Get ready for that phrase to pop up a lot along the upcoming schedule.
Georgia has a new quarterback, a new left tackle, injuries at right tackle, just played a game with two scholarship tight ends, and is about to play a game with two scholarship running backs (plus a WR/RB crossover). All of the circumstances around this team indicate leaning on the defense and special teams to help manufacture wins. It likely won't look pretty. It will be frustrating as little will look smooth offensively.
I don't think this strategy will work in December/January...but it is September right now.
Georgia has a new quarterback, a new left tackle, injuries at right tackle, just played a game with two scholarship tight ends, and is about to play a game with two scholarship running backs (plus a WR/RB crossover). All of the circumstances around this team indicate leaning on the defense and special teams to help manufacture wins. It likely won't look pretty. It will be frustrating as little will look smooth offensively.
I don't think this strategy will work in December/January...but it is September right now.