Even more simplicity5? It seems he runs the same 2 plays 90% of the time. Inside zone run on 1st and 2nd down, 4 verts on 3rd down. That’s it!!
Even more simplicity5? It seems he runs the same 2 plays 90% of the time. Inside zone run on 1st and 2nd down, 4 verts on 3rd down. That’s it!!
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Posted this play as an example of everything that is wrong with 12 and why Cager was right. This is the play that 12 threw to Pope out of the end zone. You see that is obviously the dumbest option here.
Has beautiful protection. All he has to do is GO THROUGH HIS PROGRESSIONS. ****, same slot in progression sees CAGER wide open for a 1st down. Second option would be back shoulder to Wiggins on the again, 1st down marker. Or he can wait for a releasing JT for a probable touch down.
Last but not least is a two fer option with back running out of the back field to either dump to, or imagine this, run through the friggin hole that a Mack Truck could have went through.....
This is why 12 is the wrong QB here. He absolutely locks in on one option. For an RPO QB, that can't fly. Just have to go through progessions in an RPO O
and some wonder why his comp % is crap.
We kicked a FG cause he passed out of the endzone on this play.
Absolutely not.I know this porst will get down voted to oblivion but is there ANY chance Richt Jr can call plays better then his dad? As far as I'm concerned James Coley who I think ran a better offense then Richt did not call plays at FSU or had any real play calling experience but he was young and had ideas he brought to the offense and made Kaaya look like a top 5 pick. At this rate, Richt Sr is going to reach Patrick Nix levels if he isn't already there.
The only thing Mork Rich is gonna adjust is his waist size as he eats like a king on UM's dime.
Honestly the term lethal simplicity should be used by cmr and not Taggart
We only run like 5 plays, can’t be more simple than that
The only thing Mork Rich is gonna adjust is his waist size as he eats like a king on UM's dime.
Here's the relevant stat: 9.67.
That's the average number of wins Richt put up per year at UGA over 15 years as head coach.
In other words, get used to 9 win purgatory.
CD, seriously how is your blood pressure?
You do realize JT was doubled....like seriously ALL game right? unless it was shallow or underneath he was doubledsimple but alarming stat: jeff thomas offensive touches so far this year:
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First read should've been the quick out to the top of the screen to Wiggins. Easy throw, short side, first downView attachment 66552
Posted this play as an example of everything that is wrong with 12 and why Cager was right. This is the play that 12 threw to Pope out of the end zone. You see that is obviously the dumbest option here.
Has beautiful protection. All he has to do is GO THROUGH HIS PROGRESSIONS. ****, same slot in progression sees CAGER wide open for a 1st down. Second option would be back shoulder to Wiggins on the again, 1st down marker. Or he can wait for a releasing JT for a probable touch down.
Last but not least is a two fer option with back running out of the back field to either dump to, or imagine this, run through the friggin hole that a Mack Truck could have went through.....
This is why 12 is the wrong QB here. He absolutely locks in on one option. For an RPO QB, that can't fly. Just have to go through progessions in an RPO O
and some wonder why his comp % is crap.
We kicked a FG cause he passed out of the endzone on this play.
The picture I put on bottom of page two he was clean released with no safety coverage but 12 didn't wait a second or look his way. Would have been a TD.You do realize JT was doubled....like seriously ALL game right? unless it was shallow or underneath he was doubled
Then you get it to him underneath! Get the ball into your playmakers hands and let them make plays.You do realize JT was doubled....like seriously ALL game right? unless it was shallow or underneath he was doubled
You do realize JT was doubled....like seriously ALL game right? unless it was shallow or underneath he was doubled
Perry was awful that game. Go back and watch it. He had a WIDE OPEN Wiggins RIGHT IN FRONT OF HIM with a good clean pocket on the 4th & 2 play. He pulled it down and ran. Perry was really bad. Like super badThen you get it to him underneath! Get the ball into your playmakers hands and let them make plays.
You don't ask a freshman qb to throw 4 verticles on his first road start at the beginning of a game.
We have enough athletes at the skill positions to be able to take what defenses are willing to give us and run with it.
We're so fond of all verticles, why not have him run a quick out while in the slot as the outside man runs deep. Its in the playbook. Its how we got down field with Berrios in the game winning drive against FSU last year.screen, jet sweep or reverses. at least give the defense something to think about
You don’t find it at least curious that both of our QBs massively predetermine their decisions based on pre-snap reads? That they both consistently throw very low % throws?View attachment 66552
Posted this play as an example of everything that is wrong with 12 and why Cager was right. This is the play that 12 threw to Pope out of the end zone. You see that is obviously the dumbest option here.
Has beautiful protection. All he has to do is GO THROUGH HIS PROGRESSIONS. ****, same slot in progression sees CAGER wide open for a 1st down. Second option would be back shoulder to Wiggins on the again, 1st down marker. Or he can wait for a releasing JT for a probable touch down.
Last but not least is a two fer option with back running out of the back field to either dump to, or imagine this, run through the friggin hole that a Mack Truck could have went through.....
This is why 12 is the wrong QB here. He absolutely locks in on one option. For an RPO QB, that can't fly. Just have to go through progessions in an RPO O
and some wonder why his comp % is crap.
We kicked a FG cause he passed out of the endzone on this play.