Georgia football’s blurred vision

Georgia football Justin Fields(Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)
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BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 13:
Georgia football at LSU /

LSU beat the Georgia football team by coming where the Bulldogs are at, visiting Kirby Smart’s vision of physicality right smack in the middle of the Dawg’s kitchen.

The LSU offense attacked the Bulldog defensive front from the first minute to the last on Saturday, risking several fourth down attempts to carry out the plan. The risk paid off, and the Dawg defense eventually spent too much time on the field for the Georgia football team to win.

The fear is Florida and Auburn, as well as Kentucky and Georgia Tech, will take note.

Relax, Dawg people.

They know what we know

Everybody knew this Georgia football team had issues up front on defense. And with three injured defensive lineman watching in Athens, the Georgia football team sat squarely behind the 8 Ball in the Tigers’ Death Valley.

The good news is, Georgia has an extra week to get David Marshall, DaQuan Hawkins-Muckle and Devonte Wyatt well before facing off against the Gators inside the World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Lounge.

The Georgia coaching staff and players also received, courtesy of an LSU head slap, the impetus to pull the trigger on changes they have no doubt been pondering during the last month. That’s what losing will do for you.