DemCanesByke
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#AnyonebutRorcht
Yea ok buddy our fanbase is the worst in college football
#AnyonebutRorcht
#AnyonebutRorchtYea ok buddy our fanbase is the worst in college football
LOL at the fans. Yes, the fans are responsible for the constant ****show on the field; not the head corch getting paid 4 MILLION a yearYea ok buddy our fanbase is the worst in college football
It will be hard but his best option would to have his son take an off field position and hire an OC/WB coach and an OL coach. Then maybe CMR can take over Special Teams so we can keep Harley.
Firing Richt would be the right move but that’s not going to happen since they just gave him an extension and because of his contribution to the IPF. Since he’s not going anywhere, the next best option would be to bring in a real OC and let him run the offense. That’s probably not going to happen either given the fact that Richt took this job so that he could call plays and give his son a job. So basically we are ****ed.
LOL at the fans. Yes, the fans are responsible for the constant ****show on the field; not the head corch getting paid 4 MILLION a year
I would be happy with a new OC. I’ll take that for now.
Ding! Ding! Ding! We got a winner here!
We can debate position coaches, coordinators etc. all day. THE only thing that will change things is Richt himself. He chose to stay in coaching after UGA because we gave me the opportunity to call plays again. What he felt was "missing" from his time at Georgia...to be 'in the mix' again. So, unless he faces himself in the mirror (tough pill) and decides that he'll go back to the same situation he hated in Georgia where he is a CEO of a program and not in the trenches or he flat out quits --- nothing will change on its own. We'll probably see Folden fire D'No as DC before Richt fires himself and Mark has infinitely more clout/pull then Al did (who didn't do anything btw)
This is the inconvenient truth.Ding! Ding! Ding! We got a winner here!
We can debate position coaches, coordinators etc. all day. THE only thing that will change things is Richt himself. He chose to stay in coaching after UGA because we gave me the opportunity to call plays again. What he felt was "missing" from his time at Georgia...to be 'in the mix' again. So, unless he faces himself in the mirror (tough pill) and decides that he'll go back to the same situation he hated in Georgia where he is a CEO of a program and not in the trenches or he flat out quits --- nothing will change on its own. We'll probably see Folden fire D'No as DC before Richt fires himself and Mark has infinitely more clout/pull then Al did (who didn't do anything btw)
Only way I'd be ok with that is if the OC hire is a quality experienced OC from outside his coaching tree that has ABSOLUTELY NO AFFILIATION TO HIS GOD FORSAKEN OFFENSE. He also needs to relinquish ALL offensive play calling responsibilities and stay the **** out of the way.
In other words, if he's ok being a Bobby Bowden type figurehead....then I guess I'm ok with it for now.
Anything other than what I outlined above he can get the **** out of dodge and go rot in retirement for all I care.
Most HCs are stubborn control freaks... he isn't relinquishing anything.... his plan was to coach his son up to be promoted to OC in a year or two....
Coaching is such an incestuous business... it is all about favors and scratching each other's back..
C'mon dude, we entered the season in the top 10!CMR is not going anywhere unless he chooses to. The University is not going to force him out. He is exactly the kind of administrator the university looks for. They will never have to police the football program because he will do that. And we shouldn't want him to leave - we just need him to recognize that his talents are better utilized as a manager and program front man - not play caller. I am wondering what the rest of the staff is saying to him and each other behind the scenes. We have no idea. They may also feel it's time for change .
I can't find the post but someone mentioned that somewhere along the way the fans lost sight of the fact we all thought we would be an 8-4 or 9-3 team at best this season given the losses of personnel through graduation and the draft. It's tough to expect freshmen or redshirt freshmen to play at the level those senior players did. We got excited about the skill level of Storm 18 class . And bottom line is the talent and depth in the trenches is sadly lacking right now - partially due to inexperience and physical readiness (the young guys) and partially due to lack of talent/athleticism with the others. The program is in season three of a major rebuild.
= complete overhaul, top to bottom.New LB, OL, OC/QB, and ST coach.