I posted some stats last week comparing our first six weeks to the last few games where we've faced the more wide open, spread type offenses. I thought we'd fare a good bit better against Georgia, who for the most part, comes right at you. We did!
I hear all the complaints about Ellis and the D and granted, a lot of them are justified with the way those spread teams ripped us a new one. And no, I'm not saying we did a great job against Georgia but as bad as that game looked, they did better statistically than against MSU. This one was solely on the offense. Georgia had 34 points and 412 total yards. If our offense plays even half the game they normally do, Georgia stays in the 20's and probably does good to break 300 yards. Our offense did NOTHING.
If you think a team with Gurley and Chubb, a senior QB with a full compliment of healthy receivers isn't going to get theirs against anyone in the nation, you've lost it. Were there mistakes? Sure there were. Am I saying this is a good D and there aren't some big issues to be addressed? Absolutely not. But IMO, the discussion on Ellis' future isn't warranted after this game. What you saw against Georgia was exactly what you should expect when your offense stays on the bus.