CFB expert is spot on about disrespect that Georgia football gets

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JANUARY 10: Stetson Bennett #13 of the the Georgia Bulldogs against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 10, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - JANUARY 10: Stetson Bennett #13 of the the Georgia Bulldogs against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 10, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Georgia football is the reigning national champion and has the talent to contend in 2022, but some people doubt that.

College football analysis and opposing fans have provided feedback as to why the Dawgs will be one-hit-wonders or fall short in 2022, but like Jake Crain of Crain and Company said, Dawg Nation should welcome that kind of criticism.

During Jake’s Takes segment, he went on a tangent about how Dawg fans shouldn’t care about what other people say because this kind of stuff is motivating.

The way Crain talks about this should fire up the Georgia faithful because he is flat out right.

Georgia football fans should embed this expert’s statement in their head.

These preseason “hot takes” don’t often go in Georgia’s favor, but this one does. Crain puts it perfectly and should give Dawg fans a better understanding.

Head coach Kirby Smart is a bright man and knows how to motivate his team. He knows how good they will be, and the outside talk does nothing but add bulletin board material. While Smart will claim they don’t listen to that external noise, we safely assume someone does and correlates it into motivation material.

Crain is right about the offense and the defense. Expecting this year’s defense to be like the 2021 squad isn’t fair — that group was historical, and those things don’t happen every year.

Georgia fans shouldn’t complain anymore. I’m guilty of this as well, but after listening to Crain, it makes more sense why the experts want to disrespect the Dawgs.

The best way to take in this message is by checking out Crain’s entire segment because while I agree with it, the best way to take it in is from the original creator.

Georgia football is 24 days away from taking on the Ducks in Atlanta, so dropping the nonsense now is a great time because it’ll give Dawg fans enough time to remember they are the champions.