Buc wrote: Seems like we have had to move players around for a long time. Tells me that something is wrong either in recruiting or coaching. Has to be one of the two. At this point I choose a lack of player depth.
One thing for sure . . . . If an opponent knows your game plan prior to the whistle, for sure either your offensive or defensive line is in for a long day.
That has happened again, but I would be quick to add that it hurts when our receivers fail to make catches, not just the dink and dunk passes, those tough catches over the middle when backbones tend to shrink. College football is a man's game, much has changed over the years, workouts for sure.
Remember Wilson Faumuina being one of the Falcons first round draft choices in 1977, number 20 selection. Point being he was the heaviest player on the team at 280 pounds. That back in the day was a very big man. By the way, he passed away at age 32 from a heart attack. Yep, a lot of changes over the years.
How is it that this becomes an issue at this point in the season? If you're paid X million dollars a year, this ought to be figured out before the first snap. Unacceptable. I read on another site that Georgia is a program that doesn't get first year HCs. I think that was spot on.