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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #69916 by Dawg With Style
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Great morning all after seeing Georgia play again I feel better about my problems I have. :whistle


Buc the Georgia coaching staff are very thankful there not getting paid own production.:

How Bout them Dawgs!!!!!!!


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9 years 1 month ago #69917 by Wartdawg
Amen to that, DWS.

That was a horrible offensive performance. Terrible tackle play and an inability by the offensive coaches to know a) they needed to do something about it, and b) know what to do.

Buc mentioned TE help, but I'm not sure we still have any TE's on our roster. I'm not sure we have a FB on our roster any longer as well. I guess they were resting him up for those snaps he was going to see at TB!

Somehow we won a game and I feel even worse about our program than I did before yesterday, and let me tell you that is no easy thing to accomplish!

I mean thank goodness Richt is an offensive guy.... imagine the state would be in if he wasn't.

We are to put it mildly: hot garbage on offense. We shouldn't even call what we have an offense; it's an iffense. As in I wonder if we will ever score a TD again looking like that.

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9 years 1 month ago #69919 by ReservoirDawg
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Wartdawg wrote:


I mean thank goodness Richt is an offensive guy....



I'm sorry Wartdog, but right now this whole team is "Offensive"


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9 years 1 month ago #69921 by Buc
Sony Michel is not well. Young man has a huge heart, but . . . .

If we now know what our playbook looks like, have to say this . . . . It is becoming clearer the reasons that Schottenheimer is no longer in the NFL.

Believe this . . . . gators have speed to burn, both on offense and defense.

If we are again in a situation where we can't open holes for the running backs, Lambert is in for a day of reckoning when he puts the ball in the air in JAX.

Wartdawg, tight end thingy goes to show just how limited the playbook is for Lambert and I guess for those that don't play.

John Lilly called the plays in the Belk Bowl. Did a fine job. Must be scratching his head watching the play calling of the newly hired offensive coordinator. Lilly called the plays against one of the better defenses in D1 football in 2014 (Louisville) and it looked much different than what I watched yesterday.

Having a hard time understanding why we are where we are, especially when it was widely spread in the media and our coaches that our offense was going to be all that.

Sales has his work cut out. Hope that those you work for understand the need for the players that you basically recruit. Without good or great offensive lines, usually points to the fact it is hard to beat teams that are rated in the top 25.

Some problems that were clear with the offensive line are compounded by the "suspect" play calling. Helps when the quarterback shows leadership.

Don't get the offensive line ready for 2016, Eason will immediately see and feel the difference between high school and SEC football. Eason is a big target. Defenses are built on getting to the quarterback these days, our head coach does not like for his quarterback to use his "wheels". No offensive line, many problems for Eason or anyone else with the football in their hands.

This game really points up the "many problems" that we have, especially when those of us outside the arena can see the "real picture" but can't find our way into Butts-Mehre.

Add this, don't mean to be ugly. Nick Chubb took the handoff, no hole around #71's area, broke for the sideline, and . . . . Anyone remember Mark Richt saying that you can't have too many running backs. That was countered by yours truly with build an offensive line, injuries will decline. Yesterday I cringed several times when Sony went off of the left side. Most of the yards gained by our running backs yesterday were "again" on the right side of the offensive line. #73 will be all-pro and play for many years.

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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #69922 by Buc
Picked this post up from another thread on this board. LimeyDawg has been around for a long time, understands the game, spent a lot of time in Athens. Enjoy reading his posts.

While we did win the game, the post is as "spot on" prior to the game being played as can be written.

At this point in the season, I'm willing to suit up a circus monkey and let him take his knocks as long as he develops into a player next year because, let's face it, it's now about NEXT year (again). Let Bauta have the reins. Put those Freshmen and Sophomores in there and let them show what they can do. Hell, I'll deal with the losses as long as I know we're working towards developing a winning team.

Problem is, the big 'ol roadblock of CMR's ego. He knows best, so keep those kids on the sideline while those ahead of them in the depth charts get all the reps. Great strategy that has yielded exactly NOTHING.

I have absolutely NO interest in tomorrow's game, and that burns my ass. We're going to lose by a touchdown plus, CMR and the rest of the clown car will talk about having to figure out what went wrong and how they have to work on some things. We know this is coming, so why go through the agony of the game? Sony Michel cannot carry this team for the whole game. He needs support. We've got great receivers, but we need a gunslinger and our gunslingers are sidelined with Jox Cox-itis. I get the feeling that the key to playing time under CMR is to put a little extra in the collection plate because talent and decision making don't always play into the equation as it does at every other school on the planet. It HAS to be something else. But come hell or high water, we'll stick with Lambert until the season is truly buried. Can you imagine what would have happened to Nick Chubb if Gurley hadn't been injured. He'd be an afterthought. How many more Nick Chubb's are sidelined at Georgia due to CMR's head-in-arse affliction? BAH.


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9 years 1 month ago - 9 years 1 month ago #69923 by Buc
There has been some conversation on this board about pressers (press conferences)? and the value of the questions from the Butts-Mehre Group to the head coach.

So much could have been asked, but . . . . Many of these puppies calling themselves sports reporters. Okay. Once in a great while when the beat reporters(?) are in their office/cubicle space they will put something in print. Face off in the presence of the head coach, puppies, exactly that, puppies.

Basically the reporters(?) do not have the right to get into the "real stuff" . . . . what play was called and why and pursue the question until they come up with a set of brassies.

One person that I read and believe brings "everything" to the table is Kimberley Nash.

Too bad that those supposedly "covering" UGA football do the opposite, they shrink from fear of losing their seats.

Why have a press conference like the one below? Good for the Public Relations end of UGA football and head coach protection.



The first play that Richt describes is the same play that was called over and over and had the same results over and over. Wow.

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