gabednconfused
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its coaching. comes down to coaching if you cant get your boys to remember what to do when they need to do it. If anything its an indictment on the staff, not the players.
Jeff Thomas was just quoted this week saying even though they run the same play "a million times" in practice some people get jitters in games and do the wrong thing. So, no, not all lack of execution is a result of coaching.
Sorry but Cager and Langam are JAG's - 2 huge plays vs FSU & Ga Tech yes but zero separation
So you’re playing the q.b because other players aren’t doing their job. Hmmm.... seems that’s exactly when you’d want the more talented guy in the game.
The valid points are that the WRs & OL routinely make dumbass mistakes which makes the QB look worse than they are. Doesn't matter if Rosier, Perry, or Tom Brady is the QB. If no one blocks or WR's run wrong routes, it ***** up the O. Tried telling you all the WRs are overrated but no one wants to hear that.
Frankly I have a different takeaway from this article than the rest of the board - seems Richt simply doesn't trust his offense at all. Not just Perry, but even the WRs, OL, TE's to execute the basic plays. Hence he feels forced to simplify / dumb down the entire offense which frankly may explain the lack of creativity it has and his decision to go with Rosier over Perry. Because as awful a passer as Rosier is, he is at least fairly intelligent and can read a D way better than Perry can
To be clear, i'm not defending Richt. Year 3 and this is complete failure to recruit, develop, and execute which 100% falls on him. I want to see Perry and Williams from here on out but Richt is only going with someone he can trust to execute the basics. That's obvious to me
If anything, this provides more reason as to why Kosi should start. Malik needs everyone to do their job and even then his lack of accuracy or strength may not get the ball where it needs to go.
Kosi on the other hand, has played his entire life off improvisation. He can make plays when someone misses an assignment because he’s more accurate and strong.
I also believe that if he had more experience in feeling the pocket and when to tuck and run, he’d be a better runner than Malik. Malik is solely better at this from having been in the program for half a decade and playing over 20 games.
I blame the OL
I blame the WR's
I blame the RB's
I blame the Defense
I blame the fans
I blame anybody & everybody except for Richt or Rosier, it's not their fault nor is it their responsibility to make sure our Offense runs efficiently.
Richt & Rosier do everything perfect, it's everybody else who needs to execute properly. When Rosier throws an INT, it's on the OL & WR's. When we lose a game, it's on Diaz & the rest of the team not Richt.
The problem is this team just isn't good enough outside of Rosier, he's our best player & carries this team, the rest of these guys just need to shut up & do as their told.
It's not on the coaching staff to have Langham and Cager play to their body size, or to keep Wiggins from dropping catchable balls.
There is plenty of blame to go around, but the fact none of Malik’s deficiencies were highlighted in that article says a lot.
Please. Everyone wants to blame coaching. No one wants to blame players for half-assed effort and a lack of execution.
It's not on the coaching staff to have Langham and Cager play to their body size, or to keep Wiggins from dropping catchable balls.
When are people going to quit inventing ways to ***** about Richt in year three and admit that he doesn't yet have the talent and depth it takes to complete at a high level.
Program was 60-47 from Coker's last year to Golden's firing—for a reason.
79 scholarship kids; 31 are freshman and 17 are sophomores—48 players on the team underclassmen ... and trying to get it done with a sub-par offensive line and no answer at quarterback—as the two underclassmen are proving grossly immature and doing nothing to beat out a very below average, perennial back-up, r-senior who is starting due to the depth chart and nothing else.
If the program still looks like a hot mess in 2020, different story. It's year three. Dabo needed seven years to make Clemson a bonafide contender. His fifth year, No. 3 Clemson got waxed at home by No. 5 Florida State, 51-14.
This is sad but true! Mark Richt is covering for himself and his son like there is no culpability on there part to get these problems ironed out especially when we are deep into the season!! Arrogance rears its ugly head once again!! And he is responsible for Searles not improving his guys on the OL. WR coach not getting the job done is on Richt who oversees that side of the ball!!HAHAHA all of that is probably true but not once in that article does he say Malik had a poor read, threw a poor ball, or made the wrong decision. He covered for Malik. And it's his and his son's job to get Perry and the other QBs better at pre snap reads and recognizing coverages. Such a cop out.