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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 929121" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>He’s coached and he plays in an extremely well designed system. Hence my original comment that got the whole Bennett dialogue started which was that I hope we become UGA-lite with our new assembly of coaches.</p><p></p><p>UGA has way more talent on the line and at important positions like TE and RB that they run their offense through. So we would probably have to adapt that system where we’re using 3 and 4 WRs more often to spread the field out whereas they run a lot of sets with a 12 formation. We’ll probably be in a lot more 11 or 10 sets until we can develop some reliable TE options who can block <em>and </em>catch passes.</p><p></p><p>There is a ton of variability in Monken and Georgia’s offense that they don’t bring out very often because they simply don’t need to. They have an extremely good balance of power concepts mixed with spread and even some option.</p><p></p><p>I think with Faulkner only having about 7 months to really get everything implemented we won’t really see the breadth of where we want to be offensively until 2024. But we’ll see a very different team in 2023, one that you can watch and see a very clear direction for where we want to go. I hope we are able to hold onto both Faulkner and Josh Crawford for the 2024 season, because that combo with an experienced junior QB in Pyron could be wild.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 929121, member: 4572"] He’s coached and he plays in an extremely well designed system. Hence my original comment that got the whole Bennett dialogue started which was that I hope we become UGA-lite with our new assembly of coaches. UGA has way more talent on the line and at important positions like TE and RB that they run their offense through. So we would probably have to adapt that system where we’re using 3 and 4 WRs more often to spread the field out whereas they run a lot of sets with a 12 formation. We’ll probably be in a lot more 11 or 10 sets until we can develop some reliable TE options who can block [I]and [/I]catch passes. There is a ton of variability in Monken and Georgia’s offense that they don’t bring out very often because they simply don’t need to. They have an extremely good balance of power concepts mixed with spread and even some option. I think with Faulkner only having about 7 months to really get everything implemented we won’t really see the breadth of where we want to be offensively until 2024. But we’ll see a very different team in 2023, one that you can watch and see a very clear direction for where we want to go. I hope we are able to hold onto both Faulkner and Josh Crawford for the 2024 season, because that combo with an experienced junior QB in Pyron could be wild. [/QUOTE]
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