FSU, ND, and maybe Pitt? I dunno about those last two but even some knucklehead on this forum said something about Toledo so I guess anybody can throw some **** at the wall to see if it will stick.
10 wins should be the standard going forward! Anything less would have to be based on depth issues. OL play has to be better than last year and Walton should have a Heismanesque year. I'm not putting this all on our offense either. Our Defense should be and will have to be great to win us games.
The only loss I will accept this season is FSU on the road to go 0-8 the last 8 against them. I will accept this loss if and only if we get them in the ACC championship game and end the streak. Even then I am having a hard time accepting a loss from them. Not this year, not with this Defense and the skill set combined with speed that we have. We need to spread them out and run bubble screens to Thomas, Harley, and Richards with Cager blocking. Its one move and take it to the house.
Soooo...you already know what the game plan should be? I assume you've sent Richt your resume. And please describe what happens if an unacceptable loss occurs.
The only loss I will accept this season is FSU on the road to go 0-8 the last 8 against them. I will accept this loss if and only if we get them in the ACC championship game and end the streak. Even then I am having a hard time accepting a loss from them. Not this year, not with this Defense and the skill set combined with speed that we have. We need to spread them out and run bubble screens to Thomas, Harley, and Richards with Cager blocking. Its one move and take it to the house.
Soooo...you already know what the game plan should be? I assume you've sent Richt your resume. And please describe what happens if an unacceptable loss occurs.
Take it easy Krypto. I am just a fan like you. I was referring to most people, fans and media predicitng we lose 2-3 games. I was stating that a loss to FSU would feel better (No loss to them ever does) if we came back to get revenge in the ACC title game. My other statement was about the skill set and improved speed. Richt called a lot of bubble screens on the outside last year. **** I think he called three in a row against App State. I am just excited about the season and I don't think getting to the playoffs is out of the question. Other teams have done it. Why can't we?
The only loss I will accept this season is FSU on the road to go 0-8 the last 8 against them. I will accept this loss if and only if we get them in the ACC championship game and end the streak. Even then I am having a hard time accepting a loss from them. Not this year, not with this Defense and the skill set combined with speed that we have. We need to spread them out and run bubble screens to Thomas, Harley, and Richards with Cager blocking. Its one move and take it to the house.
Soooo...you already know what the game plan should be? I assume you've sent Richt your resume. And please describe what happens if an unacceptable loss occurs.
Take it easy Krypto. I am just a fan like you. I was referring to most people, fans and media predicitng we lose 2-3 games. I was stating that a loss to FSU would feel better (No loss to them ever does) if we came back to get revenge in the ACC title game. My other statement was about the skill set and improved speed. Richt called a lot of bubble screens on the outside last year. **** I think he called three in a row against App State. I am just excited about the season and I don't think getting to the playoffs is out of the question. Other teams have done it. Why can't we?
Just making the point that nobody's even seen fsu play yet, so it's hard to know what the plan should be. And I keep seeing people say this or that thing is "unacceptable" so I wonder what that means. What happens if there's a loss you can't accept? Do you stop watching games, fire a coach, what?
With a gun to my head I'd tell you that I want to beat fsu in the regular season more than anything else. It's the only time we know we're getting a shot at them. Of course if we beat them and make the ACCCG that will become the most important win to get, but first things first.
9-3 seems highly likely.
Nobody wants to believe that we're capable of losing to inferior ACC teams but it happens every year, and not just to us.
GT beat FSU in 2015.
Pitt beat Clemson in 2016.
It's a wacky conference.
9-3 seems highly likely.
Nobody wants to believe that we're capable of losing to inferior ACC teams but it happens every year, and not just to us.
GT beat FSU in 2015.
Pitt beat Clemson in 2016.
It's a wacky conference.
I think people forget even the best team of all time could have lost to BC with less than a minute to go. Just got by VT by 2, now we're talking about putting a freshman in to start and expect to go 11-1? The following year we are all expecting 11-1 or better if we find a QB.
Things seem to be trending toward 2018 being the year.
That's not to say we can't have a big year in 2017 but there probably won't be as many "ifs" in 2018.
Except our entire DL changing over. There will be question marks every year
People always talk so tough before teh season and then are willing to bend over backwards to find excuses after the season to justify what went wrong.
9-3 is a COMPLETE FAILURE? Ok, hope I don't find out your reactions but if it happens I guess the majority here will be calling for some serious coaching changes
Absolutely....and i have a feeling if we find a way to lose 3 games on that schedule the #1 hot topic will be the offensive coordinator situation, and rightfully so.
There. are. no. excuses. this. year.
We. Will. Have. A. True. Freshman. Non. Early. Enrollee. Playing. Quarterback.
OK, I do not understand BOTH 9-3 AND winning the Coastal.
Look at the schedule.
Let's say we lose to F$U as one of our losses. OK...
So that just leaves 2 options. Either we lose to 2 more ACC teams OR we lose to 1 more ACC team and Notre Dame.
Let's say it is the Notre Dame option. Presumably, the other ACC team we would lose to would be a division opponent, such as UNC or VaTech.
Then, with TWO losses in the ACC, and with either UNC or VaTech holding a tie-breaker over us, that means that one of those teams would need to lose THREE games in the ACC for Miami to win the Coastal. AND that means that nobody else finishes with only 1 loss in the Coastal (and presumably that loss would be to UM).
And it gets even harder to go 9-3 AND win the Coastal if we beat Notre Dame.
It just seems very unlikely.
Either we win 10 or more and win the Coastal...OR we win 9 or fewer and lose the Coastal.
Lose to FSU and Notre Dame?
Only if Richt vapor locks on the play calling like last year.
That's bs kaaya should of been pulled several games . He could of been more creative heck he could of ran a wild cat . Run run over thrown passLose to FSU and Notre Dame?
Only if Richt vapor locks on the play calling like last year.
I hate to point this out, and I'm not singling you out, but last year's play calling wasn't all on Richt. His offensive system is all about using a power running game to wear down teams and set them up for play-action over the top. Kaaya's footwork from under center was atrocious, but couple that poor footwork with poor run AND pass blocking and you've got a recipe for disaster. And it's why Richt switched to the RPO and short passing game, hoping that these would serve as running plays to keep the defense honest.
I know Richt took a lot of heat, saying that his play calling was a little rusty, but y'all didn't believe that right? I mean, no coach is going to come out and say he couldn't call the game he wanted because he didn't have the players to execute the game plan. But for real, he's been a QB coach and offensive coordinator for two Heisman Trophy QB's and a head coach for 15 years. He didn't forget how to call plays.
That's bs kaaya should of been pulled several games . He could of been more creative heck he could of ran a wild cat . Run run over thrown passLose to FSU and Notre Dame?
Only if Richt vapor locks on the play calling like last year.
I hate to point this out, and I'm not singling you out, but last year's play calling wasn't all on Richt. His offensive system is all about using a power running game to wear down teams and set them up for play-action over the top. Kaaya's footwork from under center was atrocious, but couple that poor footwork with poor run AND pass blocking and you've got a recipe for disaster. And it's why Richt switched to the RPO and short passing game, hoping that these would serve as running plays to keep the defense honest.
I know Richt took a lot of heat, saying that his play calling was a little rusty, but y'all didn't believe that right? I mean, no coach is going to come out and say he couldn't call the game he wanted because he didn't have the players to execute the game plan. But for real, he's been a QB coach and offensive coordinator for two Heisman Trophy QB's and a head coach for 15 years. He didn't forget how to call plays.
That's bs kaaya should of been pulled several games . He could of been more creative heck he could of ran a wild cat . Run run over thrown passLose to FSU and Notre Dame?
Only if Richt vapor locks on the play calling like last year.
I hate to point this out, and I'm not singling you out, but last year's play calling wasn't all on Richt. His offensive system is all about using a power running game to wear down teams and set them up for play-action over the top. Kaaya's footwork from under center was atrocious, but couple that poor footwork with poor run AND pass blocking and you've got a recipe for disaster. And it's why Richt switched to the RPO and short passing game, hoping that these would serve as running plays to keep the defense honest.
I know Richt took a lot of heat, saying that his play calling was a little rusty, but y'all didn't believe that right? I mean, no coach is going to come out and say he couldn't call the game he wanted because he didn't have the players to execute the game plan. But for real, he's been a QB coach and offensive coordinator for two Heisman Trophy QB's and a head coach for 15 years. He didn't forget how to call plays.
Yeah...brand new HC is going to sit the school's all time leading passer. Okay. Which games, sir? Which games would you have made Kaaya ride pine, and for whom?
We didn't have those options at receiver last year, as you pointed out. I also don't think Richt, or anybody else if they're honest with themselves, would have been comfortable sitting Kaaya and bringing in Rosier against FSU. I could have seen is against VaTech, and a good case could be made that both Rosier and Shirreffs could have gotten more snaps in the early year blow outs, but the fact is that last year's offense pretty much sucked. AR82 was a godsend as a true freshman, but can you imagine how bad we would have been had he NOT turned out to be better than his billing?