You haven't watched any of the games??We'll see what the future holds, but hitching about anything by and large at this point is premature.
I haven't seen either of our first two games yet, but some were sky high on Richt calling plays when he was hired. It's been years since he was doing that, so we'll see how it works out. What he did years ago may not work, but perhaps he's updated his offense. Either way, just wait and see.
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We can only make judgements after we completely open the playbook. These games are warm ups. App State will be a little more of a challenge.
We can only make judgements after we completely open the playbook. These games are warm ups. App State will be a little more of a challenge.
Which of Kaaya's pics are in the playbook? Are we holding back on pics?
I still think we will win 10 regular-season games. I just want a play caller that is relevant and his best days are not 20 years behind him.
Again, I am fully on board with Richt . I just think his best days as a play caller are behind him.
I didn't like the play calling either. It reminded me of Golden's first game against Maryland, and Kaaya's first game against Louisville. Everything was horizontal and very vanilla. Fortunately Walton bailed us out. And I'm not buying the notion that Richt was just "saving the playbook for a better team". Every game counts.
We covered. Chill the fvck out
We covered. Chill the fvck out
Who cares about covering? Everyone doesn't Gamble.
I didn't like the play calling either. It reminded me of Golden's first game against Maryland, and Kaaya's first game against Louisville. Everything was horizontal and very vanilla. Fortunately Walton bailed us out. And I'm not buying the notion that Richt was just "saving the playbook for a better team". Every game counts.
I agree. I don't buy that Playbook nonsense. All of the bubble screens made me think of Patrick Nix and James Coley.
I didn't like the play calling either. It reminded me of Golden's first game against Maryland, and Kaaya's first game against Louisville. Everything was horizontal and very vanilla. Fortunately Walton bailed us out. And I'm not buying the notion that Richt was just "saving the playbook for a better team". Every game counts.