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Losers always make excuses....3 years and we have yet to have a top 50 offense under this WOAT Offensive coordinator. 93rd overall and 108th in passing .... the teams below us in passing offense are probably military academies and Georgia Tech
as mentioned, the qb play and the many injuries to our best offensive players played a big part in that.
 
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Losers always make excuses....3 years and we have yet to have a top 50 offense under this WOAT Offensive coordinator. 93rd overall and 108th in passing .... the teams below us in passing offense are probably military academies and Georgia Tech



Losers act like everything was better in the past. That team wasn't better than what we have this year, but that's not the point. The point is that Richt can't coach his way to even decent offensive numbers, there's no need to make up a fictional super-team from the past to illustrate the point.
 
Hey Captain Revisionist...were you watching any games in 2016?

Nobody was singing Kaaya's praises back then. Berrios was a JAG. Coley? Couldn't stay healthy for more than 5 minutes at a time. Herdon? Kept hearing he was great, but he hadn't done anything yet. Walton was slow and had poor vision. And let's not even start on the OL and their ability to keep Kaaya safe. Njoku's the only one who looked like a star at that point.
That’s his point.
 
That’s his point.

If that was his point he's a terrible communicator. He said we had those players and still couldn't crack the top 50. Sounds to me like he thinks those were great players and Richt mismanaged them. While Richt did mismanage them, he's overstating how good those guys were that year. You were here, you know nobody had anything good to say about Kaaya, and the other guys were getting a lot of criticism as well. Nobody thought that was a very good team at the time.
 
Losers always make excuses....3 years and we have yet to have a top 50 offense under this WOAT Offensive coordinator. 93rd overall and 108th in passing .... the teams below us in passing offense are probably military academies and Georgia Tech
you are correct. and its also important to see who had a better passing offense than Miami. Coastal Carolina and Texas State were both better for example. Mork must be so proud. #108 out of 129 teams. 177.3 yards per game...... impressive as ****
 
Until u look at the O pre rosier and injuries, and Also post rosier.
U sure?

2017-18 total offensive rank per game as season goes on(our weekly rank and our opponent that week):
23 BCC
13 TOL
6 Duke
11 FSU
27 Gtech
20 Cuse
21 NC
24 VTech
25 NDame
30 UVA
35 Ptt
44 Clem
58 Wisky

Pretty consistent right up to the last 3-4 games when the losses on the offensive side were simply too much for an average (at best)QB to overcome.
You're clearly wrong or were watching the wrong team.
 
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the offense has been decimated by injuries to its best players. and, QB play has stunk (probably at least partially related).

getting healthy and finding a leader at QB solves these probs in a hurry.
I have to ask ...pardon me id it's a stupid question,.. But...does having healthy players change the playbook? Does a good QB, make a QB coach good? Does healthy players make the offensive linemen block better, pick up blitzes better? Is it even remotely possible, that a lack of coaching ability, is being reflected, by really good athletes? Ever ask yourself, why a "jag" in college, gets drafted, and balls out?,.. He didnt buy talent at the local sporting good store!! Guess you never considered how a roster full of less talented players, managed to solidly hold our offense to a whopping 14 pts a game average for **** near a half a dozen games? Our player personnelis only a small fraction of our issues,
 
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If that was his point he's a terrible communicator. He said we had those players and still couldn't crack the top 50. Sounds to me like he thinks those were great players and Richt mismanaged them. While Richt did mismanage them, he's overstating how good those guys were that year. You were here, you know nobody had anything good to say about Kaaya, and the other guys were getting a lot of criticism as well. Nobody thought that was a very good team at the time.

Yea maybe I’ll go reread it lol
 
If that was his point he's a terrible communicator. He said we had those players and still couldn't crack the top 50. Sounds to me like he thinks those were great players and Richt mismanaged them. While Richt did mismanage them, he's overstating how good those guys were that year. You were here, you know nobody had anything good to say about Kaaya, and the other guys were getting a lot of criticism as well. Nobody thought that was a very good team at the time.
Actually Kaaya was projected as a first round pick under Coley, think about that. After one year with Rorcht, lulz
 
I have to ask ...pardon me id it's a stupid question,.. But...does having healthy players change the playbook? Does a good QB, make a QB coach good? Does healthy players make the offensive linemen block better, pick up blitzes better? Is it even remotely possible, that a lack of coaching ability, is being reflected, by really good athletes? Ever ask yourself, why a "jag" in college, gets drafted, and balls out?,.. He didnt buy talent at the local sporting good store!! Guess you never considered how a roster full of less talented players, managed to solidly hold our offense to a whopping 14 pts a game average for **** near a half a dozen games? Our player personnelis only a small fraction of our issues,
stopped reading after "does having healthy players change the playbook". Uh, of course it does holy ****.
 
U sure?

2017-18 total offensive rank per game as season goes on:
23
13
6
11
27
20
21
24
25
30
35
44
58

Pretty consistent right up to the last 3-4 games when the losses on the offensive side were simply too much for an average (at best)QB to overcome.
You're clearly wrong or were watching the wrong team.

Or you’re looking at NonP5 teams which were earlier in the season.

Nothing about the offense changes as the season went on, which is why pity knew exactly what was coming every alignment and LSU didn’t.
 
Or you’re looking at NonP5 teams which were earlier in the season.

Nothing about the offense changes as the season went on, which is why pity knew exactly what was coming every alignment and LSU didn’t.
lmao...you can't be serious. you think we played non power 5 for 10 weeks? lolololol
i'll go back and edit the teams we played each week to help you out
 
lmao...you can't be serious. you think we played non power 5 for 10 weeks? lolololol
i'll go back and edit the teams we played each week to help you out
Oy vey.
It’s alright dude. U don’t get it, and u don’t have to get it.
 
stopped reading after "does having healthy players change the playbook". Uh, of course it does holy ****.
Look at our last few recruiting classes? Tell me why we have such a talent issue, that losing a player here and there means we only can use 8 plays out this 30 year old playbook? As our players go down, does our playbook get older? Every team has injuries!!!...Every team!! Why is our the only one that those injuries couldn't be overcome, or schemes around??
 
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Oy vey.
It’s alright dude. U don’t get it, and u don’t have to get it.
You just mentioned that the reason we were solid offensively for the first 9-10 games of 2017-18 season is because we didn't play power 5 opponents during that time period. You see how fantastically absurd that is right?
 
If that was his point he's a terrible communicator. He said we had those players and still couldn't crack the top 50. Sounds to me like he thinks those were great players and Richt mismanaged them. While Richt did mismanage them, he's overstating how good those guys were that year. You were here, you know nobody had anything good to say about Kaaya, and the other guys were getting a lot of criticism as well. Nobody thought that was a very good team at the time.
I mean all we hear from Richt apologists is that Rosier and injuries is the only thing keeping us from being a great offense....well we had two nfl TE’s... an NFL RB....a freshman all American WR plus Coley and Berrios who both got drafted and a QB who got drafted and was looked at as a 2nd-3rd round pick before the richts showed up. While not world beaters, I’m not sure Richt will ever be able to recruit much better players than that here...so All of that and we still couldn’t crack the top 50 on offense...that’s sad
 
I mean all we hear from Richt apologists is that Rosier and injuries is the only thing keeping us from being a great offense....well we had two nfl TE’s... an NFL RB....a freshman all American WR plus Coley and Berrios who both got drafted and a QB who got drafted and was looked at as a 2nd-3rd round pick before the richts showed up. While not world beaters, I’m not sure Richt will ever be able to recruit much better players than that here...so All of that and we still couldn’t crack the top 50 on offense...that’s sad
In 2017-18 we were much much better than top 50 until the injuries mounted during the last 3 games of the year.
 
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