Canesfreak89
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Honestly I'm not talking about play calling per say I'm talking about coaching. If we hired a offensive coordinator/qb coach that is a stud maybe we could get our qb playing a little better. What I want is more continuity with one really good play caller/ developer instead of 3 coaches doing one coaches job with co offensive coordinators and co qb coaches. Maybe try Jon as special teams coach idk what all he's savvy in but I don't like having 3 coaches in s qb ear. 1 is sufficientFor the love of god no more threads about the play calling. That wasn't the problem tonight. He was rolled out, he was left in the the pocket, he ran a wild cat, he threw short, deep, intermediate, etc. he simply couldn't make a throw to save his life.
And yes I'll say it, there wasn't much more Richt could have done for him tonight. The kid is shot as a QB. He has one more game and that will be the end of it.
3 coaches arent doing onejob. Thomas Brown is just the rb coach...he does nothing else. He is only oc by name to give him more money..dude probably doesnt call plays in practice. Richt's son does nothing but basically recruit. Richt is the only guy with a voice on offense to be honest
I know that Jon Richt is out there trying to develop qb by doing what his dad is telling him which doesn't qualify him as a good coach and is basically a waste of one of the 10 positions and brown helps install the game plan and some detail work, and if you asked both brown and Jon I'm sure they think higher of their jobs then we do hince an ego issue when three guys are in charge in some capacity of the offense or qb IMHO