Good questions all, yd1.
As I am getting in after I read your post and ogredawg's, believe ogredawg said most of what I think and would have said.
When I look at our yards per catch, not a doubt in my mind that Faton Bauta would have and should have been the quarterback.
Politics, which I have mentioned before are applied in Athens. Supposedly some of the "leaks" from Athens were something like this . . . . Faton Bauta very much like AM, spends hours in the film room. Faton Bauta also knew and knows the offense that his offensive coordinator wanted to run, cover to cover. Faton Bauta is not one of the "guys" when it comes to some of the off field activities that had some removed from the team and others "barked at".
Have never been able to get a grip on Faton Bauta coming in for one play early in the 2014 Season, turning to get the next play from the sideline and motioned off of the field.
Truthfully yd1, not sure why we should compare ourselves to other teams. Different coaches, different views on how to game plan.
The press now playing up Ramsey being the only qualified quarterback on the Georgia roster. I look at his playing time in 2014, truthfully cannot find anything outstanding about his time on the field.
Guess my next thought is . . . . new offensive coordinator in Athens. Here is my question. Are we going to pay Schottenheimer big time coordinator money and what . . . . change nothing? Schottenheimer and Richt have said publicly that there won't be any big changes to the offense.
Comes down to this I suppose . . . . All we need in 2015 is a game manager, win 9 or 10 games, go to a lesser bowl and all is well. Not the first time Richt has said prior to the beginning of the season that there will be competition at all positions. That my friend is "coach speak" coming from what I have seen in 14 years. I sincerely mean that.
Will say this also. I believe that Richt hired Schottenheimer because he will follow the "pattern". Same "pattern" that has been followed since his arrival. There is one way, a conclusion that I have realized to be the only way . . . . Richt's way.
Only fair for me to ask you the same question.
What would you have done differently? Know that you mention sitting with some folks in Athens that pay attention to our football team, surely there is some strong football talk.