It’s that simple.

We’re going to see this formation in Columbia, Missouri (h/t Chris Brown).

It’s in the playbook for a reason.  And, given the missing bodies in Georgia’s secondary for that game, they’d be crazy not to give it a whirl.

So, Messrs. Jones and Washington, it’s up to you.  When you see that, you’ve got one mission in life for the next three or so seconds:  separate the Missouri quarterback’s feet from the planet Earth.

It’s that simple.

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8 responses to “It’s that simple.

  1. Wilcodawg

    The Senator cracks me up – “separating…feet from the planet Earth.” Good stuff…

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  2. Given the likely suspension of Corbin Berkstresser (second string) and James Franklin’s bum shoulder, there is a very real possibly of a freshman getting significant playing time against Georgia. RE: Messrs. Jones and
    Washington – what an entre into college football in general and SEC football in particular that would be for the freshman.

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  3. William

    I think we will see this all day until we show we can stop it. I hear they have a penchant for the Wheel Route as well as the 4 and 5 WR sets. Messrs. Jones and Washington aside, it should be more of Messrs. Geathers and Jenkins making the havoc. I would love to see OL hanging on for dear life as those boys plow through their ranks.

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  4. Doug

    Kinda looks like the routes spell “Y’ALL.” Is this their way of announcing their arrival in the SEC?

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  5. Dog in Fla

    David Yost almost cut his hair today

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  6. AusDawg85

    A great rushing game of over 250 yards combined rushing and 3 or more TD’s will do a lot to “defense” this as well.

    One can only hope….

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