Georgia can recover. We need Auburn to beat Florida (a possibility considering how fired up the Tigers will be after such a crazy loss and knowing that this would be a big game) and we need Tennessee to drop one more in the East (maybe South Carolina? Spurrier's always good for one spectacular showing, and since the Vols have to go to Columbia, there's a shot). This, of course, considering that we somehow pull out a win against UF. I'm genetically predisposed to believe this can and will happen every year, though, so... Anyway, the only way we stay is in if Florida falls to Auburn and us and Tennessee drops one. Even if we don't come away with the East title, we're still a solid bowl team. Especially by the end of the season. Florida, I think, is Tereshinski's LAST fucking shot. If he blows it against Florida AGAIN, there's no good reason to not put Stafford in. He's learning and he's got the tools to make the plays JT3 can't. He might not have the offense down as well as JT3, but he's getting there and if the receivers stay fired up like they did in the first half agsint UT, Stafford will be making some big plays. And, if Stafford starts to catch fire, our running game opens up EVEN more. This, of course, is the other key to us winning: RUN THE FUCKING BALL. Kregg Lumpkin, Danny Ware, Thomas Brown, they're all solid guys but people are saying that they're underachieving. This is because Richt won't stick with the kind of formation that classic SEC football is known for: The I. Our backs average GREAT yardage in just about every game, but Richt feels like giving up that running game for some reason every once in a while.
I'm going to stop now. I could go on, belive me, but I need to work a little before bed.
Anyway, the only way we stay is in if Florida falls to Auburn and us and Tennessee drops one. Even if we don't come away with the East title, we're still a solid bowl team. Especially by the end of the season. Florida, I think, is Tereshinski's LAST fucking shot. If he blows it against Florida AGAIN, there's no good reason to not put Stafford in. He's learning and he's got the tools to make the plays JT3 can't. He might not have the offense down as well as JT3, but he's getting there and if the receivers stay fired up like they did in the first half agsint UT, Stafford will be making some big plays.
And, if Stafford starts to catch fire, our running game opens up EVEN more. This, of course, is the other key to us winning: RUN THE FUCKING BALL. Kregg Lumpkin, Danny Ware, Thomas Brown, they're all solid guys but people are saying that they're underachieving. This is because Richt won't stick with the kind of formation that classic SEC football is known for: The I. Our backs average GREAT yardage in just about every game, but Richt feels like giving up that running game for some reason every once in a while.
I'm going to stop now. I could go on, belive me, but I need to work a little before bed.
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