Richt playcalling vs LSU

brock

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Rosier made it look worse than it actually was. We had guys wide open on **** near every play and Rosier wasn’t getting them the ball. He’s just not seeing the field well enough at all. Does richt playcalling need tweaking? Yes but when your qb is missing wide open guys even with clean pockets and or even throwing uncatchable passes to receivers then that’s a problem that you can fix with benching a guy. Rosier has to sit, if he doesn’t that’s on richt because there were too many guys open on all of these plays.... these are some of the plays


Jeff Thomas wide open...


Richards had his guy beat up top with room and he throws it out of bounds to Cager..


Brevin Jordan open once again and not even throwing it to him


Jordan wide open again yet malik throws it in an area where 4 LSU defenders were. Brevin might have scored here due to the open field.


Look at the delay, he would have a first down if he got the ball out faster...


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We can’t be great with this guy at qb period and that’s on richt for sticking with him. You have nothing to lose at this point because he’s just not it. Last 4 games 4 tds 7 ints and on average in the 44 percent range if that....
 
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So We have the worst QB and punter in Div 1 CFB

I can't believe this sh*t
Least accurate qb in the country? Yeah for sure. This doesn’t even include plays he missed like misreading rpos ,other missed throws , moving protections or not audibling a play when he see players walking up like how burrow did. Question is if he can’t do these simple tasks regular qbs even at group of 5 schools can do than what’s the point of having him out there? He shows no type of mastery in the offense period
 
Richt will find a QB. In 25 years of coaching offense he's been without a winning QB only a few years. We all want it to happen NOW and we are ****ed off and frustrated. I think we will start to see this play out this weekend. One of the three freshman need to step up, and light it up when in the games.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Jordan transfers after the season

I mean could you blame him...

Youball are so dumb about all these players transferring. Why the **** would someone go sit out a year in hopes that the next team has a better QB in the future? Rosier is gone after this year and I’m sure one of the 3 young kids will step up.
 
We AREN’T winning with our bismal completion rate of our QB, PERIOD!! Take a look. He is who he is.

Malik's completion % per game.

Bethune 60.7%
Toledo 75%
Duke 57.7%
FSU 43.2%
GT 62.2%
Syracuse 60.5%
UNC 42.1%
VT 50%
ND 62.5%
Virginia 53.6%
PITT 44.1%
CLEM 48.3%
Wisc 42.3%

LSU 42.9%

QB comparison vs Rosier of teams we played.

Bethune Cookman: 64.1%
Toledo: 58%
Duke: 50%
FSU: 60%
GT: 42.9%
Syracuse: 33.3%
NC: 43.5%
VT: 62.5%
Pitt: 62.1%
Clemson: 79.3%
Wisconsin: 67.6%
 
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Richt deserves blame for the overall preparation of the team, the fact he’s usually emotionless, and because he struggles making tough decisions. However, with that said, his playcalling — while needing improvement in some facets — isn’t terrible.

If Rosier completes at least half of the balls he threw incomplete, we’re having a different conversation on this board Sunday night. His inability to extend drives with his arm, contributed to our field position woes, and he missed so many key throws down the field.

It’s Richt’s job to play to your quarterback’s strengths, but Rosier doesn’t seem to have any. He’s calling plays where guys are wide-open. What the **** else is he supposed to do if his kid can’t execute? I’ll tell ya: stop playing favorites and bench his ***. That’s why I’m angry with him.
 
The pick 6 play is really infuriating. The drag route is there, easy read. Corner blitz missed, easy read. The entire left side of the field is practically green grass and he tries to throw it into a non-existent window.
 
Richt deserves blame for the overall preparation of the team, the fact he’s usually emotionless, and because he struggles making tough decisions. However, with that said, his playcalling — while needing improvement in some facets — isn’t terrible.

If Rosier completes at least half of the balls he threw incomplete, we’re having a different conversation on this board Sunday night. His inability to extend drives with his arm, contributed to our field position woes, and he missed so many key throws down the field.

It’s Richt’s job to play to your quarterback’s strengths, but Rosier doesn’t seem to have any. He’s calling plays where guys are wide-open. What the **** else is he supposed to do if his kid can’t execute? I’ll tell ya: stop playing favorites and bench his ***. That’s why I’m angry with him.

To me, the play calling is just vanilla but if it gets rolling it can be effective. It is especially effective when you have a lead. Against LSU, they knew we needed to throw ourselves back into the game and they just sent 4-5 guys with their ears pinned back.

Now, it has to bother Richt when he's making flawless calls, Rosier makes the right read, and he still can't execute.
 
The pick 6 play is really infuriating. The drag route is there, easy read. Corner blitz missed, easy read. The entire left side of the field is practically green grass and he tries to throw it into a non-existent window.


Because he had already made up his mind where to throw before the snap ...

he was in total panic mode..
 
The play calling aint the most fancy shît but guys are getting open and that's what you want.

Yeah, that's why I don't get on Richt the playcaller too much. The plays are there to be made as I'm seeing guys wide open in stride in which a decent QB would get TDs all day. Richt the HC though is completely at fault as he has mishandled this situation immensely.
 
Most of this "playcalling" thread has been focused on the passing game.

Richt's playcalling in the running game has been HORRENDOUS. I don't know what in the **** goes through his mind, but we run ONE TYPE OF RUN over and over and over again. That stupid ******* "QB holds the ball to one side and running back veers off-tackle". We rarely run sweeps, traps, cutbacks, or anything else that takes advantage of the other team's defensive tendencies.

As just an example (for contrast), on that LSU long run, the play started out in a wide direction, and when we overpursued, the cutback found a wide open middle of the field that allowed the RB to score almost untouched after he got through the DL.

I am so **** sick of RPO, or at least how it is applied at UM. RPO doesn't get the WRs wide open (one positive that people mentioned above), so let's dump the RPO and go back to simply calling good plays.

I appreciate that Richt thinks that playcalling has reinvigorated him, but it is time for him to move into a "consultant" role as he brings in an OC who has an innovative approach (and is not named Richt).

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Most of this "playcalling" thread has been focused on the passing game.

Richt's playcalling in the running game has been HORRENDOUS. I don't know what in the **** goes through his mind, but we run ONE TYPE OF RUN over and over and over again. That stupid ******* "QB holds the ball to one side and running back veers off-tackle". We rarely run sweeps, traps, cutbacks, or anything else that takes advantage of the other team's defensive tendencies.

As just an example (for contrast), on that LSU long run, the play started out in a wide direction, and when we overpursued, the cutback found a wide open middle of the field that allowed the RB to score almost untouched after he got through the DL.

I am so **** sick of RPO, or at least how it is applied at UM. RPO doesn't get the WRs wide open (one positive that people mentioned above), so let's dump the RPO and go back to simply calling good plays.

I appreciate that Richt thinks that playcalling has reinvigorated him, but it is time for him to move into a "consultant" role as he brings in an OC who has an innovative approach (and is not named Richt).

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Agree with this, we need variation and more motions in the run game to keep the defense thinking. Posted this yesterday but look how just the motion of homer drew multiple defenders at the 12:40 mark
 
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Rosier made it look worse than it actually was. We had guys wide open on **** near every play and Rosier wasn’t getting them the ball. He’s just not seeing the field well enough at all. Does richt playcalling need tweaking? Yes but when your qb is missing wide open guys even with clean pockets and or even throwing uncatchable passes to receivers then that’s a problem that you can fix with benching a guy. Rosier has to sit, if he doesn’t that’s on richt because there were too many guys open on all of these plays.... these are some of the plays


Jeff Thomas wide open...


Richards had his guy beat up top with room and he throws it out of bounds to Cager..


Brevin Jordan open once again and not even throwing it to him


Jordan wide open again yet malik throws it in an area where 4 LSU defenders were. Brevin might have scored here due to the open field.


Look at the delay, he would have a first down if he got the ball out faster...


CANE ALL DAY on Twitter
We can’t be great with this guy at qb period and that’s on richt for sticking with him. You have nothing to lose at this point because he’s just not it. Last 4 games 4 tds 7 ints and on average in the 44 percent range if that....


idk man. ive been one to question play calling. but when i look back at games and think about stuff. the calls are never bad, its usually the right call its just awful execution. Rosier making bad throws/reads or the the line not creating holes on obvious running downs. If we have a qb that can make the throws and a line that can make holes, play calling would NEVER get questioned....ever.
 
Yeah, that's why I don't get on Richt the playcaller too much. The plays are there to be made as I'm seeing guys wide open in stride in which a decent QB would get TDs all day. Richt the HC though is completely at fault as he has mishandled this situation immensely.
yes, it's on Richt at the end of the day. He's the reason Rosier is playing.
 
FYI @brock on the 3rd clip you put up about Brevin being open on an underneath route. Lawrence Cager was open on the other said too. The replays on ESPN showed it.
 
People need to stop saying rosier males reads. He don’t read the defense before snap or after the snap. Dudes hover at the LOS and he does nothing and continues the same play. His mind is made up before the play starts and no matter what unfolds he’s going there. This a 5th year senior and Richt continues to send him back out there so it is what it is.
 
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