Case for Offensive co-ordinantor

obfan

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Love what CMR has done for the program but his offensive game plan of "out executing" the other guy is not working on the field.

Been saying this all season. last night was the perfect example. The only time we moved the ball was when we did something Wisky had not seen before. Our 2 set offense is just too easy to defend. I watch a fair amount of CFB and I don't see any good teams doing what we are doing. I don't want to hear "we have to keep it basic cause our kids are young,dumb,inexperienced" thats BS. Next season we open up against LSU on national TV hopefully with a new qb (yes if Rosier doesn't throw either pick we win) and a new offense. We finally got a mobile qb which is great but how about some creativity , some motion for Gods sake. How about a freakin counter?
 
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I think at the minimum the case for an OC is that it would allow for a better evaluation and more flexibility for the HC if he had a true OC.
It's easier to evaluate someone else's performance rather than yourself and it's also easier to replace someone else rather than yourself.
 
If Richt doesn’t put the program first and his ego second and get somebody in here to help or take over the offense we will be exactly what we are now.

Good enough to beat most but not good enough to beat the elite.
 
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We do have a OC, his name is Thomas Brown. I do wanna see Diaz make some changes, playing so much zone coverage really gets on my nerves. Bad ending to the season.

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