OT Cager yeah he sucks...not

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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.
 
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Get what? He's not good and he's not bad ... he's average at UGA just like he was here.

205th in the country in yards and 188th in TDs.

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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.

Those numbers aren’t really impressive, for what it’s worth.
 
WR has been one of the worst position groups on the team this year. Cager would have helped a lot. Fans were thrilled to see him leave though.
 
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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

Well, the common denominator with UGA, LSU and Alabama? Better OLs and better QBs because of it....

Sure they all have some solid wide outs, but they have many more opportunities to be solid wide outs.
 
I expect more from you. GEORGIA DOESNT THROW THE BALL

UGA has 310 pass attempts and Miami has 368.

Bama has 342 and has 4 WRs with significantly more yds than Cager.

By most accounts Cager is a good dude that is an average WR at the D1 level.
 
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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.


Please. Everyone always knew the kid had talent. Our fans knocked his work-ethic, or lack there-of, and his general indifferent attitude and demeanor.

Cager was his own worst enemy while at Miami—even worse than the actual offense itself—defined by half-*** effort, like that unnecessary push-off a garbage-*** Duke defender on 1st-and-10, flagged for offensive PI instead of using his massive 6-foot-5 frame to just catch the damned ball.

1st-and-25—Perry right back to him and more half-*** effort, probably still pouting he didn't get away with on the play before—whiffing on a ball he totally could've caught over the defender as there was a size mismatch.

Great, he went to one of the most-loaded teams in America and he's catching balls from a future NFL quarterback, who sits behind a loaded o-line and has quality running backs who move the chains.

This is supposed to be a surprise, or even overly impressive, how?
 
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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.
I liked Cager when he was here, however I think you may have for gotten, he did drop a lot of passes while he was here. Cager has been more of a possession receiver at UGA more than anything. The true freshmen, George Pickens is their best receiver on the team and their go to receiver.
 
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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
He’s in a system that knows how to utilize every ounce of him. He was a $100 bill in a two-year old’s hands here.
 
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