Great shot of Rambo’s hit on Fannin, courtesy of the AB-H:
Yes, that does appear to be a mouthpiece dislodged piece of equipment obscuring the ‘seven’ on Fannin’s jersey.
Great shot of Rambo’s hit on Fannin, courtesy of the AB-H:
Yes, that does appear to be a mouthpiece dislodged piece of equipment obscuring the ‘seven’ on Fannin’s jersey.
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I believe that’s an earpad or whatever you call it. If that’s coming off the helmet then you know it’s a big hit.
It is called a jaw pad
I think that’s ear padding from inside the helmet… too big for mouth piece….
Upon futher review
Maybe you’re right – I’ve changed the description.
The last time a Georgia player hit someone like that, he drew an unnecessary roughness call.
That is an earpad. Wow.
I guess most commenters never have played a down of football in their lives.
I’m 53. I haven’t played since eighth grade. Mea culpa, friend.
excused
Ehhh….He’s no Bryan Evans.
Did anyone hear the announcer on ESPN 2 say that Georgia had the ball on the 53 yard line? It wasn’t Bob Davie, he was too busy talking about how great a coach Martinez is.
Heh….yeah, I heard that 53 yard line comment, it was great! I guess I do have a lot to learn about football, because I’m not sure exactly where that is…..
it’s between the 52 and the 54 yard lines, I’m guessing. Maybe someone should ask Coach Richt on the call in show.
It is in Canada.
It is because that Jones guy is more suitable calling CFL games.
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Watched the replay this morning – the announcers couldn’t have been less enthusiastic during the game. Mark Jones in particular sounded like he was mailing it in the whole game. And this was a pretty exciting game. I hope we don’t get them next week for the Kentucky game, but I have a feeling we will.
Go Dawgs.
Mark Jones and Bob Davie are calling the Georgia-Kentucky game.
Bob Davie……..is still……..part of the coaching fraternity……..and rarely……..criticizes……..his former peers.
Mark Jones often gets sidetracked from play by play, trying to make social statements like how much money the assistant coaches make.
Y’all come to the game so you don’t have to listen to these guys.