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Sadly, yes. But why not? What did our Corches do for him?I'm not wishing anyone luck that aren't canes. If this kid made it to the NFL and had to introduce himself on MNF he will say Lawrence Cager Georgia.
Sadly, yes. But why not? What did our Corches do for him?I'm not wishing anyone luck that aren't canes. If this kid made it to the NFL and had to introduce himself on MNF he will say Lawrence Cager Georgia.
Nothing but I find it hard to root for non canes. I have rooted for guys before I won't bs I didn't think he would do anything over at UGASadly, yes. But why not? What did our Corches do for him?
I expect more from you. GEORGIA DOESNT THROW THE BALL
I got nothing against the kid. He didn’t trash us on his way out. Change of scenery. Did him some good and now he’s a prospect. He’s not elite but he’s good. Elite is what bama and LSU are throwing out there
And their go to guy. And Fromm's security blanket. He's missed. That's coming straight from your boy Coley.He’s UGA’s best WR.
Box score scouts are so ******* annoying. Cager plays in an archaic spread where he runs static isolation routes on the perimeter. Enos moves Osborn all over the formation in a variety of alignments to scheme him open.
Cager has also been hurt all year with 3 different injuries. Context matters. But if you wanna argue that Osborn is as good as Cager you can **** right off because their traits are not even close.
He’s UGA’s best WR.
FWIW they’ve always recruited elite wideouts. 4 and 5 star guys. But now they’re eating in that systemThink about that, LSU, elite WR’ers.... wow, we are so behind the 8 ball....
Our fans sometimes dont get it. Hope he recovers in time for LSU.
Georgia senior Lawrence Cager, the team's top wide receiver, injured his ankle in practice Wednesday, and the Bulldogs fear the injury might cause him to miss the next several weeks, sources told ESPN, confirming multiple reports.
Cager, a graduate transfer from Miami, leads the No. 4 Bulldogs with 33 receptions for 476 yards and four touchdowns in nine games.
Facts are facts and I LOL'd that you think Osbourn has a schematic advantage playing in our **** offense.
Cager is average. He's not good and he's not bad.
I wouldn't expect you to understand. Stick to your context-less box score scouting. We can probably teach monkeys to evaluate like that, and that's the extent of your football knowledge.