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That's Dawson's fault.
That's Dawson's fault.
Fault rankings:That's Dawson's fault.
I'll be the negative one....I like diversified looks instead of running right up the middle. But we don't have an offensive identity and the play calling was like a 16 year old playing Madden. Didn't seem like we were setting up plays, attacking mismatches....we were all over the board. Really good runs on the edge, then run a reverse flea flicker? How about play action?
Our identity first 8 games was run run run. Now it's gimmick plays?
the hood love it tooLove how we're using Toney. We should let him take direct snaps and run a few times a game.
I blame the fans.Fault rankings:
1. Yours
2. Dawson
3. People that faked the moon landing
4. Beck
5. Mario
Poor guy goes from getting his tires slashed one week to edible arrangements and shout outs the next…we finally got some imagination ... we have to play like that every week ... we have to stay in our bag and keep teams on their toes ... also credit to whoever said pringle is starting ... i was a supporter of him getting more touches, they said **** it, he starting, suddenly our running game has life again ... on a different note, wish schott was healthy, cuz man
killing Dawson's confidence!!I blame the fans.
The blocking schemes are markedly different than they were before week 11. Yesterday saw even more OL pulling, runs designed to bounce outside, etc. indefensible that our running attack wasnt balanced like this all season.It's amazing how different the run game looks when you have a RB that has good vision and looks to press the edge. Dawson has been calling the same stuff all year, the major changes to the run game of late is Pringle and some well designed gadget plays, plays that give the defense something else to think about.
Pringle has shown that this run game can work, if you are looking to break big plays, instead of pounding teams into submission. Fletch is a pounder, Marty is a pounder, Lyle just doesn't seem to have the vision right now. Pringle is a pure runner.
Lofton only cashing in 1 out of 15 times prolly helps with the "we really need you here" pitchfor those wondering why we force fed lofton ... our top te flip target was in attendance ...
I’m not a Dawson lover or hater. Not placing blame on him or Beck or Mario. But just wanted to point out that we haven’t broken 30 against any team with a pulse, except G5 USF.Offense over the last 20 YEARS to put things in perspective because most of you have none:
2005: Points/G: 27.1 (55th of 119) - Dan Werner
2006: Points/G: 19.6 (87th of 119) - Rich Olson
2007: Points/G: 20.6 (102nd of 120) - Patrick Nix
2008: Points/G: 27.1 (51st of 120) - Patrick Nix
2009: Points/G: 30.3 (31st of 120) - Mark Whipple
2010: Points/G: 26.3 (67th of 120) - Mark Whipple
2011: Points/G: 26.5 (64th of 120) - Jedd Fisch
2012: Points/G: 31.4 (49th of 124) - Jedd Fisch
2013: Points/G: 33.8 (33rd of 125) - James Coley
2014: Points/G: 29.2 (62nd of 128) - James Coley
2015: Points/G: 27.8 (71st of 128) - James Coley
2016: Points/G: 34.3 (37th of 128) - Marc Richt (Thomas Brown)
2017: Points/G: 29.1 (59th of 130) - Marc Richt (Thomas Brown)
2018 Points/G: 28.8 (66th of 130) - Marc Richt (Thomas Brown)
2019 Points/G: 25.7 (90th of 130) - Dan Enos
2020: Points/G: 34.0 (26th of 128) - Rheet Lashlee
2021: Points/G: 34.1 (23rd of 130) - Rheet Lashlee
2022: Points/G: 23.6 (97th of 131) - Josh Gattis
2023: Points/G: 31.5 (39th of 133) - Shannon Dawson
2024: Points/G: 43.9 (1st of 134) - Shannon Dawson
2025: Points/G: 32.9 (36th of 136) - Shannon Dawson
This is arguably a top 5 offense we've had in the last 20 years
Is Dawson the best offensive coordinator in the country? No. He's solid and shows a willingness to adapt. How different would this offense look if we inserted Pringle earlier? He's what we hoped Lyle to be, but due to injury or whatever he failed to live up to those expectations.
It's mind-boggling to think that we have a 6'6 330 lb Cici who can actually run, and we weren't pulling him on counters more often to overload teams with mass and speed. Same with Samson at G, he can run too. We're not just big, we can move!The blocking schemes are markedly different than they were before week 11. Yesterday saw even more OL pulling, runs designed to bounce outside, etc. indefensible that our running attack wasnt balanced like this all season.
I have a lot of questions. Pringle being the scout team RB being another one. I know it’s only 2 games but the kid looks like he sees the game and moves at a different speed than everyone else. How do you not give him snaps all season.It's mind-boggling to think that we have a 6'6 330 lb Cici who can actually run, and we weren't pulling him on counters more often to overload teams with mass and speed. Same with Samson at G, he can run too. We're not just big, we can move!
It's been apart, it was finally a partapart
1st and 2nd3. People that faked the moon landing
Better late than never but point taken. Honestly, after the ND game, this should have been done. Everyone knew the scheme was a problem even when we were winning. It came back to haunt us.The fact that Dawson is finally doing what I’ve been telling him to do don’t mean sh/t to me. He cost us 2 games already.