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Tate Ratledge explains the “low year” for offense at Georgia Football

Tate Ratledge explains the “low year” for offense at Georgia Football

Former Georgia’s former offensive Lineman, Tate Ratledge is in Indianapolis, Indiana, for NFL Scouting Comb. He talked to the media on Saturday and explained the reasoning for the low year offensively.

The Bulldogii from Georgia did not succeed much at the offensive expectations during the football season of the 2024 College. They saw a deduction of almost 10 points per game in the total score and they shattered throughout the season offensively.

It was a hot button problem this season in the Georgia fanbase, fans looking for areas to put the blame. Former offensive Lineman and the team captain, Tate Ratledge did not waste time explaining where she thought that the main problem is for Georgia this season.

“If you truly watch that movie, most of us, it is not a coach. It is the execution, taking the right steps, the small things. I think a lot of success, or its lack, has been as players and who starts with us in front and we take a full responsibility for it.”

The program was hard enough for Georgia in season 2024, with road games @ alabama, @ Texas and @ ole Miss and combined with a litany in front of the offensive line. Ratledge said the 2024 football team from Georgia should be remembered for their resistance.

Ratledge enters the NFL design process as a selection projected by 3 – -5 -5th round of NFL research design. The former Bulldog made known that he will be a complete participant here in Indy.

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