Showing posts with label Nick Chubb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Chubb. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Not much to say about Georgia Football

Our O-Line isn't that good.  Can't get any kind of push when we need to pick up one yard.  That's a huge disappointment.  What happened to Greg Pyke and Kublanow?  Those guys were supposed to be the real deal.

Our scheme isn't that good.  Pretty much vanilla.  We're not stretching the field vertically or horizontally.

Our qb play isn't that good.  In fact, it's pretty awful.  No offense to Bauta, but I don't think I've ever seen an "oh no!" pass and reaction from a quarterback trying to drive his team for a score.  He now has three interceptions in the Florida game.  You just can't do that.  Make that four interceptions.  Haven't seen anything like this ever out of a Georgia QB.  How many did Quincy Carter have that time?

It's not just Bauta, either.  Lambert had the one great game against South Carolina, and after that, it seems like we're throwing it right at their guys.  The opposition has helped us by dropping a lot of balls that hit them in the chest.

Our runningbacks aren't that good.  That's due to injuries, of course.  Chubb is out.  Michel is gimpy.  Marshall never did come back from his knee injury.  What do we do?

Our receivers other than Macolm Mitchell, aren't getting it done.  Jay Rome has to catch that pass in the end zone.  Sure the quarterback play is awful, but the receivers have to help them.

With Aaron Murray, Todd Gurley and Nick Chubb, we looked pretty good and had a shot at winning games by just putting a bunch of points on the board, but without Chubb and with the quarterbacks we have, we can't score.

When was our last touchdown again?

I suppose that Bauta is a running quarterback, but he's not a shifty guy.  That's what we need.  Sure, I asked in a previous post to see what Bauta could do.  Now that I've seen, I suppose we go to the next man up.  To continue to play Bauta at this point does not help him nor us.

Finally, our defense ain't that great.  We have held up when the offense can't get it done.  But the fact remains, we aren't tackling guys.  Florida will probably hang 30 on us.  They have 27 now.

Florida was awful last year.  Sure, they beat us, but that was their only "quality" win as I remember.  Now how did they put it all together and win the East in one year?  Meanwhile, we're stuck in the mud.  It's not just that we're losing, we're being totally outplayed.

Eason better come in ready to play.

Saturday, November 29, 2014

Nick Chubb

Well, I said back in October that he would be a good one.  I actually started to write that "Nick Chubb might even make us forget about Todd Gurley," but I kept that seemingly preposterous statement to myself.

Had no idea that Gurley would be in essence disqualified for the remaining part of his career.  Hated to see him go down with the ACL, but it would be a huge mistake for him to continue to play college football at this point.

So now it really is the Nick Chubb show.  Okay, now I will make a preposterous statement.  Actually put it on the Blog instead of just keeping it to myself:  Chubb will end his career as Georgia's all-time leading rusher.


Saturday, October 11, 2014

It's the Nick Chubb Show

and I expect big things.

Won't break as many tackles as Gurley, but he hits the hole hard and may have an advantage in speed.

I think Georgia will be okay.

Saturday, September 13, 2014

UGA Hit the Lotto with Chubb

Just wanted to say that Nick Chubb has the potential to be one of the best UGA running backs ever.

Sure, Chubb will be in Todd Gurley's shadow for a while.  In Nick's own words, "It's still the Todd Gurley show."  But if Gurley is the star, then as far as the UGA offense is concerned, Chubb might get his fair share of nominations for Best Supporting Actor.

Don't know how much Nick will be used in the South Carolina game, but he showed against Clemson that he is way more than a good back who played at a small high school.  He's a big-time athlete, guy with break-away speed and a physicality that is truly rare.  Helmet-less, shoe-less, Chubb keeps going.

Here's hoping he stays healthy.  If so, Dawg fans are in for a treat as Chubb's career unfolds.