Bulldogs dismiss Gators’ trash talk as predictable
Georgia players dismissed trash talk from Florida players as predictable and say the taunts won’t affect their game Saturday.
On Monday, Florida safety Chauncey Gardner said No. 3 Georgia quarterback
Jake Fromm was successful because he throws “simple passes.”
Also, Florida receiver Josh Hammond questioned the Gators opening as 14 ½-point favorites for the game in Jacksonville, Florida.
“They might be the No. (3) team in the country, but they can’t beat Florida,” Hammond said.
Georgia safety J.R. Reed said the comments were not surprising.
“That’s Florida, so that’s what you expect from some teams,” Reed said. “From some teams you don’t expect it. But it doesn’t bother me that much.”
Fromm, a true freshman, has led Georgia (7-0, 4-0 Southeastern Conference) to the top of the SEC’s Eastern Division. He ranks second in the conference in passing efficiency at 170.4.
“He’s throwing simple passes,” Gardner said. “I get it. Anybody can throw a slant. I get it. But like I said, we’re just playing football. If you call him the best quarterback, so be it, but he has to play Saturday. We’re going to see what his best attribute is.”
There is reason for Florida’s strong talk. The Gators have won 21 of 27 in the rivalry, including three straight.
Reed said Georgia’s answer to the taunt will come on the field.
“We’re just going to let them find out on game day and see what he can really do and keep them moving,” Reed said, adding he first heard the Florida comments on social media.
“I found out just by Twitter blowing up and other people telling me about it and people texting me about it,” he said, adding “I didn’t really pay that much attention to it.”