“We don’t see traditional coverages,” Smart said. “People don’t play us the way we play people. The way people play us a lot of times is to take the run away. A lot of times it’s like that. It’s not as simple as calling a screen play. There’s more to it than that. We’re trying to find ways to get the backs the ball because we’ve got a lot of backs. But they cover our backs out of the backfield last week, and they cover our backs out of the slot. So you’re always trying to find a way to get them the ball. There’s no easy way against really good defenses.”
Wish I had not read or heard the above words coming from Kirby's mouth.
Earlier in the year and actually end of last season spent some time brushing up on Chaney's time as a college coach. I did find out that he was not the person responsible for Drew Brees development in college. That finding was posted on Dawgs.com in 2016.
There are players on our team, really top notch players that will spend some time in the NFL. Referring to tight ends in particular. Tight end routes do not require 5 step drops, that alone changes the tempo of the defense, does not take a person or coach too enlightened to understand that. What I think "I" see is a coach or coaches that realize the offensive line needs "extra" help . . . . in the running game. If that is the case maybe the "phrase" goes back to the words that I have read for so many years about Georgia Football . . . . "wait till next year".
Comes down to this for me as we face off with Kentucky . . . . If we are a better team, I hope that we can and will climb out of this "apparent" coaching hole we find ourselves in on the offensive side of the ball. Since the arrival of Smart we have seen noticeable improvement in our recruiting talented players. Regardless of how many top players we have brought in for the 2018 Season, that has always had a tendency to fall off with less than "expected results".
Back in the day Georgia at one time had the reputation of "three yards and a cloud of dust". Looking at the game against Auburn, we appear to have fallen back into that "rut". We have a young man at quarterback that is deeper into play calling than maybe those that call the plays. AM was that way for sure.
From where I sit, I do not see the current play calling against top teams moving us forward. I say that based on going back to what our coach said in the lead paragraph of this post. Everyone has an opinion, I do and there is more.