The Offense: Putrid & Predictable

I saw in a thread on ITU that Pat Narduzzi said in an interview with a Pittsburgh TV station that Miami was the easiest team for them to game plan against all season and that they felt confident in shutting down our running game because our running game lacked creativity.
This doesn't have to be a case of either/or. Rosier was horrible on Saturday, no question about it. However, there are things our coaching staff could have done differently to give the team a better chance to win the game as well.
 
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That's not the only reason teams use motion. Teams also use motion to set up numerical advantages to a certain side of the field and/or to get defender's eyes looking places they shouldn't. It can also work to confuse defenders by forcing them to have to take on different responsibilities a second or two before the snap.

Edit: this is a reply to Canezum5's post above

And how does any of that help a qb who cant throw the ball accurately?

Did I say that it did? You stated that the reason teams use motion was to tell whether a defense was in man or zone coverage. My post, obviously, was to explain that that is not the only reason motion is used
 
Richt knew Rosier wasn’t accurate and still decided to run a passing scheme based on timing and precision.

Last year it was Kaaya can’t run RPO.

Sounds like a OC who don’t adjust based on his personnel.

I don’t see this offensive system changing in the near future..get ready for a lot of I-form offense next season with Realus George at FB.


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you guys are some armchair QBs...

Only thing Richt is guilty of is going vanilla against inferior opponents, and bringing out the wrinkles against the big guys.

Think about this you overreacting crybabies:

If Malik could have hit the broad side of a barn vs PITT, even for just a single QTR, we win the game easily. I do not in any way harp Richt for keeping it low key with Clemson looming. When you line up and do simple ****, its on the 1-on-1 matchup battles. Not schematics.

We didnt win our 1-on-1s... not up front, not anywhere. I do not think its much to expect the number 2 team in the country to win their 1-on-1 battles up front, or our QB to throw remotely accurately vs a 4-7 team. In fact, by playing how we did we might have a **** shot against Clemson.

You guys are really some ****ing pussies, real talk.
"Why didnt we run the delaware wing-T??"
"Why didnt we do a a statue of liberty play before half time??"
"why dont we run the ball in power I 40 plays a game"

Do you really all think that if we could do these things we would? Have you not watched Georgia football at any point in the past 15 years? Richt loves power running, loves bruser backs, loves fullback and play action. Its an excellent failsafe.

Well when you have a crap offensive line, no FB and limited RBs, and only 1 serviceable TE, how do you expect to run? He is doing what he can with what he has, thats plain and simple. The BC stat line was an excellent comparison for this game. QB sucking it up like a calle ocho hooker, and LOOK, OH NO! WE HAVE NO RUNNING GAME TO BAIL US OUT.

The result was expected if Malik has a bad game. He got us out of a ton of jams this year, and has been more consistent than a lot of top QBs.

I know a ton of you never played football so you don't know how demoralizing that game was to our Oline and QB. It is on them, not the coach this game.

Thats my two cents.
Explain why average teams shut down our Run game. Like totally and completely. Multiple times.

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Why does this need to be explained? Teams are selling out against the run and forcing malik to make plays. He hasnt.

Its not rocket science. The run game would open up if Rosier could force the defense out of the box... buut he can't
So they haven't sold out against Bama, UGA etc? We can't run the ball sell out or not. It's easy to stop the 1 million power plays up the gut. I don't want no excuses. Even games where Rosier threw for tons of ysrds we had trouble running. Get out my face with that bull****

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So youre comparing us to Bama and Georgia knowing full well we dont hold a candle to the talent those teams have up front?

Those teams both have monster lines and tight ends with 3 five star backs rotating.

This team is not that good. Were only 10-1 Because of the work of this staff.

If a team sells out against the run the QB is supposed to have a good game. If they sell out to stop the pass then the run game opens up.

Ok. Show me a game where the passing opened up the run game and ill show you ocean front property in Oklahoma.

Rosier cant operate under center. He cant make consistent reads in the rpo/zone read. The run game is crippled because of Rosier inabilities

THIS. All you bums coming at me like ' even average teams can shut down our run game'

NO ****! I said the same thing. We do not have the players to effectively run! I just broke it all down to you. If we could run on first down for 4+ yards, we wouldnt have to worry about if Malik has a bad game or not!

Literally not rocket science.

WE
DID NOT
WIN
OUR
ONE
ON
ONE
BATTLES

THIS EQUALS TO... WE CANT RUN.

Do you understand now?
 
You can count on one hand the amount of times we had any pre-snap motion yesterday.

Why does Richt refuse to do this regularly? The few times we have, it’s been successful: Berrios jet-sweep vs Virginia Tech, Fake Jet Sweep Counter vs ND (?) where Herndon pulled leading Homer for 20+ yd gain.


If Richt insists on RPO can we fake a jet-sweep for ****’s sakes? Maybe move Thomas, Dallas or Richards around to create some matchups? These aren’t radical concepts folks.

The offense, for a majority of the season, has been unimaginative and predictable. We absolutely can beat Clemson, but that **** will get us stomped next week.


A zebra isn't going to suddenly change it's stripes. So I don't expect Richt to change this late in the season. hUh.
 
Richt knew Rosier wasn’t accurate and still decided to run a passing scheme based on timing and precision.

Last year it was Kaaya can’t run RPO.

Sounds like a OC who don’t adjust based on his personnel.

I don’t see this offensive system changing in the near future..get ready for a lot of I-form offense next season with Realus George at FB.


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Coach Mark Richt had to rely on the INCONSISTENT Rozier. Simply because Miami's lack of running game absolutely SUCKED Friday past! Ouch.
 
I saw in a thread on ITU that Pat Narduzzi said in an interview with a Pittsburgh TV station that Miami was the easiest team for them to game plan against all season and that they felt confident in shutting down our running game because our running game lacked creativity.
This doesn't have to be a case of either/or. Rosier was horrible on Saturday, no question about it. However, there are things our coaching staff could have done differently to give the team a better chance to win the game as well.

ESPN game analyst Brock Huard, also, had similar notions and opined that Kaaya connected on most of those long passes last season. Which Rosier FAILED to do! Again, Cane fandom knows Miami had at least FOUR long pass attempts which should have been completed. But that's all MOOT now. hUh.
 
If he’s woefully inaccurate throwing from the pocket what makes you think he’ll be any better throwing on the run?


Pure comedy on this site.

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Hilarious indeed. But, expected from you, who once said Richt was the "innovator of the run and shoot offense." I get it. To you, Richt is never at any fault. Ever. Even last year, when he admitted to being rusty, you still disagreed with him. You're aware of the incredible amount of options that are better than low percentage options inside the pocket from a proven inaccurate QB, right? I guess it comes down to this:

You guys really believe having a wildly erratic - from footwork to mechanics - QB sit in the pocket and make low % tosses downfield is better than...pretty much any other option?

He's done it all year.. All he had to do was complete a pass.

This is Richt's second year with an o-line that has talent and depth issues, an erratic QB, no FB and poor depth at RB and TE. This team, as constructed, is far from being a complete product. Richt is a football genius and if this year's coaching job isn't exemplary I'm not sure what is. You see what Alabama just did with top 3 classes year after year?
Coach Richt's done a few things to help Malik this year. To me, it seemed like he thought he could get by Pitt without pulling another one out till the ACCCG. I do acknowledge this season has exceeded my expectations and so I'm not going to be upset with any outcome. We got lucky earlier in the year. Would have naturally preferred to close it out against a lesser talented squad yesterday. It happens. I get it.

Miami's luck at the gridiron crap table was bound to fizzle out and all that. I'm just thankful Miami made a **** of a run, and will play in the ACC title game come Saturday night.
 
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Wr’s by themselves all game. I saw it with my own two eyes. Purely Rosiers fault yestersay imo.

If you know your QB is wildly inaccurate, and has been the entire season and perhaps his entire career, and you still call plays requiring precision and accuracy, is the "blame" not to be shared?

Last year, our QB didn't have good feet. Couldn't move. Good accuracy. QB's fault.
This year, our QB has good feet. Can move. Has terrible accuracy. QB's fault.

Accountability is rarely black and white or 100% in either direction, but I think it should be shared until we at least try a handful of things that might help.

Are U suggesting CMR and junior share some of the blame for the fiasco in Pittsburgh. Ouch.:U5PyXda:
 
it's there in the playbook, as has been shown vs vatech AND notre dame

so if you want the right but unpopular answer? We shouldn't HAVE TO ***ING USE THOSE PLAYS VS PITTSBURG

***s sake man, our receivers were wide open on go routes all game long

richt has shown he has a playbook and he does save it for the big games this season.

long story short, complete a **** pass.

ESPN's Brock Huard, also, said the same thing about the go routes being open on Friday. Huard, also, mentioned that Kaaya COMPLETED several of those long passes last season. Enter the 50 points Miami scored on lowly Pittsburgh last season. Of course, Miami had a healthy Richards and Njoku and what not.
 
Going back to the OP, I think pre-snap motion would help move around some LBs to help us get some creases in the run game.
 
you guys are some armchair QBs...

Only thing Richt is guilty of is going vanilla against inferior opponents, and bringing out the wrinkles against the big guys.

Think about this you overreacting crybabies:

If Malik could have hit the broad side of a barn vs PITT, even for just a single QTR, we win the game easily. I do not in any way harp Richt for keeping it low key with Clemson looming. When you line up and do simple ****, its on the 1-on-1 matchup battles. Not schematics.

We didnt win our 1-on-1s... not up front, not anywhere. I do not think its much to expect the number 2 team in the country to win their 1-on-1 battles up front, or our QB to throw remotely accurately vs a 4-7 team. In fact, by playing how we did we might have a **** shot against Clemson.

You guys are really some ****ing pussies, real talk.
"Why didnt we run the delaware wing-T??"
"Why didnt we do a a statue of liberty play before half time??"
"why dont we run the ball in power I 40 plays a game"

Do you really all think that if we could do these things we would? Have you not watched Georgia football at any point in the past 15 years? Richt loves power running, loves bruser backs, loves fullback and play action. Its an excellent failsafe.

Well when you have a crap offensive line, no FB and limited RBs, and only 1 serviceable TE, how do you expect to run? He is doing what he can with what he has, thats plain and simple. The BC stat line was an excellent comparison for this game. QB sucking it up like a calle ocho hooker, and LOOK, OH NO! WE HAVE NO RUNNING GAME TO BAIL US OUT.

The result was expected if Malik has a bad game. He got us out of a ton of jams this year, and has been more consistent than a lot of top QBs.

I know a ton of you never played football so you don't know how demoralizing that game was to our Oline and QB. It is on them, not the coach this game.

Thats my two cents.
Explain why average teams shut down our Run game. Like totally and completely. Multiple times.

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:q3XKXeX:

I thought he just did.
 
you guys are some armchair QBs...

Only thing Richt is guilty of is going vanilla against inferior opponents, and bringing out the wrinkles against the big guys.

Think about this you overreacting crybabies:

If Malik could have hit the broad side of a barn vs PITT, even for just a single QTR, we win the game easily. I do not in any way harp Richt for keeping it low key with Clemson looming. When you line up and do simple ****, its on the 1-on-1 matchup battles. Not schematics.

We didnt win our 1-on-1s... not up front, not anywhere. I do not think its much to expect the number 2 team in the country to win their 1-on-1 battles up front, or our QB to throw remotely accurately vs a 4-7 team. In fact, by playing how we did we might have a **** shot against Clemson.

You guys are really some ****ing pussies, real talk.
"Why didnt we run the delaware wing-T??"
"Why didnt we do a a statue of liberty play before half time??"
"why dont we run the ball in power I 40 plays a game"

Do you really all think that if we could do these things we would? Have you not watched Georgia football at any point in the past 15 years? Richt loves power running, loves bruser backs, loves fullback and play action. Its an excellent failsafe.

Well when you have a crap offensive line, no FB and limited RBs, and only 1 serviceable TE, how do you expect to run? He is doing what he can with what he has, thats plain and simple. The BC stat line was an excellent comparison for this game. QB sucking it up like a calle ocho hooker, and LOOK, OH NO! WE HAVE NO RUNNING GAME TO BAIL US OUT.

The result was expected if Malik has a bad game. He got us out of a ton of jams this year, and has been more consistent than a lot of top QBs.

I know a ton of you never played football so you don't know how demoralizing that game was to our Oline and QB. It is on them, not the coach this game.

Thats my two cents.
Explain why average teams shut down our Run game. Like totally and completely. Multiple times.

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:q3XKXeX:

I thought he just did.
Yeah not buying it. We had the same problem when Kaaya was the QB, except he could throw more accurately than Rosier. And we had better personnel, specifically depth at TE. Do not tell me, UNC and Pitt have better personnel than we do. I hate when people talk about depth because I only refer to it in relation to our opponents. Even a team like UNC who had 1 million injuries was moving the ball against us. At some point some of you will make up and see we have a fundamental problem and it's not just personnel.

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Personnel dictates gameplans. Richt is doing with what he has. Next year should be more creative. At least this year he has a Mobile qb and this year could have been a lot worse. We get some playmakers in and we can crank up the offense.
 
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I keep saying it. Whose fault is it, that terrible teams and average teams can completely shut our run down? Syracuse, UNC, Pitt. No one can convince me that's on Rosier. The guy is an inconsistent QB. He should not be tossing the ball 34 times a game. Should throw more than 18-25 times. Most of his throws are in long yardage.

We don't care about the running game. We don't hit anybody. When it pops through it's mostly by accident. It's been maddening ever since Richt arrived. I can't criticize much else but the rushing attempt numbers are disgracefully low every week, especially in the first half. I realize nobody cares about that but I have several betting systems that center around that stat, and we flunk badly. It is illegitimate toward national laurels. Absolute frailty. You are guaranteed to hit the wall somewhere and be ruthlessly exposed, a la Mike Leach. That's why I've been equally thrilled and stunned all season. Instead of looking at how we fared against the team we played I've been projecting forward to facing the true blue bloods. Not fun when you do that. So many categories have been great -- like pass defense -- while others are horrendous -- like rushing attempts and passing percentage, etc.

Pittsburgh was a poor team but not a soft team. That's where we screwed up. If they had a tissue rushing defense like Virginia last season then we could have waltzed up there all overconfident and unconcerned and it wouldn't have mattered. Our loopy delayed running plays would have busted occasionally and Rosier wouldn't have been able to avoid the end zone multiple times. But this Panther team was like a low level version of all the blue collar teams that gave the great Miami teams fits in bowl games over the decades. Only two teams ran successfully on the Panthers -- Georgia Tech and North Carolina State. Those games skewed the stats to make the run defense look much worse than actual. Our game was the 8th time Pittsburgh held a foe under 4 yards per rush and 5 times it was 3 yards per rush or lower. They held Oklahoma State below 3 yards per rush.

We couldn't run, basically didn't try to run, showed up overconfident/tired and our quarterback is an admirable gutsy journeyman type. Not the greatest combination. Yeah, the deep balls were there but anyone who focuses on that aspect alone is whiffing the big picture. This is not a championship level offense as currently constructed. That's the third game (Florida State, Notre Dame) Rosier has been under 6 YPA this season. Bloody miracle we were unbeaten heading into Friday because in college football your win expectancy is less than 25% if the quarterbacking is below 6 YPA during the game itself.

How many permutations do we have...5? RPO handoff or fake, Rosier takes off up the middle, or makes a one-read throw. Sorry, I guess it's 4, not 5.

No matter the caliber of quarterback our emphasis should be hitting people on offense first, and variety of formation and style second. If we would merely shift in and out from under center, and utilize stuff like I formation toss play fakes while moving Rosier around and taking advantage of always-available 5-15 yard centerfield darts and crossing patterns, there's no way we wouldn't be less vulnerable and predictable than we are right now.

Frankly we got away with crap calls several times in critical situations this year. Those sideline lobs into double coverage are pure crappiola. This is at least the 12th consecutive year we waste too many pass plays down the sideline when as soon as it leaves the quarterback's hand I'm thinking...wonderful, that's a 10% expectancy. It's like the **** third down screens. Who cares if they work occasionally? Outliers are meaningless. Do the right thing and it's remarkable how everything falls into place.

Honest question, he ran 21 personnel at Georgia throughout his 15 years there and that's whether Mike Bobo was calling the offense or him. Why is he abandoning it at Miami?
 
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