He's been a head coach for 15 years and feels rusty.
Oh no more fullback lol im almost done
It's crazy how limited our offense is, both from a run and pass stand point, bc of Brad Kaaya smh
crossover22[]_[];2657244 said:Richt is smart. Next week is massive to see how this team responds coming off that emotional loss.
I read it to say that he should have gone with more 2-back runs when he wanted to run, instead of the single-back runs. I think he's acknowledging that running out of shotgun is useless with Kaaya, because there is no run threat from the QB. So, he's going to run from more 2-back sets, which should also open up play-action pass from those sets.
That's how I interpret the comment. And I don't see it as a negative.
Funny how once its acceptable to bash Richt, everyones true feelings have come out. Every knows Richt was average as **** at Georgia. Bob Stoops type ****. Never terrible but never elite
Funny how once its acceptable to bash Richt, everyones true feelings have come out. Every knows Richt was average as **** at Georgia. Bob Stoops type ****. Never terrible but never elite
Funny how once its acceptable to bash Richt, everyones true feelings have come out. Every knows Richt was average as **** at Georgia. Bob Stoops type ****. Never terrible but never elite
I don't think anyone here called him elite.
crossover22[]_[];2657244 said:Richt is smart. Next week is massive to see how this team responds coming off that emotional loss.
Richt is a very good guy, but not a good coach. I can;t even think go the last big game he has ever won.
Unlike the previous coach mark knows when something isn't working . Many have complained about too much rpo. Well here's his quote from today .
Richt has said he’s both rusty as a play-caller (a job he’s performing for the first time in a decade) and said play-calling is “overrated.” Asked about his play-calling, he said he probably favored RPO (run-pass option) plays too much and didn’t call enough designed two-back runs (fullback blocking for a running back).
“We’ll get back to that” in the coming weeks, he said.
I read it to say that he should have gone with more 2-back runs when he wanted to run, instead of the single-back runs. I think he's acknowledging that running out of shotgun is useless with Kaaya, because there is no run threat from the QB. So, he's going to run from more 2-back sets, which should also open up play-action pass from those sets.
That's how I interpret the comment. And I don't see it as a negative.
He's been a head coach for 15 years and feels rusty.
He hasn't called plays in a decade.
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