This is on Richt

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Matt Porter ‏@mattyports 4h4 hours ago
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Have to agree with DMoney. Its all on Richt and tonight we had superior talent to VA Tech.
 
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A combo of a bad Oline, the insistence on trying to establish the run, a QB that holds the ball too long( understanding he has a bad unit 'protecting' him', a lot of drops are a recipe for disaster

But this is my worst nightmare of the Richt hire. I see why UGA didn't want him calling plays or running an offense anymore. College football is now very much an offensive game where teams routinely score over 35 points and UM in the last three games can't break 20. Yeah...

As for a lack of talent, again, print out a depth chart of the UM roster from tonight and you'll see a lot of these guys at the next level in a few years.

There's a lot of truth in this post.
 
I said it last year. We should have hired Doug Meacham.

As a head coach? Come on. Tulane wouldn't even look at him. He's still just a co-OC at 51 years old.

He didn't want to leave TCU and he calls plays. The other Co-OC who doesn't call plays was offered the OC at Texas and turned it down. The guy does nothing but score points and turned Boykin into a Heisman candidate.

Not true. He lobbied hard for an interview at Tulane. Trust me, I know. He was interviewed and was a finalist at North Texas. He wanted to leave.
 
The 3rd and short plays are mind blowing. We never have anyone working the short middle of the field. No slants, crosses, drags, nothing. We ran 4 verts about 4-5 times on 3rd and medium.

I never thought I'd see an OC ignore the middle of the field more then Coley, Richt has surpassed that by a mile.

Richt and Kaaya are a match made in football ****. Kaaya sacked himself 5-6 times today by getting antsy when the protection was good.

Absolutely. The offensive scheme is so sickening it's like it was designed to fail.

I remember very well what I watched in Blacksburg two years ago. We didn't need a big night from Kaaya because we risked lining up against them and seeing if they could stop basic power plays. It worked. Imagine that.

Tonight we never even tried. Anything else is pathetic rationalization.

Here are some clips from that game two years ago. Notice the I formation sets, 1 back sets, quick hitting blasts, use of running backs on curl routes over the middle, along with schemes similar to what we're using now. Somehow James Coley (briefly) from 2014 is everything I expected from Mark Richt in 2016.

Those types of plays would cleanse the offensive linemen and help maximize Kaaya. Right now we are making sure his weaknesses are at forefront.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3PGvPkBqUQ
 
Richt is just a disaster. This is pretty unbelieveable actually.

It's even more baffling when you consider he's been coaching for as long as he has.

He's got no business calling plays. I'm willing to give him all the chances in the world to succeed here as a CEO type head coach but this ****ing play calling experiment needs to end immediately.

When was the last time UM had real innovative, top-of-the-line OC?

Gary Stevens?

Maybe Erickson( who was his own OC basically)?
 
Richt is just a disaster. This is pretty unbelieveable actually.

It's even more baffling when you consider he's been coaching for as long as he has.

He's got no business calling plays. I'm willing to give him all the chances in the world to succeed here as a CEO type head coach but this ****ing play calling experiment needs to end immediately.

When was the last time UM had real innovative, top-of-the-line OC?

Gary Stevens?

Maybe Erickson( who was his own OC basically)?

I actually think Jedd Fisch had the potential to be that guy.
 
Richt is just a disaster. This is pretty unbelieveable actually.

It's even more baffling when you consider he's been coaching for as long as he has.

He's got no business calling plays. I'm willing to give him all the chances in the world to succeed here as a CEO type head coach but this ****ing play calling experiment needs to end immediately.

When was the last time UM had real innovative, top-of-the-line OC?

Gary Stevens?

Maybe Erickson( who was his own OC basically)?

I know he wasn't anything out of this world but compared to what we have now I'd be ecstatic with having Jedd Fisch back.

But to your point....we've basically been self imposing additional sanctions on ourselves for the last 12 years with incompetent hirings. This administration won't do jack to fix it anytime soon either.
 
Richt is just a disaster. This is pretty unbelieveable actually.

It's even more baffling when you consider he's been coaching for as long as he has.

He's got no business calling plays. I'm willing to give him all the chances in the world to succeed here as a CEO type head coach but this ****ing play calling experiment needs to end immediately.

When was the last time UM had real innovative, top-of-the-line OC?

Gary Stevens?

Maybe Erickson( who was his own OC basically)?

I know he wasn't anything out of this world but compared to what we have now I'd be ecstatic with having Jedd Fisch back.

But to your point....we've basically been self imposing additional sanctions on ourselves for the last 12 years with incompetent hirings. This administration won't do jack to fix it anytime soon either.

Yeah, Fisch was a clever guy. I was pretty disappointed when he left UM after just a short stint. If I could have him back at UM right now, I wouldn't hesitate
 
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LOL at this basic run scheme by the way. You wanna see a team scheme up the run game watch what Pitt does. They stretch the defense out on every play by having a guy in motion that they either hand it to or fake the handoff to. It's a thing of beauty.

Maybe that's why they are UNC alive with their offense and we made them look like the 85 Bears.

They use all kinds of deception in their offense to keep defenses honest. Watch them. It's a beautifully schemed offense. Then watch the basic **** we do.

Not 1 fckn reverse to Richards all year. **** double reverse with Richards and Coley, sht something other than Kaaya standing in the shotgun EVERY FCKN PLAY!!
 
We threw ONE ******* SLANT ALL GAME LONG.

I'm going to say it again for the 478th time...we are ignoring the short/intermediate middle of the field.

Slants, crossing patterns, digs....non existent. You can't complain about the O-line but then run every ******* route 45 yards down the field. You need chain-moving routes underneath to basically work as a supplemental running game.

Richt is the worst play caller we've had in since Nix, and he's fast approaching him. It's tough enough to be the head coach but this mother ****** wants to call plays from the sideline.

GET A DEDICATED OC UP IN THE BOOTH AND STICK TO BEING THE HEAD COACH.

How about all deep routes on 3rd and 3 and a sack? I almost pulled my eyes out after that. Where were some quick hitters on 3rd and 3? Hit a moving receiver and let him fall forward to keep the drive alive. Nope. Everyone go deep and ask pass pro to hold up.

It's the worst designed offense I've ever seen. Period. We're not even giving ourselves a chance on most drives.
What a nightmare. I didn't think it was possible for Rick to be worse than Coley.

All I keep thinking about is we could have had Petrino 2 years ago for pennies on the dollar. This administration wants to ******* play it safe with every **** hire and we've seen the result.
 
The 3rd and short plays are mind blowing. We never have anyone working the short middle of the field. No slants, crosses, drags, nothing. We ran 4 verts about 4-5 times on 3rd and medium.

I never thought I'd see an OC ignore the middle of the field more then Coley, Richt has surpassed that by a mile.

Richt and Kaaya are a match made in football ****. Kaaya sacked himself 5-6 times today by getting antsy when the protection was good.

Absolutely. The offensive scheme is so sickening it's like it was designed to fail.

I remember very well what I watched in Blacksburg two years ago. We didn't need a big night from Kaaya because we risked lining up against them and seeing if they could stop basic power plays. It worked. Imagine that.

Tonight we never even tried. Anything else is pathetic rationalization.

Here are some clips from that game two years ago. Notice the I formation sets, 1 back sets, quick hitting blasts, use of running backs on curl routes over the middle, along with schemes similar to what we're using now. Somehow James Coley (briefly) from 2014 is everything I expected from Mark Richt in 2016.

Those types of plays would cleanse the offensive linemen and help maximize Kaaya. Right now we are making sure his weaknesses are at forefront.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3PGvPkBqUQ

The main takeaway from these highlights is that Duke Johnson was a ****ing beast.
 
Richt is just a disaster. This is pretty unbelieveable actually.

It's even more baffling when you consider he's been coaching for as long as he has.

He's got no business calling plays. I'm willing to give him all the chances in the world to succeed here as a CEO type head coach but this ****ing play calling experiment needs to end immediately.

When was the last time UM had real innovative, top-of-the-line OC?

Gary Stevens?

Maybe Erickson( who was his own OC basically)?

I know he wasn't anything out of this world but compared to what we have now I'd be ecstatic with having Jedd Fisch back.

But to your point....we've basically been self imposing additional sanctions on ourselves for the last 12 years with incompetent hirings. This administration won't do jack to fix it anytime soon either.

Yeah, Fisch was a clever guy. I was pretty disappointed when he left UM after just a short stint. If I could have him back at UM right now, I wouldn't hesitate

First things first we need Richt to swallow his pride and allow for a dedicated OC to even happen.

You can bet your *** the incompetent decision makers that reside within our administration look at him as a sacred cow and won't put any pressure on him to do anything for a while.
 
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The OL is playing worse for starters. We lost good WRs. Kaaya is playing scared. VT is a much better and older and experienced team this year and playing at home. There are a number of reasons. You are knowledgeable. You know you can't say we did this last year, so we should do it again this year. We put 47 on UNC in 2014 and they put 56 on us in 2015.

It's the same OL. Stacy Coley will play in the NFL and Ahmmon Richards is a future star. VTech got smashed by Syracuse and lost to Al Golden the past two years.

We were unprepared. Again. We can't make a 30-yard field goal. Our penalties are idiotic. We drop more passes than any team in Power 5. We were constantly running against the numbers.

That's coaching.

U deflect all blame away from kaaya smh oline bad richt been bad but so has kaaya man
 
U deflect all blame away from kaaya smh oline bad richt been bad but so has kaaya man

Kaaya has not played like a Day 1 or even a Day 2 draft pick. He's unathletic and that hurts us. But he's good enough to win with in college football. We should be much better than we are.
 
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