Coach Macho
aka Beardy Ryan
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His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
This video goes to highlight a key feature of Mark Richt's Offense...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2er9ixrIOI
His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
That's interesting. An AD telling a HC what type of O or D to run. Personally I don't like up tempo much but we have won NCs with a couple type of offenses so I am fine with Mark running it here. My only concern is impact on defense it is not working well -- defense get burnt out. There is a "Miami" defense and that is what is important to return to. Mark can play games with offense but defense must return to our type and style. Our old defense might not be as adversely effected my exhaustion, given its own speed and aggression focus on negative plays.
I want a quick strike offense that isn't afraid to step on an opponents throat. I don't want anymore slow down just to protect the defense.
His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
That's awful. I question this whole "AD as ogre" narrative at UGA because I don't think the new AD's hiring necessarily lines up with Richt giving up play calling and UGA going to that "football in a phone booth" grinding slow-paced offense.His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.
Well, the AD certainly got his way. Only Army ran fewer plays per game than Georgia did this year.
His AD at Georgia didn't want him to run that offense. He said it wasn't "Georgia's brand" of football.