TheMatador
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Yes. But our younger players will get better and better at those five playsThis is what you do at 4 in the morning ? The extra Bowl
Game practices are huge ....
We can practice our 5 plays on offense ad nauseam
Seriously, I remember how important it was for Schnellenberger and the program to get to a bowl game--any bowl game--when we finally got the Peach Bowl invite at the end of the '80 season, I guess it was. It was the first bowl game in over a dozen years and it was so important for rebuilding the program. Schnellenberger called it the "perpetual motion machine." You get a bowl game, you get more practice time, the equivalent of a second spring practice. More practice, the players get better. You keep on progressing upward. You can then recruit better.
So, I would never suggest anything good in missing a bowl game. Even if we're perfecting the same predictable five plays. I have a feeling we'll be somewhat more varied in our offense as N'kosi and the young QB's become more experienced.
Still, I share many of the same concerns over Richt's approach. We'll see.