Georgia defense on the path to being the worst defense in the history of UGA football. Had to think about that for some time before coming to (my) conclusions.
Game of football changes ever so often, offenses with new wrinkles, same can be said for defenses. Over many years most equal out and there is some semblance of unity on both sides of the ball.
Thought about the word unit and unity. Georgia has enough players on the defense to form a good unit. Part that seems to be missing is unity. Remember so well a short time back players point fingers at each other on the field of play. That was not a pretty site. Now what I see is defensive players waving their hands in the air, looking at the sideline for guidance and it is not there.
Sorry, I don’t buy into this group of players not being able to learn a system. I feel the “system” has betrayed the players. I have watched a high percentage of this group of athletes on video during their high school days. They played fast and I did not see a lot of this “arm waving” toward the defensive coach asking for help.
When I looked at Grantham in a photo that probably all have seen, handful of a players jersey with the look of a mad man on his face, not really my idea of “coaching them up”. Different strokes for different folks. Many that played football understand that practice and game time habits usually differ. If Grantham’s ways of approaching players was paying off on the defensive side, that would be one thing. Reality . . . . They are not.
Do I think that Todd Grantham will change his way of coaching? No. Do I believe that it will have an effect on players attitudes . . . . Will bet the farm it will. Too bad so much has to be said, especially after this loss to Missouri. Comes a time when that little sore on our arm becomes a boil and something has to be done.
Todd Grantham has good football players on his side, has the remainder of the season to either put up or shut up. Although he "coach speaks" in defense of himself, that hand will no longer play.
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