Couple of things stick out to me while reading the article below.
After reading the article I am more convinced that the stumbling block at Georgia has been our head coach for the past 13 years.
Prior to giving up the play calling in 2007, reading the article one would think that our head coach was head and shoulders above where our program is today.
What I have seen in the last two or three years is an offensive coordinator that has almost abandoned what the head coach did prior to him taking over play calling.
One particular thing that I did not like that Richt said was this . . . .
“I think the guy knows what he’s doing, and I’ve known it for a long while, and probably longer than the normal fan has known it,” Richt said.
Sounds like the famous words that crossed Richt's lips a while back that he had tried to move away from. Hard to hide what one truly believes. Sooner or later, truth comes out, Richt.
Head coach referred to everyone outside of the "arena" as not knowing now he mentions above
NORMAL FANS. Normal fan that does not suitcase over 3 million dollars a year to the bank. Some of that 3 million belongs to me and my "normal fan" friends. Still waiting for the same results or close to the results that the head coaches in Alabama have captured for their programs.
My guess is that everyone "outside the arena" includes those that have played the game, just don't understand it as well as a head coach in his fourteenth year that is still at the "mediocre level".
Just get the hell out of the way, maybe the group of coaches that are "in the arena" now can move our football team closer to the prize. Might take them less than 13 years, sir.
Read more here:
www.macon.com/2014/05/31/3125767/bobo-go....html##storylink=cpy