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We didn’t need no trick plays our receivers were burning the CB. There was always someone open. Malik didn’t do check downs and he stared down the receiver he was going to throw to gottdammit. Richt did an amazing job with a young man that wouldn’t be a starter anywhere else, be real come on nowWith Richts playbook it is more than just a qb issue. Poor route combos... simple formations with no pre-snap motion. I could go on. Richt needs to scrap his playbook and install a true spread offense. We aren't beating good teams consistently with his plays and play calling.
My problem with the open receivers argument... a lot of the new offensive systems have moved away from relying on college kids going through progressions. (Briles, Malzahn, etc). Some of the best offenses make it easy for the QB to know where the ball should go.