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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 195350" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I've never heard Johnson so down on a team as he was Saturday. Threatening, even. It seems inevitable that at least two assistants will be going, and I make it three with the special teams guy, and with his comment that some of those Abacks "won't be back there next year," I suspect we will have some transfers out. Not necessarily because he will pressure them, but if you come to college to play football and the message is move to the end of the bench, it is time to go while you have some eligibility left. Wouldn't you? We all saw the problems and yes, it was embarrassing.</p><p></p><p>When an A back who is the pitch man on the triple O doesn't even bother running his route and instead seems to wander off to the left on the snap? And the QB and WR can't get their routes straight? And LBs blow through gaps untouched, again, to completely disrupt the option? When Georgia leaps offside on a critical down and the center is nice enough to hold the snap long enough for him to get back onside? I dunno. But I have thought before that Johnson cannot survive another season like this one, or one even resembling it. One season is understandable. Two would be very serious. Two on top of four or five mediocre seasons broken by a great season will not get it anywhere.</p><p></p><p>I hope Johnson can put things together again. I really do, because when it is working the triple O is the most beautiful play in football, art in motion. I don't know what you call what we saw Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 195350, member: 2175"] I've never heard Johnson so down on a team as he was Saturday. Threatening, even. It seems inevitable that at least two assistants will be going, and I make it three with the special teams guy, and with his comment that some of those Abacks "won't be back there next year," I suspect we will have some transfers out. Not necessarily because he will pressure them, but if you come to college to play football and the message is move to the end of the bench, it is time to go while you have some eligibility left. Wouldn't you? We all saw the problems and yes, it was embarrassing. When an A back who is the pitch man on the triple O doesn't even bother running his route and instead seems to wander off to the left on the snap? And the QB and WR can't get their routes straight? And LBs blow through gaps untouched, again, to completely disrupt the option? When Georgia leaps offside on a critical down and the center is nice enough to hold the snap long enough for him to get back onside? I dunno. But I have thought before that Johnson cannot survive another season like this one, or one even resembling it. One season is understandable. Two would be very serious. Two on top of four or five mediocre seasons broken by a great season will not get it anywhere. I hope Johnson can put things together again. I really do, because when it is working the triple O is the most beautiful play in football, art in motion. I don't know what you call what we saw Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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