The one downside of being on the road for 11 days is not having consistent internet access. Don't get me wrong, I've enjoyed being out of the loop on Dan Wolken's ridiculous observations about Richt's Out of Control Madhouse
™here in Athens. However, I did miss
delicious tidbits that
I hit on before I left about Georgia's offense:
Everybody sees Georgia as two-back team, which we do, but last year we were a one-back team 74 percent of the time, with three receivers, one tight end, one back. So it's really going to depend on who our best personnel is who gives us the best chance to move the ball.
Especially if Jay Rome is still hurting...
TD
Read more here: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2014/07/30/3224220/bobo-has-cautious-optimism-for.html#storylink=cpy
1 comments:
Yes they will be a one back offense 75% of the time with Quayvon at H-back taking the place of the full back.
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