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I would love to see a sky cam replay of next weeks game. Then we can truly analyze the WR routes, etc.
other than JT's TD pass today, it seemed we were throwing into really right coverages.

The route concepts are the same ones from 2000.

They worked then. They don't work now.


Please elaborate.

He is basically saying LB aren't 255 anymore and can actually run down designed check downs to the flat for no gain.

He is said these plays don't work any more:
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The game has changed such a great deal the last 10 years with spread offenses.

And Richt has changed with it.

He's running a zone read and RPO's!

You just keep saying this nonsense about Richt being below average (yeah, right) and the game having passed him by.

But you provide no details whatsoever to support your claims.

You just say it and expect people to believe it.
 
The game has changed such a great deal the last 10 years with spread offenses.

And Richt has changed with it.

He's running a zone read and RPO's!

You just keep saying this nonsense about Richt being below average (yeah, right) and the game having passed him by.

But you provide no details whatsoever to support your claims.

You just say it and expect people to believe it.

He is below average.

I just spent a page explaining the parameters of it. Ask one of the X's and O's guys to break it down further for you. I'm sure they'd be happy to.
 
I would love to see a sky cam replay of next weeks game. Then we can truly analyze the WR routes, etc.
other than JT's TD pass today, it seemed we were throwing into really right coverages.

The route concepts are the same ones from 2000.

They worked then. They don't work now.


Please elaborate.

He is basically saying LB aren't 255 anymore and can actually run down designed check downs to the flat for no gain.

He is said these plays don't work any more:
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Essentially this.

Our WRs struggle to create separation because the routes are incredibly basic.
 
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He is below average.

NCAA rankings

Median yards per game: 395 (65th)
Miami yards per game: 466 (24th)

Median points per game: 28.2 (66th)
Miami points per game: 32.0 (42nd)

He's also 153-30-1 as an OC. That's an .834 winning percentage.

He was .782 at Georgia and is currently .800 at Miami.

But he's below average.

Why?

Because nystateofmind says so! And that's all he'e going to say.
 
I just spent a page explaining the parameters of it. Ask one of the X's and O's guys to break it down further for you. I'm sure they'd be happy to.

You spent a page exposing yourself as a clueless hack.

I don't need it explained further. I already know you're a fraud with no backing whatsoever.
 
He is below average.

NCAA rankings

Median yards per game: 395 (65th)
Miami yards per game: 466 (24th)

Median points per game: 28.2 (66th)
Miami points per game: 32.0 (42nd)

He's also 153-30-1 as an OC. That's an .834 winning percentage.

He was .782 at Georgia and is currently .800 at Miami.

But he's below average.

Why?

Because nystateofmind says so! And that's all he'e going to say.

You know the team performed better (on offense) after Bobo became OC?

Side note: Richt was OC at UGA from 2001-2006. He has been OC for us in 2016-2017. Did he even coach that many games as an HC and OC?
 
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Essentially this.

Our WRs struggle to create separation because the routes are incredibly basic.

Our quarterback is super inaccurate.

He missed open receivers all day.

Funny how our touchdown plays (basically our BIG plays) were passes and catches where the receiver ran free.

If Rosier was better the offense would be better.

Tough to comprehend, I know.
 
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You know the team performed better (on offense) after Bobo became OC?

Only marginally so in the offensive rankings and less so in the win column (they were a almost a full game worse in wins).

Let me ask you this though.

How did FSU do when he left?
 
You know the team performed better (on offense) after Bobo became OC?

Only marginally so in the offensive rankings and less so in the win column (they were a almost a full game worse in wins).

Let me ask you this though.

How did FSU do when he left?

Please note I edited my post. I don't understand how you get that record.

Didn't they win an NC before Richt was OC?

Let me know if you need the actual stats for "marginal" improvement.

Side note: Not sure you're aware but OCs don't have win/loss records.
 
Didn't they win an NC before Richt was OC?

FSU won a NC in 1993 when Richt was QB coach and in 1999 when he was OC.

He left for Georgia after the 2000 season.

Then FSU bottomed-out over the next 5-6 years.

I simply asked it because the Bobo stuff was misleading and cherry-picking.

Across the board Richt's teams have won more games when he called plays.

Period.
 
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Didn't they win an NC before Richt was OC?

FSU won a NC in 1993 when Richt was QB coach and in 1999 when he was OC.

He left for Georgia after the 2000 season.

Then FSU bottomed-out over the next 5-6 years.

I simply asked it because the Bobo stuff was misleading and cherry-picking.

Across the board Richt's teams have won more games when he called plays.

Period.

Newsflash: They were winning before he was OC

1987-93 (Before Richt was OC):

- 11 Wins 5 out 7 Years (10 wins each in the other 2)
- 7 for 7 in Bowl Games (2 Fiesta, 1 Sugar, 2 Orange)
- Every Year Finished in the top 5
- National Championship
 
Average wins
FSU 7 years (1987-1993) before Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (1994-2000) that Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (2001-2007) after Richt called plays: 8.3

UGA 6 years (2001-2006) that Richt called plays: 10.2
UGA 6 years (2007-2012) after Richt called plays: 9.5

And so far....

Miami two years (2014-2015) before Richt called plays: 14-12 (.538%)
Miami two years (206-2017) that Richt called plays: 16-4 (.800%)
 
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Didn't they win an NC before Richt was OC?

FSU won a NC in 1993 when Richt was QB coach and in 1999 when he was OC.

He left for Georgia after the 2000 season.

Then FSU bottomed-out over the next 5-6 years.

I simply asked it because the Bobo stuff was misleading and cherry-picking.

Across the board Richt's teams have won more games when he called plays.

Period.

Newsflash: They were winning before he was OC

1987-93 (Before Richt was OC):

- 11 Wins 5 out 7 Years (10 wins each in the other 2)
- 7 for 7 in Bowl Games (2 Fiesta, 1 Sugar, 2 Orange)
- Every Year Finished in the top 5
- National Championship

Average wins
FSU 7 years (1987-1993) before Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (1994-2000) that Richt called plays: 10.9

So FSU was elite before he called plays and he kept them elite.

After he left they regressed.

Georgia was average before he called plays, he made them elite and they slightly regressed after he stopped.

And Miami is markedly better already.

But wins aren't important, right?
 
Newsflash: They were winning before he was OC

1987-93 (Before Richt was OC):

- 11 Wins 5 out 7 Years (10 wins each in the other 2)
- 7 for 7 in Bowl Games (2 Fiesta, 1 Sugar, 2 Orange)
- Every Year Finished in the top 5
- National Championship

Newsflash: They won the same when Richt was the OC.

-11 wins in 5 out of 7 years (10 wins the other two)
-Every year finished in the top 4
-National Championship

:stupid:
 
Average wins
FSU 7 years (1987-1993) before Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (1994-2000) that Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (2001-2007) after Richt called plays: 8.3

UGA 6 years (2001-2006) that Richt called plays: 10.2
UGA 6 years (2007-2012) after Richt called plays: 9.5

And so far....

Miami two years (2014-2015) before Richt called plays: 14-12 (.538%)
Miami two years (206-2017) that Richt called plays: 16-4 (.800%)

Did you really just compare Richt's record to a Golden Record? That isn't an accomplishment. Why not compare him to a great coach like Randy too?

Perhaps it was more than Richt considering the output didn't change (prior to him being OC).

UGA (Not marginally either) scored more points AFTER he Bobo was OC. I also posted the stats in another thread. Do you need it again?
 
Didn't they win an NC before Richt was OC?

FSU won a NC in 1993 when Richt was QB coach and in 1999 when he was OC.

He left for Georgia after the 2000 season.

Then FSU bottomed-out over the next 5-6 years.

I simply asked it because the Bobo stuff was misleading and cherry-picking.

Across the board Richt's teams have won more games when he called plays.

Period.

Newsflash: They were winning before he was OC

1987-93 (Before Richt was OC):

- 11 Wins 5 out 7 Years (10 wins each in the other 2)
- 7 for 7 in Bowl Games (2 Fiesta, 1 Sugar, 2 Orange)
- Every Year Finished in the top 5
- National Championship

Average wins
FSU 7 years (1987-1993) before Richt called plays: 10.9
FSU 7 years (1994-2000) that Richt called plays: 10.9

So FSU was elite before he called plays and he kept them elite.

After he left they regressed.

Georgia was average before he called plays, he made them elite and they slightly regressed after he stopped.

And Miami is markedly better already.

But wins aren't important, right?

And he wasn't the reason they became elite. Do you understand how OCs don't have win/loss records?

Do you understand that this is about whether Richt can have success doing both? He is not just the OC (like he was at FSU), he is the HC. It is not as simple.
 
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