Georgia Bulldogs: 4 Things Learned vs. Missouri

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Oct 17, 2015; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) runs with the ball against the Missouri Tigers during the first quarter at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

THE O-LINE PLAYED WELL, BUT GEORGIA NEEDS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE

The Georgia Bulldogs offensive line played well on Saturday against Missouri, providing adequate time for QB Greyson Lambert to drop back into the pocket and read the field. The O-Line also provided great protection for Georgia’s running backs, who were ultimately unsuccessful at breaking through the Missouri defense.

Greyson Lambert looked as if he held onto the ball for way too long and made several horrendous throws. The running backs did not find much success either on Saturday. The Georgia Bulldogs must take advantage of good offensive line play and good blocking in order to win against Florida on October 31.

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