A Slight Delay
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Back from Tyler
Great game, which had the courtesy of ending right before the wedding began. Well done, guys.
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I watched it again
We still won.
I was more impressed with our first TD drive. The third & 10 conversion to Ruben Randle was such a huge play, as was Jefferson’s 26 yard scramble. Our offense had been doing nothing in the second half, and they came up with the goods on that drive. They overcame poor field position, two drops, and a 17 yd. reception by Toliver that was nullified by penalty.
Hmm. I might watch it again.
Play of the Game
I agree, I really think the 3rd and 10 where Jefferson took the huge hit but delivered the bullet to Randle was the play of the game. Certainly my favorite play to watch again and again and again
Puking
Watch for the puking o-line. I’m thinking that might have had something to do with the second half collapse. Way to muscle through, TIGAHS! My mom says that a Bulldog fan at the hotel must have hit them with the old Eye Drops in the pasta trick.
I really think the problems in the second half started with Jefferson.. He had time to throw, and open receivers
on at least two of the bad plays in the 3rd quarter. Other times, he could have at least thrown it away. He played generally well in the 1st half except for the interception and the poor option runs, and played well in the 4th quarter, but that 3rd quarter collapse was at least partly on him.
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by Richard Pittman on Oct 4, 2009 2:59 PM CDT up reply actions
I think we should all be interested in the story behind all these guys puking. It might be that they ate some bad food and got food poisoning. It’s also possible that it could be some contagious infectious disease. That would be very dangerous considering more guys on the team could catch it this week.
If it was a contagious disease...
Georgia should be the most worried. It sounds like we’d be halfway through the outbreak and now Georgia would be getting the front end of it.
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by Richard Pittman on Oct 4, 2009 6:49 PM CDT up reply actions
Viruses like that are easily passed in close quarters
so we need to see if more of ours and any of theirs come down with the symptoms. Usually these GI disturbances are short-lived, so UGA won’t have too much problem even if they have picked it up.
If no one else on our side gets sick, one has to wonder…

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