UGA Recruiting Daily 10-June-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 10-June-2016

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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.

302 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 10-June-2016

  1. MMCSDAWG

    dsw61 DawgByte Welcome aboard our Eason Train!  I agree, unless there is something we are not being told or haven’t seen, I just don’t see the positives outweighing the negatives with regard to Lambert starting.  I really appreciate everything he has done for us and he will always be a DGD, but right now, his best contribution to our team will come with mentoring and helping Eason in the film room and during scout team work preparing him for what he is about to see.

  2. dsw61

    DawgByte I’m starting to lean more and more towards Eason starting. I just don’t see the benefit of playing Lambert in a season where Georgia isn’t expected to contend for a playoff spot. I’d rather see Eason get experience to further his development for 2017 and 2018.

  3. dsw61

    Reddawg13 dsw61 Greg Poole What he does now has worked in HS, and may work in college. Not sure if it will work in the NFL. I’m actually very curious to see if his tendency to throw with level shoulders…which requires a lower arm slot to throw spirals consistently…will work against better competition. Agree he is comfortable doing what he’s doing…but he would be just as comfortable…and likely more comfortable… adding some shoulder tilt. The one truism when teaching mechanics is that you cannot mess a kid up teaching them to use their bodies the way nature intended…they will always get better. The problem is that few coaches understand cause and effect when it comes to mechanics…which leads to playing whack-a-mole.

  4. Bulldawg36

    Eason is ready! Would like to see him swinging right out of the gates vs Carolina blue!!! UGA will be victorious!!!

  5. Bulldawg36

    247 has UGA ranked 6th in crootin. Won’t be long tho….we will pass Miami and lsu

  6. MMCSDAWG

    Bansai buckeroo Might have already happened…  Just guessing here no real inside knowledge, but I suspect your right buck.

  7. Bansai buckeroo

    Red they are already lining up… I think we will be turning down some pretty good football players in the 17 class when all is said and done…

  8. godawgs678

    Mark Webb is visiting this weekend. Wouldn’t shock me at all if he commits. WR spots filling up fast so he better jump on board.

  9. Reddawg13

    MMCSDAWG Reddawg13 dsw61 Greg Poole And that is what I want to see. Good Post Bro!

  10. Reddawg13

    MMCSDAWG DawgByte Greg Poole Win big this year and the Croots will line up to commit to the G!

  11. MMCSDAWG

    DawgByte Greg Poole Can’t say Kirby and company aren’t giving it their best…  The birthday wishes to mom was a HUGE plus for the Dawgs and Kirby!  Long way to go and I believe we will be in it til the end and I like our chances!

  12. DawgByte

    Bleudawg dsw61 Greg Poole Dawgsrulegumpsdrool2 Man that belly is about to blow!!!

  13. DawgByte

    Bulldawg36 If it helps to land one unexpected 4 or 5 star player then it’s worth it.

  14. DawgByte

    Good morning everyone.

    Really enjoyed reading Steve Clarkson’s take on Jacob Eason. It appears Eason edged out Patterson for best QB honors of the camp. As I stated on the link, I’m beginning to change my tune about the starting QB race. I think Eason should be the starter to begin the season. I also believe it wouldn’t hurt to have him watch a couple of series to begin the UNC game to get a feel for the speed of the game. Then it will be time to hand him the ball and start the new era at UGA.

  15. Bleudawg

    Reddawg13 dsw61 Greg Poole Dawgsrulegumpsdrool2 I have a yeti and they are nice (won mine in a rotory club raffle) but Im more of an Igloo cooler kind of guy. those Omaha steak Styrofoam jobs work well too!

  16. RobDawg

    I saw where Tyler was drafted by the Coloroda Rockies. Little known fact – the Director of Major League Operations for the Rockies is a UGA grad Paul Egins who was my roommate for a year in Athens. Paul was a student then graduate trainer for the football and other teams for Georgia. He was head trainer at small colleges along the way before joining the Braves organization. He worked his way up to assistant to Hank Aaron before getting his break into baseball operations and front office when the Rockies organization was formed. He has worked his way up the ladder with Rockies and now is Director of Major League Operations for the club. Great story Greg for an article about a Damn Good Dawg

  17. MMCSDAWG

    Reddawg13 Bansai buckeroo LOL!  Makes me feel in shape seeing someone like that!  I feel skinny…

  18. MMCSDAWG

    Reddawg13 dsw61 Greg Poole I like the multiple release points that he is able to use depending on the situation.  Pretty sure Chaney will leave his overall throwing mechanics alone and probably focus more on his foot work and ball handling from under center.

  19. Bansai buckeroo

    @Bleudawg… I understand that picture was taken when you were in shape..##…. 🙂

  20. Reddawg13

    Greg Poole Way to go Malcolm! If he stays healthy Brady will get him the ball and he WILL catch it!

  21. Reddawg13

    dsw61 Greg Poole I hope if he does increase shoulder tilt it just happens naturally and not because he or someone else starts monkeying around with his mechanics. What he does now works and he apparently is comfortable with it.

  22. Bulldawg36

    I hope Kirkby has a bunch of success with these camps!!! Everybody else is for the birds!!!!!!!

  23. MMCSDAWG

    ZippyMorocco Great to hear Zip!  Glad it went well and you get to go home today!  hopefully rehab will go great!

  24. Reddawg13

    Bulldawg36 Depends on the success other schools have with them. We thought he wouldn’t hire a person like Lane Kiffin and run some spread with a Blake Sims either. And he had to morph his defense some too to play against the spread.