IMissCoker
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Lu, the people who are thinking we'll be lucky to win 8 games aren't putting enough stock in how dominant Kaaya will be with Richt calling plays combined with his freakish accuracy and our extraordinary pass catching talent in Coley, Berrios, Richards, Harris, Njoku, Herndon, Yearby and Walton. That pass offense should be practically unstoppable.
I was going to post this in the TE thread, but Richt has to be absolutely giddy as a play caller with the versatility he's going to have when they get down near the redzone. You have 3 TE's that can play multiple positions on the field at the same time without limiting your play calling. When most teams line up 3 TE's on the field, it's power running game. But imagine the play calling flexibility Richt can have while splitting Njoku out wide at WR, Standish at TE and Herndon at H-back. You can motion Njoku down and go power-I running, or play action with Herndon slipping into the flats. You can flex Herndon out and go single back, or even motion Walton out of the backfield and go no back while still crrating mismatches and space. You can go trips with Coley, Herndon and Njoku, while still being able to run the ball, throw a WR screen or match up Njoku or Herndon on a CB or a WR on a LBer. There's absolutely no reason for this team not to be vastly improved in the redzone, with a competent play caller, what should be an improved OL and Kaaya's ability to read defenses and make quick decisions. That flexibility and lack of predictability should help the OL as well. ****, I'm excited to just watch this **** unfold, I'd be walking around with a raging boner if I was the one calling plays.
Njoku vs any corner in the redone on the goal line is going to be awesome