My Post game recap

NKosi Perry doesn’t see defenses well and I’m not sure if he’s allergic to checking the ball down to the running backs or not but that’s why he was benched.

Rosier got the offense going only bc he was throwing screens to the running backs that were wide open in the flats most of the game. UVa game planned to stop the deep ball the play calling was to pedestrian. Should’ve been easy to counter that weak *** defense all game but we didn’t do it.
 
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@Liberty City El it's selfish on Coach Richt's part to continue as the offensive coordinator and with his son as the QB coach with our lack of offensive production. Early in the season, I thought the problem was a combination of Rosier and his play calling, but over the past few games I've moved off of that entirely. Richt has to step down as OC or be replaced, and he has to entirely turnover the offense to someone who is much more innovative and can make adjustments based on what the defense is willing to give up.

No point in further rehashing what so many are already saying about the offense, but for those who think putting Jaren in will save us (and I think Jarren is the most talented QB we have), you are sadly mistaken. Let me repeat, no QB is going to be successful with an OC who is as predictable and unimaginative as Mark Richt. He makes playing QB much more difficult that it should be by the predictable system he runs, the unimaginative way he calls plays, and his unwillingness to attack the weaknesses of defenses. Instead, he does the opposite by playing to the strength of the defense.

But alas we are stuck for several reasons. One of those reasons is his son. His son's one professional qualification for being here is that he knows his father's offense, all else is nepotism. A new OC from outside of the current staff would likely want to bring in his own QB coach, which is part of the reason why we will are stuck as we are - putzing along on offense against historically bad ACC opponents and squandering a very good defense this season and for the foreseeable future.
Perfectly said my man.
 
Great post OP. Richt was so concerned about time left when he chose to kick the onside kick, but took his time calling the plays in the drive before. We easily could of had 4 minutes left in the game.

I gotta admit besides letting Rosier walk the offense up the field killing the clock... that onside kick call had to be the worst decision made this year.

We already know that we have the worst special teams unit in college football starting with the special teams coach... why on earth would you call an onside kick knowing that is the case??

Lol then for the result of the onside kick to be the worst result you can imagine happening in that situation... was just karma for how woat special teams has been since Richts been here.
 
Richt isn't the offensive coordinator. How stupid are you, you ******* moron. Thomas Brown is the OC. Get rid of Thomas Brown, is what you mean.

You’re a fvckin moron who obviously does not follow this team if you believe TB is the OC other than in title alone. Go drink bleach.
 
@Liberty City El it's selfish on Coach Richt's part to continue as the offensive coordinator and with his son as the QB coach with our lack of offensive production. Early in the season, I thought the problem was a combination of Rosier and his play calling, but over the past few games I've moved off of that entirely. Richt has to step down as OC or be replaced, and he has to entirely turnover the offense to someone who is much more innovative and can make adjustments based on what the defense is willing to give up.

No point in further rehashing what so many are already saying about the offense, but for those who think putting Jaren in will save us (and I think Jarren is the most talented QB we have), you are sadly mistaken. Let me repeat, no QB is going to be successful with an OC who is as predictable and unimaginative as Mark Richt. He makes playing QB much more difficult than it should be by the predictable system he runs, the unimaginative way he calls plays, and his unwillingness to attack the weaknesses of defenses. Instead, he does the opposite by playing to the strength of opposing defenses.

But alas we are stuck for several reasons. One of those reasons is his son. His son's one professional qualification for being here is that he knows his father's offense, all else is nepotism. A new OC from outside of the current staff would likely want to bring in his own QB coach, which is part of the reason why we are stuck as we are - putzing along on offense against historically bad ACC opponents and squandering a very good defense this season and for the foreseeable future.

Most likely the new OC would also be the QB coach as your 10th guy. Probably promote Dugans and Brown to Assistant Head Coaches and move Jon to the office as Head QC or something of that nature. A bunch of different scenarios but there is a way to do this.
 
Most likely the new OC would also be the QB coach as your 10th guy. Probably promote Dugans and Brown to Assistant Head Coaches and move Jon to the office as Head QC or something of that nature. A bunch of different scenarios but there is a way to do this.

Sure @Pentagon Cane there is a way to do this, and what you say are possibilities. I'm just not sanguine that Richt will voluntarily make the changes we need to see.
 
Agree the onside kick was dumb. Last year he screwed up too. Don’t put a freshman kicker like that on the spot. Should have pooched the ball over first line of defenders. Classic horrible call, not organized, and simply out coached as usual. Said two years ago as everyone here blasts me BUT RICHT has zero imagination. The guy is a charlatan and most of his game day decisions from day one HAVE BACKFIRED. The man no longer has a pulse for the game ! Now do you see it !
Yes we do.
 
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