I'm still not sold on CMR the play caller.....

Richt gets no pass. I am on record as saying he is a sh it play caller.... I hope he proves me wrong.
 
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Lol classic, I'm glad those days are in the past
Gotta always keep things in perspective, before people start bhitchin about Richt's playcalling they should be thankful we don't have JC anymore.

It also needs to be noted that Richt's playcalling was hampered by Kaaya's inability to actually come off of his first read.
Combine that with a lack of any kind of pocket presence or escability whatsoever, then add on a suspect OL & you get the 4 game stretch from last year.

I'm not saying that Richt is some kind of offensive genius, but his resume is solid enough from his days at FSU & UGA that should give him a lil more leeway as playcaller amongst our fanbase.

The 2nd half of the season he showed he was willing to adjust things & make Kaaya more comfortable & it played a huge part in the 5 game win streak.

However, it's a little unfair to be to hypercritical of him considering he hasn't had his QB run his system yet.

Nailed it. Richt isn't Chip Kelly when it comes to offensive innovation, but he's shown that he's extremely flexible. He adjusted more after each game last season than any of the Shannon/Golden OCs did their entire times at Miami.

1. Having better talent across the board makes coaches look good.

2. What has Chip Kelly ever done? He's never won a championship at any coaching level. How many Heisman candidates/winners does he have? He was beasting in the Pac-12, but let's be real, it's the Pac-12.

We had enough talent to do better than we did offensively especially in October.

On the offensive line? No, I disagree.

I think generally speaking we won despite the woeful lack of talent in that position-group and Richt was creatively limited to the point of masking our deficiencies in that area. We had to max protect (at times keeping 8 or 9 guys to protect and only sending 1 out) to push the ball to Richards down the field (never seen Richt do that, ever) and couldn't get great push to run the ball with any consistency. That changes the way you call a game and the creativity you have as a play-caller.

If you want to call Richt stubborn, then yeah, I can totally see that. He admitted as much throughout the season, but criticizing his ability to play-call without the talent he needs to run his system is a little unreasonable and premature. Could he have changed or delayed implementation of his offense to win another game or two? Sure, but that only puts the offense another year behind in terms of growth as a unit.

Carter could have picked up that fumble against ND or Kaaya throws away that pick in the endzone against FSU and we're likely not having this debate.
 
I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.
 
can't blame kaaya when richt calls three run plays up the gut and they all get stuffed.

Palabra.

Basically a synopsis for the play calling issues last year. Down and distance was basically ignored from a play calling stand point. Some of the most ill conceived offensive game plans I've seen in all my years of watching football.

How anyone on this board is defending Richt's play calling from last year is beyond me. Kaaya struggled but a lot of that was due to Richt's insistence on running a RPO offense that , to put it mildly, did not mesh with the skill set of our quarterback. A big part of being a good coach is adapting to the talent you have...and for all of Kaaya's deficiencies he did do some things on an above average level which we never revolved our offense around. We should have been running some variant of a West Coast offense that would have allowed Kaaya to get the ball out quickly while not having to worry about reading a DE and allow him that extra second to scan the secondary.

To this day...I have zero explanation for how Richt studied the prior year film, identified the skill set Kaaya had, and came to the God forsaken conclusion that RPO was the way to go.

Square peg....meet octagon
.

hmmmm when did Kaaya look great under the previous offensive system the last 2 years prior to this season? Ppl said he was a pure "pro style" qb, until they saw how mediocre he was under center. Then you all said he should be in shotgun 24/7 but he's just as inconsistent. The pistol he's not "comfortable" in it and now the RPO that's the new topic when it comes to making excuses for Brad Kaaya. lol I've seen Kaaya under every system and he wasn't impressive in either one.

The RPO has Kaaya from under center and it gives MR. WONDERLICK ONLY 1 decision to process before the snap and make a decision quickly after the snap whether to hand it off or throw but you 'have zero explanation" as to why Richt decided that was the best offense to go with?? Maybe he knew that Kaaya wasn't that good before he got here and knew what type of QB he wants going forward beyond just one year??? See there's a reason why your point of views on the subject aren't relevant beyond a messageboard.

Dude...you don't get it.

Keep your opinion. I disagree with every word of it....but you have the right to think whatever you want. I suggest re-reading all of my other posts in this thread, applying a little reading comprehension, a little extrapolation....and a little common sense.

But I honestly don't even know how to reply to this nonsense. This feels like the arguments I use to get into with all the idiots on this board that use to defend Golden and have since disappeared.

The offensive line was a big problem in terms of running the ball and staying on schedule down & distance-wise, not to mention we couldn't throw a ball down the field without 7,8 or even 9 guys staying in to block. If we had a more talented line then Richt looks like a genius.

And RPO wasn't the issue. It's a high% passing play that almost functions like a hand-off. We did it a ton because the line sucked. Other than getting baited by FSU it wasn't a bad play for us and blew a few games open.

LOL. Sweet ******* ****.

I couldn't disagree more. It doesn't work when there is zero threat to the opposing DE that the QB might even remotely keep the ball.

Just stop. I have been disagreeing with every word you've typed on this site for quite some time.
 
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I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

There's a direct correlation between the simple minded morons who spew this **** from their catalog of excuses and the one that use to have the "give Golden more time" battlecry. There are also related by blood to the self righteous morons who would spew "banners don't matter" clan. It's one big ****ed up family tree. This board gets infested from time to time with these idiots.
 
Lol classic, I'm glad those days are in the past
Gotta always keep things in perspective, before people start bhitchin about Richt's playcalling they should be thankful we don't have JC anymore.

It also needs to be noted that Richt's playcalling was hampered by Kaaya's inability to actually come off of his first read.
Combine that with a lack of any kind of pocket presence or escability whatsoever, then add on a suspect OL & you get the 4 game stretch from last year.

I'm not saying that Richt is some kind of offensive genius, but his resume is solid enough from his days at FSU & UGA that should give him a lil more leeway as playcaller amongst our fanbase.

The 2nd half of the season he showed he was willing to adjust things & make Kaaya more comfortable & it played a huge part in the 5 game win streak.

However, it's a little unfair to be to hypercritical of him considering he hasn't had his QB run his system yet.

Nailed it. Richt isn't Chip Kelly when it comes to offensive innovation, but he's shown that he's extremely flexible. He adjusted more after each game last season than any of the Shannon/Golden OCs did their entire times at Miami.

1. Having better talent across the board makes coaches look good.

2. What has Chip Kelly ever done? He's never won a championship at any coaching level. How many Heisman candidates/winners does he have? He was beasting in the Pac-12, but let's be real, it's the Pac-12.

We had enough talent to do better than we did offensively especially in October.

There's a whole **** load of truth in this one little sentence.
 
I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

There's a direct correlation between the simple minded morons who spew this **** from their catalog of excuses and the one that use to have the "give Golden more time" battlecry. There are also related by blood to the self righteous morons who would spew "banners don't matter" clan. It's one big ****ed up family tree. This board gets infested from time to time with these idiots.
Ok, do you either of you think Richt is going to hire an OC anytime soon?

& If not, what would you suggest be done instead?
 
I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

There's a direct correlation between the simple minded morons who spew this **** from their catalog of excuses and the one that use to have the "give Golden more time" battlecry. There are also related by blood to the self righteous morons who would spew "banners don't matter" clan. It's one big ****ed up family tree. This board gets infested from time to time with these idiots.
Ok, do you either of you think Richt is going to hire an OC anytime soon?

& If not, what would you suggest be done instead?

No clue. I think for as much as he publicly keeps repeating that he loves calling plays and it is part of the reason he took the job here...one more disappointing season like last year and the pressure is really going to get turned up on Richt the play caller. The offense cost us at least 2 or 3 games during that 4 game stretch (and you could argue all 4).

Let's see what happens this year. I'm holding out hope he'll either improve or have an epiphany and realize he needs an OC.

But one thing is clear, there are no excuses this year. Mickey Mouse could be our quarterback with that **** poor schedule we have and we'd still win 7 or 8 games on the strength of the defense alone. Zero excuse for not winning 10 games and the Coastal this year. Z E R O.
 
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Gotta always keep things in perspective, before people start bhitchin about Richt's playcalling they should be thankful we don't have JC anymore.

It also needs to be noted that Richt's playcalling was hampered by Kaaya's inability to actually come off of his first read.
Combine that with a lack of any kind of pocket presence or escability whatsoever, then add on a suspect OL & you get the 4 game stretch from last year.

I'm not saying that Richt is some kind of offensive genius, but his resume is solid enough from his days at FSU & UGA that should give him a lil more leeway as playcaller amongst our fanbase.

The 2nd half of the season he showed he was willing to adjust things & make Kaaya more comfortable & it played a huge part in the 5 game win streak.

However, it's a little unfair to be to hypercritical of him considering he hasn't had his QB run his system yet.

Nailed it. Richt isn't Chip Kelly when it comes to offensive innovation, but he's shown that he's extremely flexible. He adjusted more after each game last season than any of the Shannon/Golden OCs did their entire times at Miami.

1. Having better talent across the board makes coaches look good.

2. What has Chip Kelly ever done? He's never won a championship at any coaching level. How many Heisman candidates/winners does he have? He was beasting in the Pac-12, but let's be real, it's the Pac-12.

We had enough talent to do better than we did offensively especially in October.

There's a whole **** load of truth in this one little sentence.
These rubes would have us believing we had Kent State talent on offense. You shouldn't need 5 stars at every spot to field a good offense. We weren't asking for Walsh's 49ers. We would have settled for Rick not looking like a diarrhea spigot for a month.

Now, the rap is we have no OL talent. Same rap we heard a couple years ago, and then the entire OL wound up in the NFL.
 
Halfback pass in a Blizzard, during a Bowl game...

#NeverForget

Lol classic, I'm glad those days are in the past
Gotta always keep things in perspective, before people start bhitchin about Richt's playcalling they should be thankful we don't have JC anymore.

It also needs to be noted that Richt's playcalling was hampered by Kaaya's inability to actually come off of his first read.
Combine that with a lack of any kind of pocket presence or escability whatsoever, then add on a suspect OL & you get the 4 game stretch from last year.

I'm not saying that Richt is some kind of offensive genius, but his resume is solid enough from his days at FSU & UGA that should give him a lil more leeway as playcaller amongst our fanbase.

The 2nd half of the season he showed he was willing to adjust things & make Kaaya more comfortable & it played a huge part in the 5 game win streak.

However, it's a little unfair to be to hypercritical of him considering he hasn't had his QB run his system yet.

I would agree but my Lord he blew a massive chance to super charge our return in the nole game and then the three after it. What Bad was, he was a 3rd year starter and Mark should have adjusted to what the kid could and couldn't do. It is not like this was Mark's first rodeo. Tell me truthfully, before the year started, if you knew the D was going to be SO MUCH better,would you have expect Mark with seasoned QB would lose to noles at home? Maybe Mark should have looked at all Brad's film first thing, instead of hiring his son as qb coach before he left GA.
 
Palabra.

Basically a synopsis for the play calling issues last year. Down and distance was basically ignored from a play calling stand point. Some of the most ill conceived offensive game plans I've seen in all my years of watching football.

How anyone on this board is defending Richt's play calling from last year is beyond me. Kaaya struggled but a lot of that was due to Richt's insistence on running a RPO offense that , to put it mildly, did not mesh with the skill set of our quarterback. A big part of being a good coach is adapting to the talent you have...and for all of Kaaya's deficiencies he did do some things on an above average level which we never revolved our offense around. We should have been running some variant of a West Coast offense that would have allowed Kaaya to get the ball out quickly while not having to worry about reading a DE and allow him that extra second to scan the secondary.

To this day...I have zero explanation for how Richt studied the prior year film, identified the skill set Kaaya had, and came to the God forsaken conclusion that RPO was the way to go.

Square peg....meet octagon
.

hmmmm when did Kaaya look great under the previous offensive system the last 2 years prior to this season? Ppl said he was a pure "pro style" qb, until they saw how mediocre he was under center. Then you all said he should be in shotgun 24/7 but he's just as inconsistent. The pistol he's not "comfortable" in it and now the RPO that's the new topic when it comes to making excuses for Brad Kaaya. lol I've seen Kaaya under every system and he wasn't impressive in either one.

The RPO has Kaaya from under center and it gives MR. WONDERLICK ONLY 1 decision to process before the snap and make a decision quickly after the snap whether to hand it off or throw but you 'have zero explanation" as to why Richt decided that was the best offense to go with?? Maybe he knew that Kaaya wasn't that good before he got here and knew what type of QB he wants going forward beyond just one year??? See there's a reason why your point of views on the subject aren't relevant beyond a messageboard.

Dude...you don't get it.

Keep your opinion. I disagree with every word of it....but you have the right to think whatever you want. I suggest re-reading all of my other posts in this thread, applying a little reading comprehension, a little extrapolation....and a little common sense.

But I honestly don't even know how to reply to this nonsense. This feels like the arguments I use to get into with all the idiots on this board that use to defend Golden and have since disappeared.

The offensive line was a big problem in terms of running the ball and staying on schedule down & distance-wise, not to mention we couldn't throw a ball down the field without 7,8 or even 9 guys staying in to block. If we had a more talented line then Richt looks like a genius.

And RPO wasn't the issue. It's a high% passing play that almost functions like a hand-off. We did it a ton because the line sucked. Other than getting baited by FSU it wasn't a bad play for us and blew a few games open.

LOL. Sweet ****ing ****.

I couldn't disagree more. It doesn't work when there is zero threat to the opposing DE that the QB might even remotely keep the ball.

Just stop. I have been disagreeing with every word you've typed on this site for quite some time.

You're talking about a read option.. RPO has to do with the LB covering the slot. The runner in the RPO Richt implemented was the RB and key is the LB. So the QB didn't need to be a threat and the DE wasn't key. You need to understand the call and offense before you criticize. I suggest you use the world wide web to educate yourself and have someone sit next to you to explain what's going on during the games before you log on and respond to people posting.

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I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

So Saban goes 7-6 his first season in 2007 at Alabama.. Please explain why you think this happened?
 
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I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

So Saban goes 7-6 his first season in 2007 at Alabama.. Please explain why you think this happened?


Saban the magician.

Replaced his whole team after one season.

Now, you explain how that happened.
 
I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

So Saban goes 7-6 his first season in 2007 at Alabama.. Please explain why you think this happened?


Saban the magician.

Replaced his whole team after one season.

Now, you explain how that happened.

My point was you are wrong, and that talent level and fit is a factor for coaching success. I don't need to explain anything else.
 
I get so tired of hearing the "coach just needs to get the players for HIS SYSTEM.

What a load of manure! I guess Goldturd didn't succeed because he never got his monolithic nose tackle.

No, three runs up the middle w/o a good OLine, and eight in the box several times during a game is just dumb.

Same line can't give the QB five full seconds to throw long-to-run patterns - and keep trying those all game long is just dumb.

It's just dumb to play to your weaknesses. Play after play after play.

There's a direct correlation between the simple minded morons who spew this **** from their catalog of excuses and the one that use to have the "give Golden more time" battlecry. There are also related by blood to the self righteous morons who would spew "banners don't matter" clan. It's one big ****ed up family tree. This board gets infested from time to time with these idiots.
Ok, do you either of you think Richt is going to hire an OC anytime soon?

& If not, what would you suggest be done instead?


He better.

If he wants to "direct" the offense, as HC he has that opportunity.

Some alumni that played and coached under Bear Bryant told of one time, they were ahead, they were ripping off good yards running off tackle, and Bear said, "run the sweep!" He didn't, but picked up another eight yards, and again, Bear said "Run the SWEEP!" Didn't, picked up several more yards.

Third time, he called a sweep - and it lot twelve yards.

Bear then said, "I meant the other way!"

Get a good offensive minded Offensive Coordinator that can comprehend a balanced Miami speed type offense - and be the head coach!

As I recall, when he was calling plays for FSU, he was up in the booth.
 
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hmmmm when did Kaaya look great under the previous offensive system the last 2 years prior to this season? Ppl said he was a pure "pro style" qb, until they saw how mediocre he was under center. Then you all said he should be in shotgun 24/7 but he's just as inconsistent. The pistol he's not "comfortable" in it and now the RPO that's the new topic when it comes to making excuses for Brad Kaaya. lol I've seen Kaaya under every system and he wasn't impressive in either one.

The RPO has Kaaya from under center and it gives MR. WONDERLICK ONLY 1 decision to process before the snap and make a decision quickly after the snap whether to hand it off or throw but you 'have zero explanation" as to why Richt decided that was the best offense to go with?? Maybe he knew that Kaaya wasn't that good before he got here and knew what type of QB he wants going forward beyond just one year??? See there's a reason why your point of views on the subject aren't relevant beyond a messageboard.

Dude...you don't get it.

Keep your opinion. I disagree with every word of it....but you have the right to think whatever you want. I suggest re-reading all of my other posts in this thread, applying a little reading comprehension, a little extrapolation....and a little common sense.

But I honestly don't even know how to reply to this nonsense. This feels like the arguments I use to get into with all the idiots on this board that use to defend Golden and have since disappeared.

The offensive line was a big problem in terms of running the ball and staying on schedule down & distance-wise, not to mention we couldn't throw a ball down the field without 7,8 or even 9 guys staying in to block. If we had a more talented line then Richt looks like a genius.

And RPO wasn't the issue. It's a high% passing play that almost functions like a hand-off. We did it a ton because the line sucked. Other than getting baited by FSU it wasn't a bad play for us and blew a few games open.

LOL. Sweet ****ing ****.

I couldn't disagree more. It doesn't work when there is zero threat to the opposing DE that the QB might even remotely keep the ball.

Just stop. I have been disagreeing with every word you've typed on this site for quite some time.

You're talking about a read option.. RPO has to do with the LB covering the slot. The runner in the RPO Richt implemented was the RB and key is the LB. So the QB didn't need to be a threat and the DE wasn't key. You need to understand the call and offense before you criticize. I suggest you use the world wide web to educate yourself and have someone sit next to you to explain what's going on during the games before you log on and respond to people posting.

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Tell us the truth...are you Don Bailey Jr? His understudy? Aspiring to be?
 
Nailed it. Richt isn't Chip Kelly when it comes to offensive innovation, but he's shown that he's extremely flexible. He adjusted more after each game last season than any of the Shannon/Golden OCs did their entire times at Miami.

1. Having better talent across the board makes coaches look good.

2. What has Chip Kelly ever done? He's never won a championship at any coaching level. How many Heisman candidates/winners does he have? He was beasting in the Pac-12, but let's be real, it's the Pac-12.

We had enough talent to do better than we did offensively especially in October.

There's a whole **** load of truth in this one little sentence.
These rubes would have us believing we had Kent State talent on offense. You shouldn't need 5 stars at every spot to field a good offense. We weren't asking for Walsh's 49ers. We would have settled for Rick not looking like a diarrhea spigot for a month.

Now, the rap is we have no OL talent. Same rap we heard a couple years ago, and then the entire OL wound up in the NFL.

This bologna Maloney *** kissing moron reeks of bomb. Are we sure he didn't come back with an alias?
 
Dude...you don't get it.

Keep your opinion. I disagree with every word of it....but you have the right to think whatever you want. I suggest re-reading all of my other posts in this thread, applying a little reading comprehension, a little extrapolation....and a little common sense.

But I honestly don't even know how to reply to this nonsense. This feels like the arguments I use to get into with all the idiots on this board that use to defend Golden and have since disappeared.

The offensive line was a big problem in terms of running the ball and staying on schedule down & distance-wise, not to mention we couldn't throw a ball down the field without 7,8 or even 9 guys staying in to block. If we had a more talented line then Richt looks like a genius.

And RPO wasn't the issue. It's a high% passing play that almost functions like a hand-off. We did it a ton because the line sucked. Other than getting baited by FSU it wasn't a bad play for us and blew a few games open.

LOL. Sweet ****ing ****.

I couldn't disagree more. It doesn't work when there is zero threat to the opposing DE that the QB might even remotely keep the ball.

Just stop. I have been disagreeing with every word you've typed on this site for quite some time.

You're talking about a read option.. RPO has to do with the LB covering the slot. The runner in the RPO Richt implemented was the RB and key is the LB. So the QB didn't need to be a threat and the DE wasn't key. You need to understand the call and offense before you criticize. I suggest you use the world wide web to educate yourself and have someone sit next to you to explain what's going on during the games before you log on and respond to people posting.

Screen-Shot-2016-05-28-at-9.35.47-AM.png

Tell us the truth...are you Don Bailey Jr? His understudy? Aspiring to be?

:q3XKXeX:

This isn't about me.. This is about you not knowing WTF you're talking about, at all. You can just down-vote if you don't like what I post because I don't care how you feel about me, but do us all a favor and learn the ******* game before you express outrage over it.

BTW, I just read the second part of your drivel about disagreeing with me.. Well, for whatever it's worth, you're probably just as clueless about the other stuff too! YOU should "just stop" posting for a while, or better yet change your screen name because a jedi master can't possibly be this ignorant.
 
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The offensive line was a big problem in terms of running the ball and staying on schedule down & distance-wise, not to mention we couldn't throw a ball down the field without 7,8 or even 9 guys staying in to block. If we had a more talented line then Richt looks like a genius.

And RPO wasn't the issue. It's a high% passing play that almost functions like a hand-off. We did it a ton because the line sucked. Other than getting baited by FSU it wasn't a bad play for us and blew a few games open.

LOL. Sweet ****ing ****.

I couldn't disagree more. It doesn't work when there is zero threat to the opposing DE that the QB might even remotely keep the ball.

Just stop. I have been disagreeing with every word you've typed on this site for quite some time.

You're talking about a read option.. RPO has to do with the LB covering the slot. The runner in the RPO Richt implemented was the RB and key is the LB. So the QB didn't need to be a threat and the DE wasn't key. You need to understand the call and offense before you criticize. I suggest you use the world wide web to educate yourself and have someone sit next to you to explain what's going on during the games before you log on and respond to people posting.

Screen-Shot-2016-05-28-at-9.35.47-AM.png

Tell us the truth...are you Don Bailey Jr? His understudy? Aspiring to be?

:q3XKXeX:

This isn't about me.. This is about you not knowing WTF you're talking about, at all. You can just down-vote if you don't like what I post because I don't care how you feel about me, but do us all a favor and learn the ******* game before you express outrage over it.

BTW, I just read the second part of your drivel about disagreeing with me.. Well, for whatever it's worth, you're probably just as clueless about the other stuff too! YOU should "just stop" posting for a while, or better yet change your screen name because a jedi master can't possibly be this ignorant.

It's not about you....it's about your type. The type that will point the finger anywhere but the coaching staff.

Like I said before...I haven't agreed with a single sentence you've posted on this board for a while now, so leave it at that. Let's all hope Richt either improves as an OC or comes to his senses and hires an OC.
 
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