DAWGtm, my memory takes me to this . . . .
Mike Bobo and grantham were having some problems that were recognized when Bobo went to the booth. grantham's reactions on the sidelines were not appreciated by most of the coaches.
From where I sit, would like to see Schottenheimer on the sidelines if that is his preference. Something to be said about the coach being able to go "hands on" with his offensive players. Don't mean being ugly, those that played the game understand the face to face meetings on the sidelines. Also think that Brian being on the sideline would remove Mark Richt from being the center of attention when the offense is on the sideline. Head coach said in his Macon, Georgia interviews that Brian Schottenheimer would be calling the plays. This old fart believes much more can be accomplished between offensive coordinator and offensive assistants going face to face rather than over the headphones. Headphones can transfer any information needed to the offensive coaches quickly. Another reason that AM had some success, line up take a look, stop look to the sideline headphone information is there on the defense. Hope some of that made sense.
thriller, another reason that "smarts" can be just as effective as a "bazooka arm". Film study is more than watching film, has to be an understanding of what one sees, and is able to take to the Hedges on Saturdays.
While on the quarterback thing again . . . . As in most games, receptions will be less than 20 yards with the ball in the air. Many or most of the yardage after 20 yards is someone like a Keith Marshall, Isaiah McKenzie or Jeb Blacevich or Mitchell, or several others that will rise up this season. Different wide receiver coach that will change how the receivers play. All three quarterbacks can toss the ball 20 yards . . . .