybe Friend will bring them in….but right now we have sub-par tallent, and a center shorter than our QB!

Contracts

October 23rd, 2012
10:32 am

The real problem is due to last years easy schedule. We went 10-4 and only played 4 good teams. Then because way to many fans wanted to think we had a great team, we gave fat contracts to coaches for beating bad Auburn, Tennessee and Tech teams (Vandy, Kentucky, Buffalo, SW MO….. whomever).
Is this the results we get for a DREAM TEAM? Heck how many are still there?
Marshall & Gurley are going to be good and appear to be real character people. We need O Line and not 4 wide outs in every class. The wide outs rotate so much they only play 1 out of every 5 plays, and we don’t even have 1 back up o lineman.

DawgNation

October 23rd, 2012
10:32 am

It’s sad when you don’t see the UGA haters on here beating up on us. I guess they are just enjoying reading the UGA fans doing it to themselves. The team is not top tier, but that does not stop me from cheering them on this Saturday, blow out or not. You never know. The gut check Williams challenged the Defense with and watching the tape of the Offensive Lines performance with South Carolina may be the edge these kids need to step it up. Lets hope and cheer them on.

Blake

October 23rd, 2012
10:35 am

Support the Dawgs on Facebook! Let’s beat the Gators Saturday!! http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Dawg-Report/534572523224904?bookmark_t=page

chavez

October 23rd, 2012
10:38 am

I hope that its a plastic bag

Steve Superior

October 23rd, 2012
10:40 am

I beat you boys with your on left overs. I get a couple kids from SC and the 3 star recruits from Georgia and smack you in the face from a school that has never won anything.
I wish you’d keep Richt, Bobo & Grantham, but after you get LSU and Clemson on you schedule and UT is improving even if slightly, You’ll have to get rid of the bunch you got. Ya’ll should do like ND and play only 4 conference games, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Vandy and that powerhouse MO, or you could move to the Southern Conference and keep playing your patsy schedule.

Dawgsgone

October 23rd, 2012
11:02 am

O line wants another shot at an aggressive defense??? Be careful what you wish for guys.

AceDawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:03 am

Go Get ‘Em Dawgs. We can’t be sure where the greatest advantages in the game will be, but Florida has executed far better than UGA. We definitely need to have bigger play for our Oline and Dline as well as win the big plays. I have my doubts that UGA can win a grind it out game because of our lines, so the turnovers, blown coverages, and the unpredictable need to fall in UGA’s favor.

docdawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:15 am

If you haven`t played the game you don`t know what it takes and how fast things move. Some whiney fans live vicariously thru their TVs, Ga can and will play better this week, coaches aside, the kids have to play smart but full tilt. We will see, but the whiners should get a perspective instead of jumping all over everyone from players to staff negatively. One hit on a football field and no doubt most of you would run for shelter!

NP DAWG

October 23rd, 2012
11:21 am

Were 6-1. One bad loss and some ugly wins, but this isn’t a reason to turn on the team.. If we play to our ability Saturday we will beat Florida, that’s a big if but it can be done. I’ll be interested to see some of these comments after a win. Everyone will be right back on the bandwagon. I’m proud to be a UGA fan, but I am embarrased to be lumped in with some of you. I wish I could say your trolls but I think i’d be wrong. Screw bandwagon fans. I’ll be in JAX rain or shine proud to be wearing the red and black. Go Dawgs!

NP DAWG

October 23rd, 2012
11:23 am

Also this IS NOT a lost season. We’re 6-1 and control our destiny. I don’t see what there is to give up on!!!

LHarding Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:36 am

I grew up with a guy like “old dog”. He didn’t like Dooley and wanted him fired for years. Then Goff came and he wanted him fired, them Donnen, and now Richt. And after Richt, he’ll want whoever comes in fired after the first year. It never ends for these people.

Tyler

October 23rd, 2012
11:41 am

First of all we need an O-line coach who knows what he’s doing. Last year our line was terrible the first half but improved slightly in the last 5 games. We have some of the best and most talented linemen in the country on both sides of the ball. Our D-line doesnt move at the snap quick enough or with enough burst or strength to move the opposing o-line and get pressures and sacks on the opposing QB. Our O-line needs to work on communication and they need to be more aggresive. Look at Bama’s linemen, both offensive and defensive, they play aggresive and disciplined for the whole game. Our linemen need to step up BIG TIME for the remainder of the season and throughout the bowl game or else we will be sitting pretty in the Chic-fil-A bowl against an inferior team like NC State (no offense Wolfpack).

azdawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:41 am

DAWGRX

October 23rd, 2012
8:28 am

Well said. FL is riding high after their performances vs LSU and SC, both top SEC teams. They’re very confident on both sides of the ball along w/their coaching staff. Conversely, the dawgs are the opposite. Lousey showing vs SC and downright embarrassing against KY. Both players and coaches share the blame. Maybe shawn williams calling out the defense is what this team needs. They can beat FL “IF” they dominate on both sides of the ball. They MUST beat the living crap out of their opponents and break that confidence of FL players and coaches. Demoralize them and don’t let up!!! If the dawgs can’t break FL’s confidence they won’t win. MAKE the running game effective and protect Murray and the dawgs have a chance for one of the greatest victories in this rivalry.

McDawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:43 am

i didn’t see UF do anything against USC’s D either

Reality

October 23rd, 2012
11:49 am

Four things we all know are true:

1. The Bulldogs can’t get into the same physical condition as Florida in the next four days.
2. Mark Richt and his staff are going to be out-coached by the Florida staff.
3. The Gators have been so strong in the second half this season that even a two touchdown Georgia lead at halftime probably won’t be good enough to win it.
4. The Gators have not only covered but absolutely demolished the Vegas line (Fla. -6.5 for this Saturday) in every big game they’ve played this season.

Reality

October 23rd, 2012
11:51 am

@azdawg, if you didn’t see UF do anything against USC’s D, then you didn’t watch the second half of the game.

kauai dawg

October 23rd, 2012
11:53 am

So far this team has under performed even with a 6-1 record. Looks like the players read too many pre season magazines and thought they were the best around.

There are NO short cuts to success. It’s hard work and team work. Nothing really points to this weekend turning out well. I’m hoping for a 2007 game with the team in the end zone.

Let’s WAKE UP dawgs!

Reality

October 23rd, 2012
12:05 pm

@azdawg, “They MUST beat the living crap out of their opponents and break that confidence of FL players and coaches.”

Are you kidding. Have you not watched college football this year? Do you not know that the two most talked about coaches in Gainesville right now are the strength and conditioning coach and the special teams coach? This year’s Gator team assumes they are going to win even if they go into the locker room trailing at half-time.

The Dawgs are about to encounter a Gator team unlike any Gator team they have ever played. This isn’t Spurrier’s fun n Gun or Meyer’s super-talented NC teams. This is now a smash-mouth program built (quite literally) in the mold of Saban’s Alabama team. And with their crazy good special teams, superb conditioning, and younger staff, they may very well displace Bama.

Joey

October 23rd, 2012
12:15 pm

I don’t want anybody fired. Richt has earned the right to leave on his own terms.

I just wish it was soon . . .

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
12:33 pm

LHarding Dawg,
Dead wrong…..I was there when Dooley coached……never wanted to see him gone. My comments have strictly been concentrated on o-line….not staff or anything else. It is blatantly obvious we are dragging there, and not NEARLY enough has been done to address it. Every (not most, but every) good team has (at least by the second half-see Boise State, LSU, Michigan State and South Carolina) figured out we ain’t got the hosses up front. I do not expect to win all games, nor to crucify the staff, either. But I would expect us to have SOME of the success recruiting linemen, especially o-linemen, that we have had in our other areas. All teams take turns being dominant…it comes and goes. But this team has not addressed a terrible issue at all, and one is NOT fair-weather friend for pointing out such an abominable shortfall, one that is obvious to anyone. I will continue to support the Dawgs, but it is imperative that we get some trench warriors. That, my boy, is not a fair-weather friend attitude nor a never-satisfied whine. It is just good, basic football! And in the past few years, we have done “nada” to address it.

roughrider

October 23rd, 2012
12:46 pm

One can expect trouble when the offensive line is ignored in recruiting. A good OL can make an average running back look good.

Vampire Bill

October 23rd, 2012
12:54 pm

Hey Strictdawg,

If you hired someone to paint your house and they show up to do the job but as you watch them work you notice:

They cannot work the ladders
They keep spilling the bucket of paint.
They keep painting the same area over and over.

What would you do ? Continue to pay them premium money ? Realize they are good men and just give them more time? Listen to them again and again when they say how tomorrow will be better?

I think you would fire their butts and get someone else? Ummm Right?

Not the best analogy but you get the idea.

I support the dawgs but enough is enough.

DJ Dawg

October 23rd, 2012
12:57 pm

Lets support our TEAM!!!! If not then find something else to do with your time!

Alabama Jack

October 23rd, 2012
12:57 pm

This will be an easy game ffor Georgia!

Joey

October 23rd, 2012
1:06 pm

old dog, don’t waste your breath trying to explain your criticisms. The Richt-Fan-Boy-Club members’ antennas pop up as soon as they come on here, and they search for any criticism or slight (real or perceived). Finding a criticism, they ignore facts and stats, and they start calling names, even if the offender doesn’t even call for their hero to be fired.

No debate for the Fan-Boys, no-sir. We are “haters,” “trolls,” “band wagon jumpers”, etc.

I’ve been a UGA fan since the late 60’s, and had season tickets for 17 years, contributing $ thousands and thousands to the Hartman fund, until the 500 mile round trip got to be too much.

Now I get called a sidewalk fan because I think the coaching staff is not very good.

I am a DGD, just not a Richt fan. You Fan-Boys can kiss my butt.

BjohnDawg

October 23rd, 2012
1:13 pm

I am working on a huge order for our company. My job is on the line. I dont get this order throgh, probably will not be kept on board. And if I dont get this order, company will also lay off some employees that are not needed.

So when it comes to this football team, I am damn tired of hearing, we should have done better,There is stuff to learn from, and all the other crap that comes from these coaches and players mouths. WTF…either man up and get the job done, or move the hell on and let someone else get in there that can. If Murray cannot perform on the big stage in the big games, then give the next guy the chance. Dont lose with the same team and same effort, without making changes to the plan or the personnel.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
1:15 pm

Joey,
I’m for ‘em, but Florida is going to smash our o-lines face. If (a big “if”) we pull it off Saturday, and I hope we do, it will be with big plays, turnovers, or Florida mistakes. Muschamp realizes what smash mouth football is, and he has brought it to Florida. We now are behind ‘Bama, LSU, South Carolina, and Florida. Mississippi State is fast catching up, and (laugh if you want ) Tennessee is “slowly-but-sholey” getting better. That leaves us in the middle of the pack. Give us ‘Bama’s line, and we are quickly rising!

outkasted

October 23rd, 2012
1:15 pm

when GA wins watch all these so called GA fans… still complain!!! Thats all yall do is complain win or lose… They didn’t do this they didn’t do that why did he call that play why don’t he ever catch the ball blah blah blah blah… its more draining to read the blogs and listening to the radio than watching the game…. as a GA fan yall disgust me talking bout being real GA fans lol

Joey

October 23rd, 2012
1:27 pm

I only “complain!!!” when our HC leads us into a blow-out or barely beats a 28-point underdog, Fan-Boy. I never blame or criticise any player. You know why? Players come and go through Athens, but we still can’t beat equally talented teams. Not since ‘07.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
1:34 pm

outkasted…..
Once upon a time there was a D-1 program with a high-school line.
The End.

B'Ham Bama Fan

October 23rd, 2012
1:36 pm

The best advice for the SEC is to join the ACC. We can’t be beat. Not going to get beat. How does it smell back there smellin our butts. You would’nt believe the view up here. Looking down at all your pitiful programs.Roll Tide!

Joey

October 23rd, 2012
1:44 pm

old dog, I think we have one chance – if Richt/Bobo somehow figure out a way to protect Murray with a RB, a TE, or extra O-lineman, and Murray gets hot.

But Richt won’t do it. He will do usual run/pass split, with the occasional end-around, for 7 yard-loss.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
2:00 pm

Joey,
Yep, and we will still get whipped up front due to sheer superior ability…..with or without coaching, which leads into (or back to) commentary made before; lets try playing UGA football with a stud o-line….the haters, lovers, likers, etc. will REALLY be impressed. Then, if we lose a game, we will know we did our best and got bested, not that we did not have the up-front hosses to compete!

Dawgforlife

October 23rd, 2012
2:25 pm

I am sick and tired of the criticism of the Dawgs. I know they got waxed at SC and it could happen again. However, i have spent my life pulling for them and they are still my team win, lose or draw.

DrDawg

October 23rd, 2012
2:29 pm

Florida is going to play their best game of the season. Muschamp lost to his alma mater last year and he won’t let that happen two in a row. The Dawgs can match up man to man with the Gators but will they play with emotion? Do they really want to win? The Gators have all the advantages going into this. They will fight and play at 100% effort for 60 minutes. Is that asking too much of Georgia? How about some fight in the Dawgs?

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
2:29 pm

Dawgforlife….
They still need a line. I’m with ‘em too, believe it or not, but our backs/QB etc. are gonna get killed behind that group…..

UGA (Russ)

October 23rd, 2012
2:31 pm

If I waddle out of my Dawg House and see my shadow, I predict 5 more weeks of A$$ Whippings…

tee grant

October 23rd, 2012
2:49 pm

It is time all the top players to stand up and give total effort.Our players need to have a mindset that they will not be out worked period.! If you are a ball player then Ball. Where is the pride. Atleast show some swagger.Go Dawgs!

DrDawg

October 23rd, 2012
3:29 pm

The reason Florida has an edge is because they play with an”edge”.

old dog

October 23rd, 2012
3:39 pm

DrDawg….and they have line!

The Truth

October 23rd, 2012
4:44 pm

DrDawg and they play with an edge because they have a coach with an edge.

Douglas

October 23rd, 2012
8:47 pm

If our coaches’ wives told them they would never have sex again with them until they beat Florida, our coaches would have to become monks for the rest of their lives.

RHall55

October 23rd, 2012
10:27 pm

OL will get abused….poor coaching….under recruiting on the OL…poor S&C….we’ll see!!!

karen drummons

October 23rd, 2012
11:53 pm

GO DAWGS! I agree we got tanked at south carolina. in fact i live in SC and for 3 years have eaten “chicken” at my office each and every monday at work, the monday after the uga/ sc game. I also however, love the dawgs. I love me some Mark Richt. We gotta pull together for bulldawg nation guys. quit trashing out team. We have pulled off 10 straight wins last year when everyone counted us down. We can do it saturday. Go dawgs. I agree we need a “few” Coach G’s on the side lines to fire up the rest of the team. However, as much as people trash coach BOBO it was only because of his Offense we beat Kentucky. Coach G’s group let us down. Sad because 3 of the top 10 NFL defensive recruits are projected to come from UGA defenese. how do we have 33% of the top NFL defensive recruits come from UGA and still give up all those points to Kentucky? DO get tired of seeing our “all stars” do little at uga and go to the NFL and shine. (AJ Greene) and please some one counsel our sweet kicker marshall morgan! He can not keep missing PAT’s!!!!! might cost us a game SOONER RATHER THAN LATER! would hate to have a close one against florida and loose it by missing the PAT!

old dog

October 24th, 2012
8:22 am

Karen,
Leaving D on the field too long ‘coz we CAN’T BLOCK! If we had a decent o-line, the balance would work out….instead (whethere you like Murray or not) the QB is having to win it. Hard for even good backs to run with no/minimal blocking!

mike m

October 25th, 2012
1:06 pm

Florida is for real. We play or will have played four teams in the top ten during this season and have been very consistent all season long.Murray can’t pass while he’s on his back and that’s where he’ll be Saturday. The dogs have only played one good team this year …does 35-7 mean anyhting to y’all?

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Lonnie

October 27th, 2012
11:01 am

Old dog if we held Coach Dooley to same standards as Coach Richt you would have! The 80-83 team had a 44-4 record. They also had Herschel 3 years and all the great recruits who came because of Herschel. Our o-line had 4 pros and our defense was awesome! After Erk left we struggled with 8-9 win seasons even while having one year of 5 NFL players in the backfield, Tate, Worley, Henderson, Hampton and ClevelandGary who transferred to Miami and drafted 1st round. We were 8-4. Even with the 44-4 team we lost 2 bowl games the 83 was for NC. In other words the stakes are high because of the great SEC programs that have evolved in the 2000’s. Today is our day! Close game but GA will win!!!!! Let’s go dawgs!