From Mark Bradleys column in the AJC: 1. Sometimes it’s unclear - TopicsExpress



          

From Mark Bradleys column in the AJC: 1. Sometimes it’s unclear whether the Bulldogs are trying to win because of Todd Gurley or to prove they can win without him. Example: Saturday’s third quarter. It opened with five consecutive Georgia pass plays, one of which became a Hutson Mason scramble. The first series yielded an interception, the second a three-and-out. Gurley, who would finish with 208 yards rushing, didn’t touch the ball. Indeed, he carried only four times for nine yards in a quarter that saw neither side score. Come the final moments of the fourth quarter, coach Mark Richt conceded: “We had to have Gurley with the ball in his hands there.” Six carries generated the game-clinching first downs. Had the Bulldogs saved him for the end, or had they forgotten about him earlier? This is exactly what I was thinking at the start of the second half.
Posted on: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 17:26:21 +0000

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