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October 5, 2007

UGA Perspectives on the Game: Blogger Roundtable

As I referenced earlier, Doug Gillett and I swapped Q&As with Vol Bloggers. Doug and I have our answers up on RockyTopTalk. We're not nearly as Doom and Gloom as our Vol guests were. Speaking of Vol opinions, Doug has some final Q&As with Joel and Andy.

Kyle King has his thoughts on the UT Running Game and Passing Game, and Get the Picture talks about the reasons for concern and optimism for this game.

PWD

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i see this game setting up like auburn-florida last week—with ut in the auburn role. bare with me: i’m not one to toot my own horn, but after seeing ole miss expose florida i picked auburn in the upset the following week. just ask my wife, who will tell you that my exact words on the monday before the game were “ah thank auburn’s gonna rear up an’ beat florida.” the reason i believed that was b/c auburn, like tn., has too much talent, programmatic pride, and traditional successfulness to take a piling on very lightly. and folks have been piling on the vols a lot recently, and i just don’t think that they’re as bad as their record and stats may suggest to some. the vols are coming into the game a dangerous, wounded animal, like auburn was last week. i wasn’t sure anyone could beat florida until they revealed their true selves against ole miss—we learned that they have some vulnerabilities. the dawgs’ vulnerabilities? well, they’ve been on display in most of the games that they’ve played since auburn 2005. don’t get me wrong—i love uga and think they have a fair-to-midlin’ chance of winning in k’ville. i even love this wacky group of dawgs who often have the attention span of a gerbil on crack.

Anonymous said...

PWD, you put Doug to shame!

Excellent answers. I knew there was a reason i had never heard of his blog.

Great Job.

Unknown said...

Anon - 9:30 am.

Thanks dad.

 
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