Just when some of us thought that Buck Belue was begnning to understand, he comes with this.
I have read everything that I can find that Buck has written. Where was he/is he when Mike Bobo who he openly designates as a friend is/was openly being questioned about some of his comments and play calling decisions.
Could it be that his defense or requested methods on how to handle Valdosta players differs from others that I have noticed he is quick to question. Face it, this is another supposed "writer" that came to prominence after being associated with Herschel Walker.
Buck Belue is and always has been full of himself. What I read below is the single largest piece of garbage I have read this year, and maybe any year, from a supposed "writer".
My opinion folks.
Slam Jay Rome?
Posted by Buck Belue at 8/19/2012 8:58 PM
Not sure why Coach Richt is slamming redshirt freshman tight-end Jay Rome? Sounds like Coach Lilly is being extra hard on him too. Must say, it has me shaking my head.
Sounds like they've got questions about his commitment level. Guess that has something to do with Jay electing to play basketball last winter, which is unfair. They might want to try a dose of encouragement...that might work better than calling him out publicly. Just saying.
What did Coach Richt say?
Jay needs to work harder on run-blocking. Jay's got a ways to go. Jay needs to play every play. Jay's tempo isn't consistent. Oh, please.
Can't remember Coach Richt ever ripping Orson or Aron White's run-blocking (which was always suspect). So, why this?
Best guess is this: Jay Rome's big-play TD in the G-Day scrimmage caused a big buzz. The coaches don't believe he's earned his spot yet. So, time to criticize him, in order temper the enthusiasm. That's how it normally works.
Fact is, Rome is ready to help. Not sure how tearing him down is going to help.
Now I must admit, the two-sport issue is a hot button for me. Been there and done that. Had to deal with coaches that held that against me. Not fun. And it's the commitment thing the coaches have trouble with...while you are playing baseball/basketball, the other guy was with us full-time.
And don't even get me started on these youth coaches that are preaching one-spot participation.
Jay Rome is committed. And so was I, when I was playing baseball & football.
Edit: While I am at it . . . this is how Buc feels about choice.
www.billcook.net/puttin-up-the-flag.html