Pearson704
Bunker Mentality
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Well, when the previous regime's players are graduating and leaving the program, yours (Richt's) are starting to take over. You're supposed to be going in a positive direction, not a negative one. In this event, why hasn't Manny experienced the same decline? Why going into year 4 do you not have a proven QB then? If QB development's a problem, why don't we evaluate the QB coach then? If OL is the problem, why don't we evaluate the OL? Why did UF have dumpster fire of an offense, QB, OL last year, yet they've performed better on that side of the ball this year in Mullen's first year?
Look...Malik always had a ceiling and Richt bought him another season with great coaching last year (maybe too good a job), but no way should he have been playing against LSU. That was N'Kosi's time to play and he really screwed the pooch. Neither Manny nor Mullen have a Malik Rosier backed up by a ton of immaturity and inexperience. Richt did a **** of a job with Malik no matter what the mob says, but If you wanna bash him for the Perry evaluation, fine.
Either way Perry's lack of development/maturity set us back and forced Richt to stay with Malik longer than he should have. OL is just starting to turn over with Scaife, Boulware, and the like. Next season Williams, Reed, Campbell and several more Richt players will have the experience, physical development and opportunity to compete at a high level. I know the mopes are gonna cry about that, but the defense is playing well because it wasn't in as deep a talent hole and turned over from the last staff. It is what it is.
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