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Carson Beck
Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:42 am
Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:42 am
I just want to say I think Carson is a good qb and I dont blame him for this season. Between Bobo, Searles and the wrs dropping everything thrown their way, he was fighting an uphill battle. Going to Miami was his best move and I wish him the best.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:43 am to MikkUGA
No one disagrees with this, its clear now that Bobo and him had beef all along like an insider told us after the Bama game. Regardless of what the Bobo cucks think on this board. There are 2 of them and they know who they are
Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:49 am to Dawg4Life47
Enlighten us using football IQ and not your low-brow take, please.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 9:52 am to Spaceman Spiff
Football IQ has nothing to do with gossip or reading from an insider about beef. Those are mutually exclusive
Think thru your statement and repost it, so that I can provide the answer you were hoping
Think thru your statement and repost it, so that I can provide the answer you were hoping
This post was edited on 1/21/25 at 9:53 am
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:00 am to Dawg4Life47
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No one disagrees with this, its clear now that Bobo and him had beef all along like an insider told us after the Bama game. Regardless of what the Bobo cucks think on this board. There are 2 of them and they know who they are
Moken and Stet barely spoke to each other; so, explain to us how the OC and QB being buddies is a key ingredient to winning championships.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:08 am to Dawg4Life47
Nope, you say he needs to go, so tell us why. Use football IQ, not muh feelings.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:38 am to New Money
Simple in some relationships it works and some they don't. In this one it didn't and now Beck is in Miami because of it and Bobo is going into next season on heels of his worst OC'ing in his UGA career since 2007-2011
Stetson got into the NFL and Monken is the #1 OC in the NFL. It worked for them
Not that hard
Stetson got into the NFL and Monken is the #1 OC in the NFL. It worked for them
Not that hard
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:51 am to Dawg4Life47
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Monken is the #1 OC in the NFL
That's Ben Johnson, who just got a head job.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:54 am to SteelerBravesDawg
Well, then Monken is the top OC in the NFL now....
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:56 am to Spaceman Spiff
He is the OC and is responsible for everyone under him, correct? This means Searels too.
I will use data since that is the easiest
From 2007 - 2011 he averaged ~30ppg consistently
From 2012 - 2014 he averaged ~37ppg consistently
From 2015 - 2019 he averaged ~30ppg consistently
From 2020 - 2021 he averaged ~25ppg consistently
2022 was Monken
2023 he averaged 40ppg
2024 he averaged 31ppg
In the last 16 years he has averaged the level of ppg to be a championship team in only 3 seasons and those were during Mark Richts last crappy years.
If you chart these numbers on a graph its been a decline since 2019 with the anomaly being 2023 where he had Ladd and Bowers. And it ended with shitty play calling costing us the Bama SECG game and playoffs.
At the beginning of the season, I was on the Bobo train, but clearly Kirby is giving his buddy more rope. (There is still time to make moves, we will see)
Coley performed similarly in 2019 and Kirby let him move on to A&M.
Bringing him back seems to be a Bobo move IMO but can't confirm of course.
Bobo's play calling is not creative, hence the stats I have cited above.
If they worked, it would equate to more points. And then the DROPS. Leading the ENTIRE country in this category is grounds for dismissal for at least 1 coach. We have 4 and 5 star guys at the position and had a 5 star throwing them the ball. If that is not on the coach coaching them to catch, then what is? Is it the protection and not enough time? Then that is on the Oline coach not coaching the Oline properly for the game plan. Is it overall execution of the offense? Then that is on the OC (Bobo)
Doesn't matter how you slice it, someone has to go.
Here is what will happen next season: We will start Gunner, at the first sign of a stagnate offense for a couple of games or we lose in Knoxville in game #3, Bobo will panic for his job and put in Pugs. This won't lead us to the SECG nor playoffs and Kirby will either have to fire his buddy or go down with the ship in time. He will fire him IMO and we will look back at a wasted 3 years (2023, 2024 and 2025) on the heels of back to back Natty's.
All because we kept the problems we knew were already there. (Bobo + Searels)
To put it in perspective for our back to back Natty years, we averaged ~40ppg
I will use data since that is the easiest
From 2007 - 2011 he averaged ~30ppg consistently
From 2012 - 2014 he averaged ~37ppg consistently
From 2015 - 2019 he averaged ~30ppg consistently
From 2020 - 2021 he averaged ~25ppg consistently
2022 was Monken
2023 he averaged 40ppg
2024 he averaged 31ppg
In the last 16 years he has averaged the level of ppg to be a championship team in only 3 seasons and those were during Mark Richts last crappy years.
If you chart these numbers on a graph its been a decline since 2019 with the anomaly being 2023 where he had Ladd and Bowers. And it ended with shitty play calling costing us the Bama SECG game and playoffs.
At the beginning of the season, I was on the Bobo train, but clearly Kirby is giving his buddy more rope. (There is still time to make moves, we will see)
Coley performed similarly in 2019 and Kirby let him move on to A&M.
Bringing him back seems to be a Bobo move IMO but can't confirm of course.
Bobo's play calling is not creative, hence the stats I have cited above.
If they worked, it would equate to more points. And then the DROPS. Leading the ENTIRE country in this category is grounds for dismissal for at least 1 coach. We have 4 and 5 star guys at the position and had a 5 star throwing them the ball. If that is not on the coach coaching them to catch, then what is? Is it the protection and not enough time? Then that is on the Oline coach not coaching the Oline properly for the game plan. Is it overall execution of the offense? Then that is on the OC (Bobo)
Doesn't matter how you slice it, someone has to go.
Here is what will happen next season: We will start Gunner, at the first sign of a stagnate offense for a couple of games or we lose in Knoxville in game #3, Bobo will panic for his job and put in Pugs. This won't lead us to the SECG nor playoffs and Kirby will either have to fire his buddy or go down with the ship in time. He will fire him IMO and we will look back at a wasted 3 years (2023, 2024 and 2025) on the heels of back to back Natty's.
All because we kept the problems we knew were already there. (Bobo + Searels)
To put it in perspective for our back to back Natty years, we averaged ~40ppg
This post was edited on 1/21/25 at 11:05 am
Posted on 1/21/25 at 10:58 am to SteelerBravesDawg
Not true, Monken is #1 in more categories...he just seems more like a HC.
Monken is a perpetual OC and should stay that way
Monken is a perpetual OC and should stay that way
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:33 am to Dawg4Life47
What is the difference in 23 and 24? Didn't know the coach had anything to do with drops. Couldn't be because beck was putting them in front/behind/over/under? How many acrobatic vs on target catches did Bowers/Ladd make that bailed Beck out?
So, when players don't execute and aren't talented enough to get open, no amount of coaching will take them far. Yet, its Bobo's fault. Got it. Interesting thing is that with the same players minus stet and with bowers/ladd hurt part of the season, he equaled/bettered monken's numbers. Interesting.
Now, those other years - compare talent levels. Can't base one off the other as the overall talent wasn't there. But that's not important, is it?
So, when players don't execute and aren't talented enough to get open, no amount of coaching will take them far. Yet, its Bobo's fault. Got it. Interesting thing is that with the same players minus stet and with bowers/ladd hurt part of the season, he equaled/bettered monken's numbers. Interesting.
Now, those other years - compare talent levels. Can't base one off the other as the overall talent wasn't there. But that's not important, is it?
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:37 am to Spaceman Spiff
Coach is responsible for drops, either recruited the wrong guys or someone is screwing with technique in season which is a no no. You clean up catching technique in the off-season.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:42 am to Spaceman Spiff
If you are talking about Bobo. Here would be an instance of something he does that drives me crazy. Against ND it was apparent ND wanted to load the box and make Gunner beat them throwing it. The drive that made it 20-10, Georgia drove right down the field with open receivers everywhere. The very next drive Bobo runs up the middle 3 times in a row. The 3rd time on 3rd and 3 in his brilliance he ran Cash Jones 150 pound arse up the middle. Its dumb shite like that. Instead of going with what they are giving you he thinks he can out smart people by calling something no one would call.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:52 am to lewis and herschel
Who coaches receivers?
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:52 am to MikkUGA
What happens when the line fails at blocking?
Posted on 1/21/25 at 11:56 am to Spaceman Spiff
What happens when Nate Frazier is almost averaging a first down every time he carries the ball but you decide to run up the middle with Cash Jones against a loaded box.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 12:01 pm to Spaceman Spiff
Point being ND was loading the box and leaving wrs open. The dumbest possible call you could make would be Cash Jones up the middle. However on a regular basis at crucial times in the game Bobo will make the dumbest possible call because he thinks he can out smart someone by making a call "that no one would expect" . How about allowing your talent make plays and putting them in the best possible position to make those plays.
Posted on 1/21/25 at 12:01 pm to MikkUGA
What two issues does Frazier have that Jones doesn't? Especially in high-stakes games? Also, why is Kirby demanding we run the ball?
Posted on 1/21/25 at 12:09 pm to Spaceman Spiff
I dont think at that point in the game Kirby was demanding anything. Bobo was calling the plays and personel.
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