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Nobody is getting fired. Geez, ladies, calm down.
Strange.
GT up by 21 points over NC and lost 38 - 31.
UGA up by 21 over UT and lost 38 - 31.
You guys that are too sensitive about criticism directed at the program should not be on a message board. Period. Jesus Christ.
Take it for what it is, armchair qbs just discussing their opinions. Nothing more.
Don't be such drama kings.
If you think PJ isn't looking at options and opening up discussions then you are extremely naive.
In PJ I trust.
Nobody is getting fired. Geez, ladies, calm down.
Last year our passing game made us successful on O. We need a passing game to make the opponents back off. Need some quick short passes. More play action passes; drop by back don't seem to work.
But that said, blocking is terrible and tackling is not to level of last year. Special teams Wow so bad. OLine real disappointment. Our runs up the middle are terrible. Our O line should be be able to drive block 2 to 3 yards. Did last year. What has happened.
There is plenty of blame to go around. You don't get this bad on offense by only one position failing.Is it really the AB's fault like I keep hearing? I mean I've seen them miss a few plays but every time we snap the ball the O-Line looks completely lost. It's like they're trying to get to the second level by running right by the first level without even trying to block them. I've never seen our offensive line look this bad in CPJ's entire tenure. Am I missing something that's causing everyone to blame the young guys?
http://thebirddogblog.com/2007/10/05/reading-is-fundamental/Numbers dictate more than just which side of the field to run the play. They also determine blocking assignments and who the quarterback’s keys are. Because of this, every player– not just the quarterback– needs to recognize the numbers. Whoever is #1 becomes the quarterback’s read key, determining whether the QB keeps the ball or gives it to the B-back. #2 becomes the quarterback’s pitch key. Those two players go unblocked. The playside A-back blocks #3.
Is it really the AB's fault like I keep hearing? I mean I've seen them miss a few plays but every time we snap the ball the O-Line looks completely lost. It's like they're trying to get to the second level by running right by the first level without even trying to block them. I've never seen our offensive line look this bad in CPJ's entire tenure. Am I missing something that's causing everyone to blame the young guys?
CPJ has to open his playbook and pull out some plays to back the defense off 9 in a box. They are daring GT to throw and with Clemson they figured they would gamble and get burned some and they did twice, but they KNEW GT would be consistent at doing it, so they kept the pressure. It was simple but brilliant. That's what Duke & ND have done as well. Shut the run down and dare the pass. It's working.
You got it backwards... Our running game made the offense successful last year. 5 to 6 yards on the dive had defenses on their heals all game. If we can't run we can't score imo.
There is no reasonable argument against being good at both. In my mind it is a question of: where is your ceiling with the players you have and the scheme you are committed to in terms of potential at either phase. Our ceiling as a running team is leading the nation. Our ceiling as a passing team might be as high as 70th or something. So, we need to focus on running first and foremost. We need to be able to pass effectively with the windows we get and make people pay.Actually, this is an interesting question in my mind. I have made the argument (again and again...sorry!) that we have to be more effective passing in order to keep defenses from packing the box and shutting down the running game by out-numbering us in the box. I suppose there is an argument to make that when we are especially effective at blocking, that we force teams to stuff the box to try to slow us down, this making the "over the top" passing that CPJ loves (well, in truth we all love it when it works! LOL).......I hadn't thought of it this way...but there is a chicken and egg question here in my mind.
I do strongly believe that BOTH are necessary to be top notch on offense.