Offense identity

Meanwhile Rosier is out there pancaking linebackers on a reverse, and dragging two defenders into the endzone along with his massive ball sack, and ya'll dog him just because he can't throw.

I didn't see any of that against any of the last 5 real teams we played.

Sissy boi QB's only do those kinds of things vs vastly inferior talent then completely schit the bed when any real men face them.

Rosier is a sissy boi.
 
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I didn't see any of that against any of the last 5 real teams we played.

Sissy boi QB's only do those kinds of things vs vastly inferior talent then completely schit the bed when any real men face them.

Rosier is a sissy boi.
Speaking of, I have it on good authority that guys who spell "boy" b-o-i, will lick a bootyhole. Is this true?
 
1. Richt's offense depends on a FB and last year was his first without one; not to mention we couldn't convert 3rd & 1 to save our lives.

2. No argument about the QB situation.

3. As far has his accomplishments, you don't magically forget how to coach. Great players and developing quality depth in a given system (the way good teams do) makes great offenses.

4. Glad you agree Malik gives us the best chance to win until proven otherwise, but i'm not sure why you bash Richt and other people for saying the exact same thing?

Seems like you're just complaining if we all agree that Richt is playing the right person at QB.
Richt is playing the only option at QB HE made available, that's the point.

He could've got the others ready to play this year but chose not to, so Malik isn't the best option available because he's head & shoulders better than the others, he's just had every 1st team rep & the others never have an opportunity to play.

The reason why Tua is starting ahead of Hurts who is a veteran upperclassmen that is 26-1 as a starter is because he got plenty of reps & opportunities to play. Even at UGA & Clemson, they are playing Justin Fields & Trevor Lawrence.
 
Richt is playing the only option at QB HE made available, that's the point.

He could've got the others ready to play this year but chose not to, so Malik isn't the best option available because he's head & shoulders better than the others, he's just had every 1st team rep & the others never have an opportunity to play.

The reason why Tua is starting ahead of Hurts who is a veteran upperclassmen that is 26-1 as a starter is because he got plenty of reps & opportunities to play. Even at UGA & Clemson, they are playing Justin Fields & Trevor Lawrence.


And Fields and Lawrence got first team reps from day 1.... they learned by taking their lumps in practice
 
Richt is playing the only option at QB HE made available, that's the point.

He could've got the others ready to play this year but chose not to, so Malik isn't the best option available because he's head & shoulders better than the others, he's just had every 1st team rep & the others never have an opportunity to play.

The reason why Tua is starting ahead of Hurts who is a veteran upperclassmen that is 26-1 as a starter is because he got plenty of reps & opportunities to play. Even at UGA & Clemson, they are playing Justin Fields & Trevor Lawrence.

It’s not year 3 for Perry, Weldon, or Williams.
When Perry got here he couldn’t tell a playbook from a comic book. Weldon is smoking pot in the bathroom and going face deep in some trashy sorority girl’s ***. Neither of these have shown maturity or willingness to take this opportunity seriously. Weldon can’t stay on the field, and in 9 scrimmages, Perry has broken 50% passing once and has twice as many turnovers as TDs. Not to mention he has problems handling the most basic part of playing QB, the center exchange, and still lowers his eyes too soon and chooses to freelance rather than run the play.

Williams just got here, and he already seems to have more above the neck than the other two, but you can’t possibly expect him to be more competent running our offense behind this soft *** line than a guy who’s been in the system three years.

Kaaya leaving early and Allison listening to his cvnt dad and transferring to WVU to sit on his *** rather than competing for a starting job here is what fvcked us.

Rosier should have never been the starter here. Richt said he’d never play here. And for two years he’s practically begged someone to grow the fvck up and take control of this team.

there it is, because I couldn't have said it better...

As far as Tua, Fields, and Lawrence... This goes back to my original premise about variables; Alabama, UGA (Richt recruits), and Clemson have no variables, depth, or continuity issues, which allows a young guy to get in there, have time, and look good no matter what. We don't have that luxury because we have some catching up to do when it comes to the variables on our team.

Also, from what i've seen Tua is a national champion and could be the best player in CFB but still didn't start as a TF over Hurts (who isn't a great QB but benefits from surrounding talent). All of those perennial top 5 teams in the country are poor examples that can't be used in comparison, and I've been waiting for people to use those situations to try to claim Richt doesn't know what he's doing.

come again.
 
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