GaTech4ever
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Saw someone mention that they didn’t see much of Jordan Williams. I believe he split snaps 50/50 with Charlie Clark.
If it were guaranteed then we would have started that drive at the 35. We started at the 4 for some reason. The truth is, asking a player to track a kickoff of relatively low trajectory going towards the sidelines, catch it and perfectly place his feet out of bounds to put the ball at the 35 isn’t the trivial task that you guys seem to think it is. Smith was still running when he caught the ball. It was nearly impossible for him to line himself up properly in that situation.Letting the ball bounce is putting your fate in random luck - straddling the OoB lines while catching the ball is controlling your fate and guaranteeing your Return Team will get a Penalty and the ball at the 35
Guaranteed field position at the 35 yd line vs Random luck of a bounce deep in your own Territory on a LIVE BALL - FREE KICK , this is a no-brainer
I don't understand how you can't process which alternative is better given the scenario, there's a reason that this strategy is now taught at all Levels of FB
I'm gonna step out in a limb and take a guess here - if the previous HC started using this strategy, you would poke your chest out & proudly say, "he's playing Chess while everyone else is playing Checkers"
But when CGC teaches our Players the latest methods & strategies to help us win, you cut him down at the knees (pun intended)
So even when CGC is right, in your eyes he's still wrong
What did Jeff with a G ever do to you guys?
Rumph was PFF’s top-ranked pass rusher in the nation last year.Duke has a good pair of defensive ends. Rumph has been projected as a 1st-3rd round NFL draft pick.
If we return a kickoff for a td, did we have a possession?You do realize we didn’t start a drive,right? If you don’t start the drive it did not end.
The only team that possessed the ball was duke
You can challenge whether we scored or not.it was a forward progress issue. cant challenge that
I just watched the replay on ESPN Watch and I'm not sure that ball would bounce out. It was going to land in bounds.Well I’m not sure that coaching paid off very well considering something bad happened when very likely nothing bad would have happened had he just watched the ball.
I mean yeah but it doesn’t matter. Ruling on the field was forward progress and he got tackled into the end zone. You can not review forward progress. So all of this is a moot point.You can challenge whether we scored or not.
Yes, he had some surgery's over the summer and came back at 251#. He played this game at 221#.Tariq played his best game of the season and was the highest graded player on D. I wonder if he was dinged up early on this season and the time off gave him time to recover. He looked like himself.
YesIf we return a kickoff for a td, did we have a possession?
Wow, I'm emotionally worn out. Exciting, frustrating - good plays followed by Bad News Bears on both sides! Grateful for the win.
The good:
1. Sims had a better game. Still made a very critical error with the interception (should have taken the sack or thrown it away), but he RAN well...this time he knew where the sticks were and made a lot of 3rd and longs for us. Great job!
2. RB - they are so fun to watch - we have a lot of great RBs!
3. PATs!!!
4. D - Curry and KOliver had big time games! Great to see a couple of sacks as well. Carpenter with the interception, some fumble recoveries, etc. We had our bad moments, but overall, nice.
5. 56 points! Offensive play calling was a little better - noticed that we have started to use the RBs to their skill level!
The bad:
1. It's Duke. You put our guys up against guys our size and closer to talent level and well, we win. Not sure we can say we turned a corner, but hope so
2. ST - oh my...continues to be a problem
3. Duke made lots of drops and mistakes that helped us.
4. The refs. Maybe I'll feel differently after I watch the replay from TV, but from live, it looked as if the replay booth refused to look at anything that i thought was close enough to at least confirm. (First 2 Duke TDs as well as the non-safety call that helped us in the long run) And, I have no idea why Collins didn't challenge the non-safety call. Again, maybe I'll feel differently after I see it on replay.
5. Pass protection. Sims was running for his life most of the night.
6. Still stupid penalties!!!!!!!
Thanks for the entertainment and the win!!!!!
Sims has a wide open field to his left. He should have just run. Maybe he would have been spotted and tackled quickly, or maybe he would have run for 20 yards. But we would not have lost the ball. Very poor decision making on his part on that play.Sims had a better game. Still made a very critical error with the interception (should have taken the sack or thrown it away), but he RAN well...this time he knew where the sticks were and made a lot of 3rd and longs for us. Great job!
Is “highest graded” and “best” from the coaches, or another source?Tariq played his best game of the season and was the highest graded player on D. I wonder if he was dinged up early on this season and the time off gave him time to recover. He looked like himself.
Since I never played football above middle school level, I do not consider myself knowledgeable about the game. That said, I have seen a bunch of games in my life and paid attention. The eyeball test is my measure. Right now we are definitely improving and better recruits are coming in. Last night passes my eyeball test. I paint myself optimistic.Is “highest graded” and “best” from the coaches, or another source?
The PFF player grades all need a subscription, and I’m not THAT interested in their grades
Don’t know.Which has a higher probability? A player messing that play up or the ball bouncing so randomly that it doesn’t go through the end zone or out of bounds?
It would Not be a DRIVE. He said we “lost a drive”. Not a possession.If we return a kickoff for a td, did we have a possession?
Was at the game. Fans really got into it when the refs didn't award us the safety.
Overall, outside of a couple of really dumb plays I was more than fine with how we played. D held up in the second half, offense capitalized on turnovers and were still able to produce with Gibbs out. Happy to get the W.
Curious but what is your experience to determine how hard it is? I mean, he obviously screwed it up but if it was really that hard why would coaches teach it.If it were guaranteed then we would have started that drive at the 35. We started at the 4 for some reason. The truth is, asking a player to track a kickoff of relatively low trajectory going towards the sidelines, catch it and perfectly place his feet out of bounds to put the ball at the 35 isn’t the trivial task that you guys seem to think it is. Smith was still running when he caught the ball. It was nearly impossible for him to line himself up properly in that situation.
I’m not sure they actually teach it for that situation. If it is a hard kickoff that you have to catch in stride going towards the sideline then it doesn’t make much sense that you should also be setting your feet perfectly out of bounds when you make contact with the ball. Depending on the speed and flight of the ball it may not even be possible.Curious but what is your experience to determine how hard it is? I mean, he obviously screwed it up but if it was really that hard why would coaches teach it.
The Law Firm of Mason, Smith, & Griffin will serve us well at RB in Gibbs' absence, I hope Griffin will be back soon, but Mason & Smith should be OK
Things happen fast at some positions, we go from 4 guys that can Start to 2 Guys and hoping for no more injuries