Something positive- Our RB Duo

Who didn’t know this tho. It’s strictly coaching that’s the issue. As I said in a thread days ago there are coaches across America that would love to have the “talent we are lacking” it’s the reason it’s frustrating to see plenty coaches doing more with less.

Richt is a idiot and the reason I stopped watching games 2 weeks back. It’s a travesty. Fool can’t even put up 20 pts
 
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These guys In the same backfield at once would be tough to defend. But no, we are incapable of creating plays for them.

Heck, we even did that with Whipp - had coop and javarris in at once, fake screen to one in one direction and slip screen to the other in the other direction. You can do so much out of that backfield with misdirection and very short passes.
 
It's stuff like this that makes Richt's verbal diarrhea about needing more talent all the more laughably baseless. Not to mention that they're both really talented receivers out of the backfield, but that's another glaring area of neglect from Richt. Look at the impact and mismatches created by guys like Alvin Kamara, James White, Austin Ekeler, and our very own Duke Johnson out of the backfield on Sundays. At UM? Nothing to see here.

There's a reason this fan base watches with envy as Jeff Brohm unleashes Rondale Moore all season long at Purdue, especially in their upset of Ohio State. How on earth can Jeff Thomas be so underutilized by comparison? Any playcaller would kill to have guys like Thomas, Homer, Dallas, Jordan, and a host of our other underutilized weapons at their disposal, yet Richt still talks out of his *** about execution and plays that worked 30 years ago.

You either get with the times of modern football or get passed by. We've gone from being the innovative program to the archaic one every one else dismissively mocks. And we need to take Old Yeller behind the woodshed.
 
Playcalling hasn't been great but recievers are wide TF open in most instances and the Qb throws the ball out of bounds.

Somehow this became a thing by some of our fans and its not even close to true.

You guys need to watch other college offenses, how they scheme in mismatches, coverage breaks, etc. This rarely, if ever, happens in a Richt offense.
 
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Thats some pretty interesting numbers. Imagine if we had the OL play of the other 3 schools on that list.
 
Somehow this became a thing by some of our fans and its not even close to true.

You guys need to watch other college offenses, how they scheme in mismatches, coverage breaks, etc. This rarely, if ever, happens in a Richt offense.
They were wide open earlier in the season especially vs LSU but lately the guys haven’t been consistently open like that IMO outside of the glaring plays when they are wide open
 
They were wide open earlier in the season especially vs LSU but lately the guys haven’t been consistently open like that IMO outside of the glaring plays when they are wide open

If you were a receiver you would get tired of running open and the ball going 8 feet over your head. They not giving the same effort for sure. I can't say I can blame them.
 
Something positive? I was positive when I read the title of the thread things would not remain positive.
 
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The one negative I see is they tend to get caught from behind. With Homer's speed, this should never happen.
 
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