Just rewatched the game and....

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While the play calling was not perfect, the real glaring issue was our unbelievable lack of focus and execution. Time after time, this team put itself in awful positions due to penalties, dropped passes, missing wide open throws, and whiffing on blocks. Our O line sucks and the play calling is not imaginative, but the real coaching issue lies with our fundamental lack of discipline and inability to execute simple freaking plays.
 
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No, the play calling really is that bad.

You guys act like other college teams don't have dropped passes, penalties, non dominate OL, etc
 
While the play calling was not perfect, the real glaring issue was our unbelievable lack of focus and execution. Time after time, this team put itself in awful positions due to penalties, dropped passes, missing wide open throws, and whiffing on blocks. Our O line sucks and the play calling is not imaginative, but the real coaching issue lies with our fundamental lack of discipline and inability to execute simple freaking plays.

You actually had the willpower to go back and watch that dumpster fire? Hats off
 
Not saying the play calling is great, but go watch the game again and you will be sick at how often we shoot ourselves in the foot. I'm so **** tired of having a team that is weak mentally, and can't seem to get the little things right. Stupid play after stupid play......****
 
Not saying the play calling is great, but go watch the game again and you will be sick at how often we shoot ourselves in the foot. I'm so **** tired of having a team that is weak mentally, and can't seem to get the little things right. Stupid play after stupid play......****

A mentally weak team doesn't continuing to step up and stop their O when their own offense is ****ting the bed.

You can make all the excuses you want, these last 2 loses were on 1 person, Mark Richt. If we still had James ******* Coley as our offensive coordinator we would be 6-0. And guess what, Coley is not a good OC, that tells you how bad our head man has been.
 
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Kaaya missed 2 TDs. WRs dropped passes. Offense **** the bed. Richt has to kill the RPO because there is not threat of Kaaya slow as running. O-Line sucks. RBs running into the back of the lineman. Unbelievable that we couldn't score more that one TD against UNC

Defense held UNC to 20. They did their job. Manny and Coach Kool are doing their job.
 
We love the team. People were wondering if Brad would go pro at the end of this season. People were relieved that Coley stayed instead going pro. The truth is that UM's talent is thin, and talent is measured by more than speed in the 40 or ability to bench press. Football success is often a question of intangibles. Kaaya and Coley don't seem to possess those intangibles. Add to that a weak OL, and this season is at best 8-4, more likely 7-5. On a positive note, UM's freshmen LBs and the DL are the nucleus of a great defense. Manny was full of energy after the goal line stance, much more so than Richt who appeared locked into his headphones. Coach Kool is the real deal. Once UM has the right DBs, the defense will be tops. Heck, they only gave up 20 to FSU and UNC. Just need the right offense to execute Richt's game plan.
 
While the play calling was not perfect, the real glaring issue was our unbelievable lack of focus and execution. Time after time, this team put itself in awful positions due to penalties, dropped passes, missing wide open throws, and whiffing on blocks. Our O line sucks and the play calling is not imaginative, but the real coaching issue lies with our fundamental lack of discipline and inability to execute simple freaking plays.

Doesn't that all go back to coaching though, especially if it's a persistent issue as it has been multiple times throughout the years.
 
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I cannot understand the lack of running inside the five not using G. Johnson or Williams the huge FB. The other team had a 230 pounder to assist as do other teams. Walton and Yearby at about 200 or less do not have the punch on their own and the OL is not that great.
 
"The deciding*play of the game was fitting, given the ongoing problems up front.*Defensive end Malik Carney beat left tackle Trevor Darling clean to the outside, and strip-sacked Kaaya.*Defensive tackle Jeremiah Clarke scooped up the wet ball, in a steady rain, and rumbled until he was tackled with 1:31 on the clock. Game over. "

“We couldn’t keep that guy from coming around the edge,” Richt said.

How about Gus Edwards or M. Williams on a chip block? Did this have to go on all game?
 
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I cannot understand the lack of running inside the five not using G. Johnson or Williams the huge FB. The other team had a 230 pounder to assist as do other teams. Walton and Yearby at about 200 or less do not have the punch on their own and the OL is not that great.
Gus Edwards?

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We love the team. People were wondering if Brad would go pro at the end of this season. People were relieved that Coley stayed instead going pro. The truth is that UM's talent is thin, and talent is measured by more than speed in the 40 or ability to bench press. Football success is often a question of intangibles. Kaaya and Coley don't seem to possess those intangibles. Add to that a weak OL, and this season is at best 8-4, more likely 7-5. On a positive note, UM's freshmen LBs and the DL are the nucleus of a great defense. Manny was full of energy after the goal line stance, much more so than Richt who appeared locked into his headphones. Coach Kool is the real deal. Once UM has the right DBs, the defense will be tops. Heck, they only gave up 20 to FSU and UNC. Just need the right offense to execute Richt's game plan.

Coley has those inangibles......Brad Kaaya does not....
 
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Not saying the play calling is great, but go watch the game again and you will be sick at how often we shoot ourselves in the foot. I'm so **** tired of having a team that is weak mentally, and can't seem to get the little things right. Stupid play after stupid play......****

A mentally weak team doesn't continuing to step up and stop their O when their own offense is ****ting the bed.

You can make all the excuses you want, these last 2 loses were on 1 person, Mark Richt. If we still had James ****ing Coley as our offensive coordinator we would be 6-0. And guess what, Coley is not a good OC, that tells you how bad our head man has been.

If one part of your team is mentally weak then your team is mentally weak
 
There's obviously a balance here but we shouldn't only win games against decent teams when we're executing at a high rate. A good team can still win games even with dumb penalties, drops, etc. An average team can't.
 
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The offense looks how the defense looked when they players gave up on No D. Wouldn't surprise me if the players on O are not into this offense
 
It all starts with the QB.

The most important position in any sport.

We have a QB with a football disability. He cant run in a sport where speed matters.
 
No, the play calling really is that bad.

You guys act like other college teams don't have dropped passes, penalties, non dominate OL, etc

Go back and watch the game without your fanboy/crybaby pants on. Play calling could be better, but who gives a **** what the play calling is when you can't block or catch. Doesn't matter at that point.

People say put him in the gun and let him throw it. So now you want to be one dimensional with a trash oline and receivers who drop 5 passes/game? Couple that with not a lick of running ability out of the gun and then you'll be complaining about something else. you should probably stop watching the game if it upsets you so much.
 
No, the play calling really is that bad.

You guys act like other college teams don't have dropped passes, penalties, non dominate OL, etc

South Florida put up 35 with relative ease on FSU. I find it hard to believe from top to bottom they have better athletes than we do.

This "style" of offense we're running just doesn't seem to fit our personnel. I think the thing holding this offense back is not what Kaaya's doing, but what he's not capable of doing instead. A lot changes if he can avoid minor pressure, get outside the pocket, and make a throw or run for a first down on 3rd and 4. He can't do that. He folds up like a **** lawn chair instead, jogs off the field, then we punt.
 
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