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Lambert isn't any good and we started playing real teams.
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growl wrote: I'd just like to know how a team with so many weapons on offense got completely derailed by the loss of one team player. Granted, Nick Chubb was and is an awesome individual and player,but come on, nothing works now. How is that? Did all those other great running backs forget how to do it? Did we just throw KM out the window, or are we that unimaginative that we can't figure out a way to use this great back? Sony Michel, when used to his strength can do what we need him to do. It appears to me that one of the the coaches is not putting in the same effort as the players and is hoping for somebody to wave a magic wand and save his rear end.
I think he is Dazed and Confused, and in over his head.
There is a solution, because this team has the players to do it.
I read this post and realized that everyone on earth is thinking this same thing - I sure was.
Okay, Nick Chubb went down and that hurts, no doubt about it. But we were supposed to be DEEEEEP at RB - all the way down to AJ Turman and Tae Crowder. Now we are as thin as rice paper - how did THAT happen?!
Because Loser has known all along that this season was going to suck, that's how - he has no plans whatsoever to play anyone he can redshirt - save them all until Eason arrives.
I'm not naive enough to think that Loser is going to figure things out for next year. Eason will have a very "Stafford-like" freshman year - at best. Chubb is gone after next year.
Plan B needs to come into play. We can review our head coaching options toward the end of the season, I guess.
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sflanagan21 wrote: I'm going to go on record making a VERY bold statement that I sincerely HOPE that I'm dead wrong on! I've watched every second of film that I could find on Eason and he is a stud no doubt about that and he has a cannon for an arm! But he is playing against a bunch of undersized slow kids that make him look like a super hero. That's NOT a knock on how good I think he can be but he is going to be in for a rude awaking when he throws his first pass in the SEC against some VERY fast opponents. I will leave it at that but I don't think Eason is going to be the "savior" in 2016. Man I hope I'm WRONG!
A lot of this post that I agree with.
sflanagan21, this is my question to the post.
Who on the Georgia offensive staff is going to move Eason forward. Meaning . . . . coach him up. Not being ugly, asking. I remember AM leaving the Athens campus twice for improvement in his game.
What has changed at the quarterback position? Richt is still the head coach, Schottenheimer is the new hire for offensive coordinator.
I have great respect for your knowledge, that is the reason I would ask you the above. You coach those in the backfield, have friends that are close to our university. Is there something that myself and others don't see or . . . . understand.
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