OldhamA
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I have a question for the football minded people on the board.
When did Richt fall in love with this concept? Were his Georgia teams destroyed by it during his time there?
The commentators (NC game) were saying that he was drawing up some RPO plays on a grease-board for them this week and talking animatedly about the possibilities this concept opens up.
As far as I'm aware Richt is famous for his Fast Break offence. He doesn't appear to have run much of that this year - although I haven't studied the tape I'm not seeing the simple passing concepts that I've seen him detail in YT videos.
I know that Richt is on record as saying he was surprised at our lack of speed. Is that why he's not calling much Fast Break offence? It would certainly seem to fit more with our QBs skillset than what he's currently running (not that I think the QB has to be a running threat to run the RPO, more that I think Kaaya is incredibly indecisive and needs easy reads).
When did Richt fall in love with this concept? Were his Georgia teams destroyed by it during his time there?
The commentators (NC game) were saying that he was drawing up some RPO plays on a grease-board for them this week and talking animatedly about the possibilities this concept opens up.
As far as I'm aware Richt is famous for his Fast Break offence. He doesn't appear to have run much of that this year - although I haven't studied the tape I'm not seeing the simple passing concepts that I've seen him detail in YT videos.
I know that Richt is on record as saying he was surprised at our lack of speed. Is that why he's not calling much Fast Break offence? It would certainly seem to fit more with our QBs skillset than what he's currently running (not that I think the QB has to be a running threat to run the RPO, more that I think Kaaya is incredibly indecisive and needs easy reads).