EddieK
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Need Buster to put in the pick-6 play
Low mark in GT football history. Key is focused on beating ugag 365 days per year, except when they need to borrow one of our coaches…He'll be working the game for UGA...
The Atlanta Journal Constitution: Georgia sings praises of new Georgia Tech coordinator Buster Faulkner.
UGA sings praises of new Georgia Tech coordinator Buster Faulkner
UGA quality-control assistant Buster Faulkner, who recently became Georgia Tech's offensive coordinator, has proven to be an "invaluable" member of the Bulldogs' coaching staff.www.ajc.com
No one mention us!Who is watching for Buster? Wonder if the announcers are aware of this controversy!
Some are just now waking up to the fact we've been b slapped. Mutt keeps our Co-OC, our recruiting suffers because he's working for them. Then despite all the hoopla about all his contribtions, we're just now figuring out he's just one of many analysts. I'm sure he's a great guy that just doesn't understand rivalries and once we finally get him on campus he'll develop into what we want him to be. In the mean time, we're frustrated and they're laughing.I heard no mention of our QB whisperer or the fact that he was hired by us. In fact, never saw him on camera once. Lots of talk about Monken, though, and his work with Stetson. Whatever supposed benefit that fonts suggested we would get from OCBF working in the booth last night was non existent.
The benefits were non-apparent. Suggested benefits were more than just a mention on TV. They included the stature of an OC/recruiter having worked with a team in the playoffs, if not the champion (twice).I heard no mention of our QB whisperer or the fact that he was hired by us. In fact, never saw him on camera once. Lots of talk about Monken, though, and his work with Stetson. Whatever supposed benefit that fonts suggested we would get from OCBF working in the booth last night was non existent.
How so? We're in the dead period. And he's already been on the recruiting trail previous to that.Some are just now waking up to the fact we've been b slapped. Mutt keeps our Co-OC, our recruiting suffers because he's working for them. Then despite all the hoopla about all his contribtions, we're just now figuring out he's just one of many analysts. I'm sure he's a great guy that just doesn't understand rivalries and once we finally get him on campus he'll develop into what we want him to be. In the mean time, we're frustrated and they're laughing.
People were suggesting we would get some publicity from him being in the booth. We did not get mentioned once. Nor did I hear his name, but I did hear Monken's name a lot.The benefits were non-apparent. Suggested benefits were more than just a mention on TV. They included the stature of an OC/recruiter having worked with a team in the playoffs, if not the champion (twice).
I don't want Ugag to win this. But it's like investing - I may have no use for a product personally, but if I think its stock is going up, I'm buying it, anyway. Him finishing out his season with the Mutts won't affect us at all negatively but may provide some benefit.
That's what I meant by investing. Heart says I don't want Ugag to win it all, but head says they're probably going to, anyway. Investments should be made with the head, not the heart. If they're going to win it anyway, why not get some benefit from it?I mean.. “watch what we do” prior to the dead period followed by the guy getting another natty and then coming back into your home to talk about what he’ll do to develop you is not a bad look. Ever.
Yes, I know, but it wasn't the only benefit suggested. The publicity was a minor sidelight compared to the recruiting acumen garnered by being a valued analyst on a 2-in-a-row natty team.People were suggesting we would get some publicity from him being in the booth. We did not get mentioned once.
The benefit does not outweigh the negatives. Its just a bad optic. We already have the benefit of him working with a national champion QB, he doesn't need to do it twice. The fact this thread exists and that we are actually questioning if he has mixed loyalties is bad. Who is paying him right now? If I was him, I would want to be at my new job, watching film and getting to know the program. Now we have to wait another week.The benefits were non-apparent. Suggested benefits were more than just a mention on TV. They included the stature of an OC/recruiter having worked with a team in the playoffs, if not the champion (twice).
I don't want Ugag to win this. But it's like investing - I may have no use for a product personally, but if I think its stock is going up, I'm buying it, anyway. Him finishing out his season with the Mutts won't affect us at all negatively but may provide some benefit.
No problem - he'll have gobs of time to catch up on that between January and September. Gobs of time.The benefit does not outweigh the negatives. Its just a bad optic. We already have the benefit of him working with a national champion QB, he doesn't need to do it twice. The fact this thread exists and that we are actually questioning if he has mixed loyalties is bad. Who is paying him right now? If I was him, I would want to be at my new job, watching film and getting to know the program. Now we have to wait another week.
Maybe he should throw the films away from TFG's regime and start with the last 8 games from last year. Anything previous is not going to tell him anything useful.Faulkner will have plenty of time to study all of the ugly film about our offense over the past several years.
No worries.
Hmmmm. I like the way you think.Maybe he should throw the films away from TFG's regime and start with the last 8 games from last year. Anything previous is not going to tell him anything useful.
I hope he has an offense that suits our players ready to go by start of spring practice vs the week of the Louisville game.No problem - he'll have gobs of time to catch up on that between January and September. Gobs of time.
I have faith that he will because I have faith in the guy who hired him and allowed him to finish out his season. Spring is a ways off.I hope he has an offense that suits our players ready to go by start of spring practice vs the week of the Louisville game.