Mark Richts spread offense got potential... wanna see how it looks in a bowl game after a few extra practices, and if it’s better than how it looked against Pitt than we can roll into next season with him as the OC.
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Someone posted on TOS but something to the extent of "guys on offense were executing in the 2nd half"...

Mark Richt should see first hand what a good coordinator can do, because he has one on his own team. So why is it the players on D can execute on a high level, week after week, but his O can't do it one game? It's the scheme. Just like when Coach D' Onofrio tried to say it was the players, not his system. Well, maybe in a perfect world, if everything goes exactly right, the plays might work. In the real world of football, get this, players make mistakes. The best schemes are those that allow a player or two to make mistakes without destroying the chance of the play working. Richt's O relies on everything being perfect, and that will never happen. Also, if a play DOES work, it's often not explosive enough to make a difference, or is followed by 3 plays that don't. I'd take a success rate of 25%, if we're talking big plays. Right now Richt's O is far less successful, and anything but explosive. It's a recipe for disaster.And, according to the Herald article, they are.
I’m paraphrasing here but the two points he made that really ****ed me off:
- as long as the offense is scoring points and getting first downs the style and formation of the offense doesn’t matter
- Jeff Thomas - basically said it wasn’t “working” for both sides and Jeff wasnt going to play here anymore
He actually said he liked spreading it out (and he wasn't talking but Mrs. Richt, either).
Because the O IS NOT WORKING!!!! Jeez, none of us would care if we ran the **** flying wedge, IF IT WORKED. The problem with Richt's O is that it does not move the chains. It does not score points. It does not even do enough to help the D with field position.Hmmm Why would the first part **** you off??
We really have to look no further than Bama to see how coaches adapt to change. Saban has adapted to new offensive mindsets and has changed his defensive recruiting as well. Look at what Purdue ,Maryland and TCU did to OSU
and what OSU did to Harbaugh who runs a version of Richts antiquated Offense.
Look at Kelly at ND changed staff and made scheme changes..... 12-0 rolling into playoffs
change is everywhere and Richt is being a stubborn and is starting to look more and more like his mentor
with nepotism hires and failure to adjust to the new era of offensive football
How is this guy not banned yet?Mark Richts spread offense got potential... wanna see how it looks in a bowl game after a few extra practices, and if it’s better than how it looked against Pitt than we can roll into next season with him as the OC.
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You're making this up....right?he said he wished Malik had another year of eligibility
TrollMark Richts spread offense got potential... wanna see how it looks in a bowl game after a few extra practices, and if it’s better than how it looked against Pitt than we can roll into next season with him as the OC.
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He really thinks that his offense works but for "execution." Basically, blaming the players.
We really have to look no further than Bama to see how coaches adapt to change. Saban has adapted to new offensive mindsets and has changed his defensive recruiting as well. Look at what Purdue ,Maryland and TCU did to OSU
and what OSU did to Harbaugh who runs a version of Richts antiquated Offense.
Look at Kelly at ND changed staff and made scheme changes..... 12-0 rolling into playoffs
change is everywhere and Richt is being a stubborn and is starting to look more and more like his mentor
with nepotism hires and failure to adjust to the new era of offensive football