The mismanagement of the roster with this staff is mind blowing

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In Richts first class he signed 1 DT and 1 OLinemen. Both aren’t even on the team anymore. Scrambling to find DTs late last cycle cause apparently they were the only ones who didn’t expect them to go pro when it was widely known they were most likely going pro. Signing 1 linebacker last year when we could have multiple LBs leave after the year, and that one linebacker we signed has been practicing at DE. This is amateur hour what’s going on..
 
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Those nsd misses are always a sign if a HC will be successful or not. Follow the first two classes and if they get held holding there dik in there hands on NSD then thats a sign they wont win. Its never failed me to tell whos a jag.....but people put the blinders on and they see what they want to see when the evidence early on tells u all u need to know
 
Not to defend Richt, but anyone can tell you that when a new coach comes in, he is basically trying just to keep the incoming class together. The new staff isn't yet put together, and many of the recruits brought in weren't necessarily the new staff's first choice, but bodies are needed
A better gauge is to judge the 2nd year of recruiting Then you can see the athletes the staff was truly targeting.
 
In Richts first class he signed 1 DT and 1 OLinemen. Both aren’t even on the team anymore. Scrambling to find DTs late last cycle cause apparently they were the only ones who didn’t expect them to go pro when it was widely known they were most likely going pro. Signing 1 linebacker last year when we could have multiple LBs leave after the year, and that one linebacker we signed has been practicing at DE. This is amateur hour what’s going on..
been saying this since that first year.
 
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The defense isn't that much of a problem considering all you posted. The offense will be loaded at the skill positions next season and the OL, which takes the longest to develop, should declare itself on way or another next season. The QB position has not matured well, and there's legitimate beef to made there but I think Jarren is the real deal.

I'd like to see a 2019 kid with a grad transfer for competition at QB, and then I expect Max Johnson to be pursued for 2020. Richt will have every toy he wants on offense next season if Bryant comes in as a grad transfer and we can only hope the OL will push out 7-8 strong players.
 
how about having one Redshirt freshman qb, a qb being redshirted, a redshirt freshman qb that may be gone after spring. add insult to injury, your not recruiting one this year but you are recruiting an one and done senior qb. Bryant is not coming and that leaves you with a redshirt sophomore and a redshirt freshman going into your 4th year
 
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Not to defend Richt, but anyone can tell you that when a new coach comes in, he is basically trying just to keep the incoming class together. The new staff isn't yet put together, and many of the recruits brought in weren't necessarily the new staff's first choice, but bodies are needed
A better gauge is to judge the 2nd year of recruiting Then you can see the athletes the staff was truly targeting.
I knew there would be one of you guys to come here and try to justify this. So if you are coming to make an excuse for that, then make an excuse for how we whiffed on Briggs and Chatman who we recruited for months and went to FSU. Also Jalen Goss who we were after as well and Willie stole him from Auburn. Save the excuses.
 
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I knew there would be one of you guys to come here and try to justify this. So if you are coming to make an excuse for that, then make an excuse for how we whiffed on Briggs and Chatman who we recruited for months and went to FSU. Also Jalen Goss who we were after as well and Willie stole him from Auburn. Save the excuses.

We also signed Nesta who is better than all 3 of them
 
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It hasn't been perfect but there isn't one position where there's a glaring problem going into 2019.

QB will be a healthy competition
RB is stacked
WR is stacked
TE is solid
OL has the numbers
DL is good not great
LB is okay
DB is above average
 
It hasn't been perfect but there isn't one position where there's a glaring problem going into 2019.

QB will be a healthy competition
RB is stacked
WR is stacked
TE is solid
OL has the numbers
DL is good not great
LB is okay
DB is above average
WR is not stacked why do people keep saying this. Richards was the bonafide #1 and when he went down, it really hurt us. Cager jag, Harley jag, Langham other than some jump balls is not good. Thomas is a player but not a true number 1, he’s linited and has dropped some balls. All the young kids have potential but what have they done in college to call the position stacked. Stacked is Bama and Clemson who have multiple game changers, we have 1.
 
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WR is not stacked why do people keep saying this. Richards was the bonafide #1 and when he went down, it really hurt us. Cager jag, Harley jag, Langham other than some jump balls is not good. Thomas is a player but not a true number 1, he’s linited and has dropped some balls. All the young kids have potential but what have they done in college to call the position stacked. Stacked is Bama and Clemson who have multiple game changers, we have 1.

Richards hurt no doubt, and JT isn't a #1 because Richt sucks at getting him the ball. Half of the game plan should be to get the ball to JT with some room to run. Do that a few times a game and this is a whole different offense. As for the other guys, they may look like JAGS right now, but you never know. Everybody said Berrios was a JAG until suddenly he wasn't. If Richt can find ways to get the ball to Harley and Cager can be consistent, there's no reason they can't both be good.
 
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