Go Get Kentucky

  Nice win over Vanderbilt. Now go get Kentucky. Take'm out in their own backyard. 
  That's what the 'Dogs should do next. No time to sit around and pat each other on the back about beating up the Commodores. So you sent the alumni home happy on Homecoming. Big deal. You did what they expected you to do. What to keep them happy? Go up to Lexington and dismantle a team that just beat South Carolina. Sounds harsh, but it's just the hard truth. 
   Grantham wanted a shutout and he got it. Dent, Rambo, and Houston led the way. Commings had a nice pick. The front 7 hunkered down. 'Dogs need to build off this performance. Got to back it up with a good performance at Kentucky. 
   Bobo's offense looks pretty good now that the O-Line has settled with Boling at RT and A.J. Green is back making plays. And I should compliment Washaun Ealey for a job well done against The Commodores. Ran for over a 120 yards. Galloped 58 yards on one run. And on the other 16 carries he averaged 4 yards a carry. All without fumbling. Ealey knew he needed a solid effort to earn the respect of his teammates again. And he did just that. Hope Coach McClendon reminds him that we need that kind of performance again this Saturday. And in Jacksonville. 
   I'm really proud of Aaron Murray. Like his style. Coach Bobo can use the entire playbook. Aaron can throw it from the pocket, wing it on the run, and pull it down and scamper with it. And it's obvious he wants to win and doesn't care how. I like that. All 3 WRs got to touch it some. Green, Durham and King had opportunities to make some plays. 
  The challenge and motivation this week? Get a win on the road. That 0-3 record away from home is weak. Plus, Kentucky is there for the taking Saturday. They had to spill their guts to beat South Carolina. And probably got the big head in the process. Go take'm out.   
  

 

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