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Again, I ask people, I call on the "Canes fans" who have been talking up Slingblade Billy for months...

WHERE was the prior evidence of "Billy is a good gameday coach"? You mean, the guy who took a SAFETY with TWO minutes on the clock when he was up by ONLY five points? Sorry, but that ONE call alone is reason enough to question Billy's in-game decision-making, and he just PROVED IT AGAIN with his multiple fourth down calls against Kentucky.

HORRIBLE gameday coach. HORRIBLE decision-maker. Slingblade Billy is going to destroy the Gaytors.
 
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Let’s call it what it is….AR went out like a h0e last night. Stats be damned; when the O didn’t get off to a fast start after a few drives, he looked defeated and confused. HE got punched in the mouth and turned pu$$y.

I can question everything but last night started and ended with him.
Yeah I agree his entire body language suggested he had zero confidence in his ability to lead his team. That was horrible on his part
 
The offense coordinator didn’t do AR any favors if you see your guy struggling then you need to scheme up some easier high percentage pass plays to get his confidence back up.


In all honesty, AR-15 was misfiring even on his shortest passes. Maybe a touch pass? A shovel pass? Does a forward hand-off count as a pass?
 
Very surprised at the lack of designed QB runs. Richardson only had 6 carries and at least 4 of those were scrambles from drop backs. I feel like you’re really playing away from your quarterback’s strength if you don’t run that dude at least 10 times a game.
 
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Very surprised at the lack of designed QB runs. Richardson only had 6 carries and at least 4 of those were scrambles from drop backs. I feel like you’re really playing away from your quarterback’s strength if you don’t run that dude at least 10 times a game.


Truth.
 
Very surprised at the lack of designed QB runs. Richardson only had 6 carries and at least 4 of those were scrambles from drop backs. I feel like you’re really playing away from your quarterback’s strength if you don’t run that dude at least 10 times a game.
Napier is in denial when it comes to Richardson. Maybe he let the heisman talk bull**** get to his head too. There is no reason a qb like Richardson should be throwing the ball 30+ times a game!!! And a close game at that, so it's not like they were playing catch up.
 
Was just looking they play 4 road games that’s unreal how is that not an unfair advantage. Never having to travel or play real teams on the road besides your conference should be HEAVILY looked at when it comes to rankings.
It’s been this way for years with them. They play the great majority of their games at home.

They are specially infamous for refusing to play out of conference games on the road.

Add to all of this the cancellation of our annual rivalry, and it’s easy to see that they are the softest P5 program in the nation.

We may have been mediocre the last 20 years, but we never docked anyone. We go on the road to play tough games every season. Shid, we have to play Clempson in Death Valley again this season, after having just played them there 2 seasons ago. You would think that we would have gotten the home-and-home, but for some reason, that didn’t happen.

The Holes are also yellow, as they canceled games during the 2020 season that they knew were going to be national embarrassments for them.
 
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Let’s call it what it is….AR went out like a h0e last night. Stats be damned; when the O didn’t get off to a fast start after a few drives, he looked defeated and confused. HE got punched in the mouth and turned pu$$y.

I can question everything but last night started and ended with him.
I think he’s one of those guys who’s a good football player but not necessarily a good QB. He can win some things on athleticism but not if he’s forced to drop back and pass continuously.
 
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It’s been this way for years with them. They play the great majority of their games at home.

They are specially infamous for refusing to play out of conference games on the road.

Add to all of this the cancellation of our annual rivalry, and it’s easy to see that they are the softest P5 program in the nation.

We may have been mediocre the last 20 years, but we never docked anyone. We go on the road to play tough games every season. Shid, we have to play Clempson in Death Valley again this season, after having just played then there 2 seasons ago. You would think that we would have gotten the home-and-home, but for some reason, that didn’t happen.

The Holes are also yellow, as they canceled games during the 2020 season that they knew were going to be national embarrassments for them.


In all fairness, the ACC rotation of games (and sites) is set well in advance, the only thing that changed was that we played extra ACC games (and thus the entra game with Clemson) during the COVID year.
 
Think about this, and let me know if you agree at this point.

The absolute two best Gaytor offensive players are Louisiana transfers (the RB and the OL), then what does that mean about Mullet The QB Whisperer? I know a lot of people will talk about Mullet being a "lazy" recruiter, but you had top-rated recruiting classes every year, and an O-minded coach, there's no way in **** you should be this bereft of talent on offense, right?

Def agree with this 10000000 percent.

In our OL thread we have over on Awesome Recruiting, the last few days we’ve been talking about deficiencies talent wise on the OL. You mention Torrence, the ULL transfer, and he HAS been our best OL through 2 games and been worth the hype but that’s the issue, shouldn’t have even these issues on the OL. He left us bare after you get past the starting 5.

My thoughts going into the season was that this O was going to look like Bama’s early O under Saban. Run the ball and play D and sprinkle in about 20ish passes a game. Last night we got away from that model and we don’t have the talent to do that. There’s not a Mullen recruit in our WR room that will catch a pass in an NFL game.
 
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