UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

(photo Jalil Irvin - Twitter)
(photo Jalil Irvin – Twitter)

 
 

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CALEB CHANDLER

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.39 OT
Jefferson High School
Jefferson, GA

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JADEN HUNTER

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.11 OLB
Westlake High School
Atlanta, GA

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JALIL IRVIN

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.12 OG
Stephenson High School
Stone Mountain, GA

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JJ PETERSON

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.3 OLB
Colquitt County High School
Moultrie, GA

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545 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

  1. freddawg

    dsw61  Yeah, I agree.  I probably should have started a new thread instead of responding to your analysis.  Just thinking about all the factors coaches are looking at.

  2. bahits

    freddawg bahits It irritated me to no end when I heard they intentionally ran the sprinklers all night before one of our games to slow our skill guys down.  If that isn’t cheating, what is?

  3. dsw61

    freddawg dsw61 As Kirby has mentioned several times in his pressers, at least one or more of the QBs in practice have thrown to the wrong receiver or made a bad decision, but still made the completion because they have the arm talent to get away with it. He clearly doesn’t think that’s ideal, but it is something the staff considers in their evaluation. IOW, it’s both a shake your head moment and wow moment at the same time. You shake your head and wonder how the QB could have made a decision like that; while at the time marveling at the fact the QB was able to fit the ball in and make the completion.

    Lambert can’t do that. He has to be correct on his reads almost 100% of the time and have receivers that are very open; because he has a long throwing motion. Then you hope the ball doesn’t get batted down because with his long arm path the D-Linemen have plenty of time to get their hands up. You also cross your fingers that he doesn’t throw it at the receiver’s feet because when he traps the ball behind his head with his shoulders already rotated to where his chest is almost square to his target, the release is such that there is a tendency to throw low. I don’t see any indication he has fixed those issues.

    Chaney always has the option of simplifying the playbook in order to get the most talented QB in the game.

  4. freddawg

    bahits  And you know that’s intentional too.  I’m guessing they wear special cleats to compensate.  How can a team in 2016 have a crap field for several years in a row?

  5. freddawg

    Bulldawg Bob2  Good for you Bob.   It was less of a cheap shot than  Sutton took on Keith Marshall.  Sutton had plenty of time to decide and planted his shoulder right into the side of Marshall’s knee.  Just like Kubs hit, it was legal, but he did it with a much higher chance of causing injury than what Kublanow did.

  6. rugbydawg79

    Bulldawg36 hey my brother 36 – I would like to talk – Greg and them can give you my e mail —- all good stuff

  7. bahits

    Bulldawg36 Their biggest cheap shot and one that has injured a lot of players and even their own is that crappy joke of a field.

  8. Richmondawg

    AlphaDawg we have one out in the county, and a new, more casual one down the street from here in Scott’s Addition, with a slightly different menu

  9. freddawg

    AlphaDawg  He didn’t just make a comment, he sent video to the league is what I read.  I don’t even think Kubs hit caused Tuttle’s injury.  He was falling and put his foot out and his long cleats caught on that crap turf.  If you look at the video on youtube, Kublanow barely grazed Tuttle’s leg as Tuttle tried to avoid the block.  It’s about 1:56:30 in the video.

    https://youtu.be/r1Mi6z9a4vE?t=6994

  10. AlphaDawg

    RumRunnerDoogie AlphaDawg Just saw it was recently RT by some people I follow. Oh the days where twitter didn’t allow you to swap accounts. I remember many folks losing jobs over PR nightmares tweeting thinking they were on their own accounts.

  11. MMCSDAWG

    Bulldawg Bob2 I’m counting today as a done deal, that makes us single digit midgets!  ###   It’s TIME TO GATA!

  12. AlphaDawg

    freddawg AlphaDawg I am willing to bet it gets ugly regardless. Butch doesn’t sound like the type of coach to say “hey lets win this one fair and square” If I remember correctly, he even made a comment about the hit after the game. Those hills have eyes folks don’t have an ethical bone in their body and will do what it takes to win; even if that means injuring players. I’m expecting at least one injury during that game.

  13. Bulldawg Bob2

    MMCSDAWG haws1178 Ditto. I like both roasted and boiled peanuts, but I prefer boiled and spicey.

  14. AlphaDawg

    freddawg Right. the hit on Theus was just as “cheap” but he didn’t get hurt  so nobody talks about it.

  15. freddawg

    Starts with the head whiner, Butch Jones.  He coaches a dirty team and then complains to the league about regular plays.

  16. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole Toward the end of the article they twice cited that we have to play Georgia, that is very hard to do when we are actually playing florida that game.

  17. Bulldawg Bob2

    Because of his off the field issues, I don’t know if Georgia will. He would have to sit out a year as well per transfer rules.
    I would not be surprised if he headed to a JUCO school

  18. Richmondawg

    AlphaDawg Easy. Print out a copy of their schedule and writem”sucks” across the bottom in bright red ink.