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Buc wrote:
Remember this Wartdawg . . . . our offense has not changed under mark richt. Yesterday, Steve Spurrier and the better coaches live off of the mark richt way of doing things yesterday, year after year. Have you seen any noticeable changes in our offense in the time mark richt has been here?
Not many. The only real changes that have been made are in how often we use certain plays. A few wrinkles once in a while... maybe even count an increase in the hurry up version, but that's all. It's still the same basic offense.
I don't know why they would go after a QB like FB if they didn't perceive him as a fit for their scheme, nor do I
know why they might not think that FB has the skills to run their scheme if he does.
I gave up trying to figure out why we do anything with personnel. I would still be trying to figure out what happened to QHicks for Jiminy's sake.
God Bless and Go Dawgs
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Richt had no problem with Shockley and Greene, more to appease Shockley maybe than any thing else.
The Nebraska game was the perfect time to let Bauta have an opportunity to show what he brings to the table.
Richt gets too hung up in his stubbornness to think outside the box.
That's why other coaches know what we are going to do before we do it.
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averagedawg wrote: Buc, In a recent post you mentioned how Spurrier has no problem playing 2 QBs.
Richt had no problem with Shockley and Greene, more to appease Shockley maybe than any thing else.
The Nebraska game was the perfect time to let Bauta have an opportunity to show what he brings to the table.
Richt gets too hung up in his stubbornness to think outside the box.
That's why other coaches know what we are going to do before we do it.
averagedawg, why don't others see that?
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Buc wrote: averagedawg, why don't others see that?
Because many are as blind as richt is stubborn.
The SMART era CONTINUES!!!!!!
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sadlerdawg wrote:
Buc wrote: averagedawg, why don't others see that?
Because many are as blind as richt is stubborn.
sadlerdawg, the truth only hurts those that "mess" with it. You know better than I do.

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After walking out of Sanford after the 2009 Kentucky game, I swore he would never get my vote again as a decent coach.
Kind of sucked me back in with the 2012 season.
Never again, until he successfully completes the twelve step coaches anonymous program.
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