that's what I thought, but I've already been called an idiot and moron this early sunday morn and didn't want to inform bpv that Mitchell hasn't caught a ****ing pass all year, so "he threw better" with Mitchell was just pulled out of thin air
We're fortunate their QB is not very good. We didn't get any pressure on him whatsoever. DBs can only cover for so long.
UGA was fortunate our OL wasn't very good and we were missing two of our top receivers. Can go both ways. JMO tho.
My bad. I thought I saw him with a TD catch against SC. Edit: limp is a moron regardless. Our defense should have been kitchen sink in box all day long with them with no options.
How do two receivers missing hurt. Worley isn't hitting them and doesn't have time for wides to make a difference. He's not hitting them more than he hit Malone and North.
So us missing 2 of our top receivers this year doesn't matter on the road for Worley, but them not having one that hasn't played this year is a difference? Flat out full ritard thinking.
No. When's he getting it to them? He completed as many to WRs yesterday as any other game. The drop from Pearson to Malone is some, but not enough to matter with the limited time we have. Our WRs are of value underneath. That's not Pearson land. Our issue is still trying that silly read no option for long stretches without demanding the LBs account for anything else. If you werent the dumbest guy in the room, your retard comment might not look so stupid. Solidifying that by trying to make yesterday look like we played an NFL team, matching your Dooley fellatio is funny and sad.
Pearson is more dangerous than both of them with his ability to cutback and make people miss. My 8 yr old knows as much.
Pig is plenty shifty. Besides, UGA has killed us for years with screens to receivers who aren't anything special.
How many yards did Mason have throwing? I can only think of a handful of passes he completed over 10 yards yesterday
I think Pearson is more dangerous. Pig can get outside a little but isn't as adept at making the first or 2nd man miss.