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Games this weekend 12/1-12/2

Auburn offense designed to be a balanced offense, They have been successful throwing the ball all season but it has been built with the threat of running the ball and also with a lot of controlled passing, short stuff that chews up clock.

Now that UGA can be less concerned about the run and Auburn is going to need to go downfield more Georgia can cut loose their pass rushers more.

The Auburn offense is not predicated on chewing up clock. I have no idea what you are talking about.
 
Game over.

Fun season regardless. Probably too much to ask to win three monster games in four weeks.
 
I'm sure this is old news to many of you, but I just noticed that Georgia's kicker looks like the lost Hanson brother.
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The Auburn offense is not predicated on chewing up clock. I have no idea what you are talking about.

Auburn offense has been a balanced and diverse offense all year. Being 2 TDs down in the fourth takes away a lot of the playbook and lets Georgia attack the passer.

Down by 3 TDs makes that even more true.

Nobody said Auburn couldn't play the long passing game, only that they have enabled it by being balanced, now they can't be balanced.
 
Auburn offense has been a balanced and diverse offense all year. Being 2 TDs down in the fourth takes away a lot of the playbook and lets Georgia attack the passer.

Down by 3 TDs makes that even more true.

Nobody said Auburn couldn't play the long passing game, only that they have enabled it by being balanced, now they can't be balanced.

I wouldn't try to argue about Auburn with him if I were you.
 
early excuse is that its the toll playing uga and alabama back to back has taken on them, fyi
There's a lot to that. It is hard. But it's also exactly the kind of hard that our playoff system is. You have to be able to get up for and beat 2 great teams back to back.
 
Is it Gary Danielson in the booth with Nessler?
He loves to hammer the same point home at least 5 times every observation he makes. They devoted a full 2 minutes of screen time demonstrating that Kirby Smart ran down the sideline.
 
There's a lot to that. It is hard. But it's also exactly the kind of hard that our playoff system is. You have to be able to get up for and beat 2 great teams back to back.

That was mostly tongue in cheek as the SEC fanboys always have their excuses ready.
 
Where I'm at with the playoff:

Oklahoma is my #1 seed.
#2 & #3 seeds are the ACC & SEC champs. ACC #2 if Clemson wins, SEC #2 if Miami wins.
#4 seed is Wisconsin if they win. If Ohio State wins, I don't know whether I'd go with them, Alabama or USC. Leaning USC right now.

Oklahoma - Ohio State rematch in the semi would be interesting.
 
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