Highlights of the 2006 Georgia Bulldogs vs. Colorado Buffaloes football game.
Our offense was horrible the first three quarters of the game. We couldn't run, block, pass, protect the ball, avoid sacks or catch. And on defense, we couldn't stop the stretch play, stretch play boot run, or stretch play boot play action to the tight end. Just totally befuddled. Then in the fourth quarter, we woke up and played one of our better quarters of football all season. Ugly game with a great moment of redeemption for Martrez.
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God, that was painful. You're right though, the 4th quarter showed the only sign of a Georgia football team. I personally have chosen only to remember the 4th quarter from Joe Cox's emergence to the end.
Pray to God we don't see any games like that this season.
Growing pains for Stafford. He showed great indecision at times, took some sacks, fumbled, and was generally ineffective.
Sometimes you've gotta crawl before you can walk, or even scramble. Stafford learned much during that mid-season stretch and it will serve him well.
Joe Cox is no slouch, either.
let's be honest- the playcalling didn't help. some of those sprint draw calls were painfully bad. i almost got myself thrown out of a bar yelling about our play decisions.
my celebration for the game-winner wasn't for celebration's sake, but rather for relief. then i went home, and saw that auburn got destroyed by arkansas. and then all was right.
I've been giving my toaster oven the evil eye just thinking about it.
Dave Clark: Let's be honest, it wasn't the play calling it never is. It's the excution. It dosen't matter what the play is if the players don't execute it dosen't work.
The only reason we had a chance to win that game was the blocked field goal, which I think was on their first drive.
PWD is right about the 4th qtr. That's when we finally started executing.
The AU-Ark game was the same weekend as UT-UGA not Col-UGA. You must have had a lot to drink at that bar
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