Andy Staples on CMR "One of the all time great play callers."
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There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
Jon Richt has been crucial in being a voice for modernization and creativity, and is another guy that gets a fair amount of flak here. He’s your future coordinator too once he can grow a beard and Dugans/Brown move on, so get used to him.
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
I think he will do whatever it takes to win.
No doubt he’s getting better and more creative as a play caller but I would slow down on the “all time” kinds of commenrs
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
Jon Richt has been crucial in being a voice for modernization and creativity, and is another guy that gets a fair amount of flak here. He’s your future coordinator too once he can grow a beard and Dugans/Brown move on, so get used to him.
What do you base your Jon Richt comment on? How do you know he’s the voice for modernization and creativity?
No doubt he’s getting better and more creative as a play caller but I would slow down on the “all time” kinds of commenrs
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
Jon Richt has been crucial in being a voice for modernization and creativity, and is another guy that gets a fair amount of flak here. He’s your future coordinator too once he can grow a beard and Dugans/Brown move on, so get used to him.
What do you base your Jon Richt comment on? How do you know he’s the voice for modernization and creativity?
Look at all the points we've left on the table in the redzone. Until they can playcall around our lack of OL power, Richt should not be called Great.
He would be looking better, if like was said above, the execution was better. There's been many examples where plays were there, but one guy missed a block, or Rosier dropped a snap or made the wrong read. The offense is starting to gel. The defense definitely is, and they're starting to feed off each other.
No doubt he’s getting better and more creative as a play caller but I would slow down on the “all time” kinds of commenrs
There’s still room for improvement, but he isn’t getting the credit he deserves for manufacturing points and production out of a Malik Rosier led offense thats without Walton and an effective Richards.
A few weeks ago some of us were negged for saying losing Walton made him a better and more creative playcaller. Richt himself pretty much said said almost the same exact thing the other day. He's been forced out of him comfort zone and the results have been tremendous. The question is will he fully embrace the spread going forward, or will he revert back to what he was initially trying to build once he gets the pieces again?
Jon Richt has been crucial in being a voice for modernization and creativity, and is another guy that gets a fair amount of flak here. He’s your future coordinator too once he can grow a beard and Dugans/Brown move on, so get used to him.
What do you base your Jon Richt comment on? How do you know he’s the voice for modernization and creativity?
I’ve heard him credit Jon twice in the last two weeks in speaking with the presss but don’t recall which ones. He gave Jon credit for some of the new things we saw vs VT, and in a separate instance complimented him for speaking truth to power where others couldn’t/wouldn’t.
Brad Kaaya at QB was a straight jacket for an OC.