Honest question...

I've said it a thousand times...Get this RPO tf outta my face.....all of a sudden Pro Style isn't Good enough after 5 (6) NCs.....smh

We don't even run real RPO. We run more like a zone/read than anything else b/c we rarely pass out of that pistol formation. It's usually either hand off or keep. Makes our offense super easy to defend.
 
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We don't even run real RPO. We run more like a zone/read than anything else b/c we rarely pass out of that pistol formation. It's usually either hand off or keep. Makes our offense super easy to defend.
Whatever that F-ing Grade school Garbage is, Drop kick that crap directly into a cesspool...MF-ing opposing DCs coming out publicly Lol about facing our Key Stone Cops offense.....
 
@Brooklyndee I agree with you but one question in terms of the players vs. plays argument.

Do you think that for Richt to make a change to his offense, he has to first see it not work with a QB he loves who he also deems as ready to play week-in and week-out (maturity, off-field work, etc.), which is clearly not categories Malik or Kosi fit into currently. Richt has a track record of loyalty and some stubbornness too, but I am beginning to wonder if his lack of flexibility is also based on what he deems as having wrong players right now. Not saying he shouldn't change to fit their skill sets, but just wonder your opinion if in his mind this could be the thinking.
Richt is very much a perfectionist. Stubborness is one of the trademarks of a great coach. One of the others (yes a double negative)is the ability to adapt. His JOB as a coach is to take the players HE HAS & make his system work with them. After all he is the one who recruited them for his system. He DOESN'T HAVE A QB HE LOVES IN EITHER OF THESE DUDES. He very much convinced malik to stay so hed have a back up plan. He thought someone would step up. Nkosi just started taking football serious in spring & jarren had to get used to college life. Cade probably should be our starting qb right now but well cade is just cade... personally for me thomas brown needs to stick to coaching RBS & recruiting. He doesnt have a future beyond that. Problem for me is richt is saying one thing while pushing another. You cant decide the promises you made to staff are more prevalent than the ones made to the team. You made it a point of emphasis that you wanted to be involved again. Coaching qbs and calling plays. Meanwhile hes only dabbling in either while coaches with no experience take what should be a well oiled machine & run it into the ground. That's why I laugh when I read these o.c. comments. People here kill me. It's all about more names who havent proven a thing with our style of play. Like it or not that's real. Yes obviously certain offenses or defenses trend for awhile cause the game adapts. Takes a lil time to put enough real film out there. However the teams that really win,they simply lace em up & whip you across the line. Stick to what works.
 
The Eagles just won the Super Bowl with a backup QB running a ton of RPO
Is there a point to that? Because theres always exceptions to the rule doesnt mean you should embrace it. ****** oklahoma dominated with a wishbone back in the day. Did everyone rush to run it themselves. Just because something is a fix for one squad doesn't mean itll work for everyone. It's a god **** gimmick. Our playmakers are real. They can line up 10 out of 10 plays and someone on the field will dominate the man on the opposite side of him if not multiple people. If the line is such a concern(which it isnt)than stick to running iform. You make a fullback such a big point of emphasis yet you refuse to play him.
 
So Richt took this job because he wanted to start calling plays again, and we literally see him on the sideline with the play sheet in his hand as he calls the plays into the headset, but we're supposed to believe that he's not involved with the offense and it's Thomas Brown's fault. Sounds legit.
 
So Richt took this job because he wanted to start calling plays again, and we literally see him on the sideline with the play sheet in his hand as he calls the plays into the headset, but we're supposed to believe that he's not involved with the offense and it's Thomas Brown's fault. Sounds legit.
Believe whatever the fvck u want. Its ur life.
 
Is there a point to that? Because theres always exceptions to the rule doesnt mean you should embrace it. ****** oklahoma dominated with a wishbone back in the day. Did everyone rush to run it themselves. Just because something is a fix for one squad doesn't mean itll work for everyone. It's a god **** gimmick. Our playmakers are real. They can line up 10 out of 10 plays and someone on the field will dominate the man on the opposite side of him if not multiple people. If the line is such a concern(which it isnt)than stick to running iform. You make a fullback such a big point of emphasis yet you refuse to play him.

That it's a system that works? Even Bama's running a ton of it the past couple years with the best skill guys in the country. It looked like **** with their version of Rosier, but now it's lighting up the scoreboard with Tua.
 
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So Richt took this job because he wanted to start calling plays again, and we literally see him on the sideline with the play sheet in his hand as he calls the plays into the headset, but we're supposed to believe that he's not involved with the offense and it's Thomas Brown's fault. Sounds legit.

This. Wow.
 
Richt is very much a perfectionist. Stubborness is one of the trademarks of a great coach. One of the others (yes a double negative)is the ability to adapt. His JOB as a coach is to take the players HE HAS & make his system work with them. After all he is the one who recruited them for his system. He DOESN'T HAVE A QB HE LOVES IN EITHER OF THESE DUDES. He very much convinced malik to stay so hed have a back up plan. He thought someone would step up. Nkosi just started taking football serious in spring & jarren had to get used to college life. Cade probably should be our starting qb right now but well cade is just cade... personally for me thomas brown needs to stick to coaching RBS & recruiting. He doesnt have a future beyond that. Problem for me is richt is saying one thing while pushing another. You cant decide the promises you made to staff are more prevalent than the ones made to the team. You made it a point of emphasis that you wanted to be involved again. Coaching qbs and calling plays. Meanwhile hes only dabbling in either while coaches with no experience take what should be a well oiled machine & run it into the ground. That's why I laugh when I read these o.c. comments. People here kill me. It's all about more names who havent proven a thing with our style of play. Like it or not that's real. Yes obviously certain offenses or defenses trend for awhile cause the game adapts. Takes a lil time to put enough real film out there. However the teams that really win,they simply lace em up & whip you across the line. Stick to what works.

The second part of your post about TB and Richt is the far bigger issue at current time. If you don't have a clear leader, you have no leader. This is why what happens next is most interesting/concerning. If Richt decides TB experiment is over, than externally nothing changes (since Richt will never come out and say that) and fans remain irate. If you go new OC, you now either need to fire your son and minimized TB, or fire Searles and minimize TB (and finding someone who can coach OL and be an OC is a rarity). Third option is clean house all together, another unlikely scenario. Quite a pickle Richt put himself in...
 
Rosier vs Power 5: 1 TDs, 3INT, 2 TD rushing
3 TD to 3 INT
5 TD to 3 INT overall

Perry vs Power 5: 5 TDs, 3 INT
5 TD to 3 INT
11 TD to 5 INT overall

Rosier is extremely inconsistent.
1st downs: 55%, second downs 38%, and third downs 57%.
2017: 59,54,45
2& 6+ yards he is 7 for 22, 4.59 ypa, 31%
3& 6+ yards he is 13 for 21, 14.5 ypa, 62%

Perry
1st downs: 63%, second downs 51%, third downs 50%.
2&6+ 12 for 24, 7.23 ypa, 50%
3&6+ 6 for 12, 5.8 ypa, 50%

The offense has averaged 6 more points per game with Perry than Rosier. We can throw that out of we want due to road games/LSU Defense.

I've posted the same stats in different threads. Numbers don't lie. Also, I think Perry's not playing over the last 2 years has to do more with off the field issues as opposed to ability. If Rosier had the same start as Perry vs UV - I can't imagine he'd be pulled that quickly. I think Perry popped off and that was it.

Also, no idea why Richt only gave Perry 12 passes against UNC. First start against an ACC opponent and he was playing well. It would have been a great opportunity for Perry to sling the ball around and get some much needed reps and confidence. I don't care what the score was. FSU was up next - let the kid throw the ball.
 
I've posted the same stats in different threads. Numbers don't lie. Also, I think Perry's not playing over the last 2 years has to do more with off the field issues as opposed to ability. If Rosier had the same start as Perry vs UV - I can't imagine he'd be pulled that quickly. I think Perry popped off and that was it.

Also, no idea why Richt only gave Perry 12 passes against UNC. First start against an ACC opponent and he was playing well. It would have been a great opportunity for Perry to sling the ball around and get some much needed reps and confidence. I don't care what the score was. FSU was up next - let the kid throw the ball.

I'm not sure we will really know why Richt pulled Perry but throwing two INTs isn't good. The bigger question is why didn't he put him back in.

As for last year, Perry was shirting. If they had the RS rule for '18 in '17, Perry plays in games.

UNC, tons of turnovers. Still would have liked to see a 70-10 score with Perry getting another 10 attempts. That just isn't CMRs style.


I'm not sure if Perry ever sees the field again at Miami. If there is a different reason for CMR to pull Perry besides 2 Ints then I can't see CMR putting him back in with Williams getting a ton of reps now.
 
I’ll wait to see what happens, but I think Perry might be done here. He had a nice run.
 
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Richt is very much a perfectionist. Stubborness is one of the trademarks of a great coach. One of the others (yes a double negative)is the ability to adapt. His JOB as a coach is to take the players HE HAS & make his system work with them. After all he is the one who recruited them for his system. He DOESN'T HAVE A QB HE LOVES IN EITHER OF THESE DUDES. He very much convinced malik to stay so hed have a back up plan. He thought someone would step up. Nkosi just started taking football serious in spring & jarren had to get used to college life. Cade probably should be our starting qb right now but well cade is just cade... personally for me thomas brown needs to stick to coaching RBS & recruiting. He doesnt have a future beyond that. Problem for me is richt is saying one thing while pushing another. You cant decide the promises you made to staff are more prevalent than the ones made to the team. You made it a point of emphasis that you wanted to be involved again. Coaching qbs and calling plays. Meanwhile hes only dabbling in either while coaches with no experience take what should be a well oiled machine & run it into the ground. That's why I laugh when I read these o.c. comments. People here kill me. It's all about more names who havent proven a thing with our style of play. Like it or not that's real. Yes obviously certain offenses or defenses trend for awhile cause the game adapts. Takes a lil time to put enough real film out there. However the teams that really win,they simply lace em up & whip you across the line. Stick to what works.

Depending on how Rosier and Perry play going forward, do you think Richt gives either Jarren or Cade a shot? I know Cade is on suspension, but he'll be back for the Georgia Tech game, I think?
 
Cade probably should be our starting qb right now but well cade is just cade...

I thought this line was particularly interesting.

After the Savannah State QB Exhibition I wanted to see more of Cade. But the dude can't seem to get himself right long enough to even get a shot.
 
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