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Posted on 2/3/26 at 9:25 pm
Posted on 2/3/26 at 9:25 pm
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Hopefully we can get someone that can develop some type of a pass rush. Texas’s previous DC is still looking for a job. Other than that… let’s hear some candidates.
Hopefully we can get someone that can develop some type of a pass rush. Texas’s previous DC is still looking for a job. Other than that… let’s hear some candidates.
Posted on 2/3/26 at 10:20 pm to Kneehigh
I’m guessing we try to lure Jarvis Jones away from Carver Columbus or try to poach C-Rob from Bama.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 10:33 am to Kneehigh
I cant believe they hired him away.
I dont feel like he did a very good job here
I dont feel like he did a very good job here
Posted on 2/4/26 at 12:09 pm to claydawg09
Utter lack of pash rush for the majority of the past two seasons
Posted on 2/4/26 at 1:14 pm to claydawg09
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Based on what?
If there was a "most sacks by edge rushers" team statistic, we'd have been ranked in the 130s last season if not dead last (2 total).
Didn't have an OLB finish in the top 50 in the SEC in sacks in 2025 and 2023. Chaz Chambliss finished 18th in 2024.
Finished 117th in sacks per game last season despite blitzing the shite out of inside linebackers over and over. The way that Kirby promised to fix the running game after last season and did, I'm hoping he does the same thing for the pass rush this off-season.
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Posted on 2/4/26 at 2:52 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
I knew we were bad at QB pressure but didn’t think it was that bad. How is this possible? Talent not the same? Coaching? Seems to be more to it. Kinda wonder if Kirby suggested for Chidi to move on as he knows this hurt us tremendously the previous 2 years.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 6:11 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
You’re right. No arguing it. But I think you’re blaming the wrong guy.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 6:51 pm to claydawg09
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You’re right. No arguing it. But I think you’re blaming the wrong guy.
Why do you think this? Just wondering. I'm not disagreeing with you and I'd imagine it's complicated. It's the postion coach's job to ID the recruits and portal players he likes, but then again he had a good one with Damon Wilson and the situation would've been different with Damon Wilson.
I also don't know enough about football to know why the scheme isn't resulting in more sacks. Some on here may chime in here with running the hoop and setting the edge, but 2 sacks from the outside linebacker position is dismal, and our pass rush was the biggest buzzkill from this past season.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 8:57 pm to Violent Hip Swivel
Lots of layers to this but it’s a defensive scheme issue. Our Jack linebacker which is the primary stand up guy on the edge is taught to worry about the run first. This year that was mostly Q Johnson. Guys who got time/ cross trained there include but are not limited to Chris Cole, Gabe Harris, Zayden Walker, Elo Modozie, and Kris Jones and 3 true freshmen.
There’s probably something out there that charts this, but I want you to think about every 3rd or 4th down of 6 or more yards to go we faced on D this year. I would just about guarantee that over 50 percent of those we had the edge guys stunting or twisting. Meaning they’re not the one designed to get the pressure. They’re muddying up the water for the O line assignments and while they might get home it’s more so designed so the blitzing linebacker gets the pressure. A lot of other teams play it similar to the way most NFL teams do. 3rd/4th down 6 plus to go is turn the DL loose, particularly the ends, and let them get after the QB. We’ve never done that under Kirby. Ever. Hell Travon Walker spent 3 years here and maxed out with like 4 sacks in 2021. He’s had 10+ sacks now for 2 or 3 seasons in the nfl. It’s a matter of opportunity. If we gave our edge guys more opportunities,, they’d get more sacks but our defense might not be as good against the run.
Now speaking specifically on 2025, I was never really pleased with what I saw from Q Johnson when he got 1 on 1 rush opportunities. He seemed uncreative and lacked any semblance of a move. But he was a damn demon against the run so he’s gonna get the most opportunities because he’s on the field more. I also give him some grace because he’s a converted QB. While other guys were practicing rips and swims and spins he was trying to hit the deep over in stride.
I think most would agree with my sentiments on Q but what was the alternative this year? Chris Cole is a really talented pass rusher. He finished the year with 4 and left 4 easy ones on the field by rushing too recklessly. Problem is he’s also our best cover linebacker. We lose that when he rushes. Zayden Walker came on late but he’s really supposed to be in inside backer. He doesn’t have the size to hold up out there and you could see that if he didn’t get an advantage with his initial burst he probably wasn’t gonna win the rep. Elo Modozie was a late panick grab after Damon Wilson’s bitch arse left us in a predicament. Modozie took a while to adjust to SEC play but he also just lacks the twitch to be a good pass rusher at this level. Gabe was great at 5 tech against the run this year but he gained weight to do so. Went from 240 to 270. Lost a step in the process. Less pass rush.
I know that was a lot but it comes down to our scheme not allowing a lot of opportunities for anyone to put up numbers especially regarding sacks. And obviously if you thought Uzo missed recruits you have to pay credence to NIL and the fact that he won’t have to do that in Dallas anyways. He’s a good coach. You don’t go from Colorado to Georgia to the Cowboys by being bad at your job.
There’s probably something out there that charts this, but I want you to think about every 3rd or 4th down of 6 or more yards to go we faced on D this year. I would just about guarantee that over 50 percent of those we had the edge guys stunting or twisting. Meaning they’re not the one designed to get the pressure. They’re muddying up the water for the O line assignments and while they might get home it’s more so designed so the blitzing linebacker gets the pressure. A lot of other teams play it similar to the way most NFL teams do. 3rd/4th down 6 plus to go is turn the DL loose, particularly the ends, and let them get after the QB. We’ve never done that under Kirby. Ever. Hell Travon Walker spent 3 years here and maxed out with like 4 sacks in 2021. He’s had 10+ sacks now for 2 or 3 seasons in the nfl. It’s a matter of opportunity. If we gave our edge guys more opportunities,, they’d get more sacks but our defense might not be as good against the run.
Now speaking specifically on 2025, I was never really pleased with what I saw from Q Johnson when he got 1 on 1 rush opportunities. He seemed uncreative and lacked any semblance of a move. But he was a damn demon against the run so he’s gonna get the most opportunities because he’s on the field more. I also give him some grace because he’s a converted QB. While other guys were practicing rips and swims and spins he was trying to hit the deep over in stride.
I think most would agree with my sentiments on Q but what was the alternative this year? Chris Cole is a really talented pass rusher. He finished the year with 4 and left 4 easy ones on the field by rushing too recklessly. Problem is he’s also our best cover linebacker. We lose that when he rushes. Zayden Walker came on late but he’s really supposed to be in inside backer. He doesn’t have the size to hold up out there and you could see that if he didn’t get an advantage with his initial burst he probably wasn’t gonna win the rep. Elo Modozie was a late panick grab after Damon Wilson’s bitch arse left us in a predicament. Modozie took a while to adjust to SEC play but he also just lacks the twitch to be a good pass rusher at this level. Gabe was great at 5 tech against the run this year but he gained weight to do so. Went from 240 to 270. Lost a step in the process. Less pass rush.
I know that was a lot but it comes down to our scheme not allowing a lot of opportunities for anyone to put up numbers especially regarding sacks. And obviously if you thought Uzo missed recruits you have to pay credence to NIL and the fact that he won’t have to do that in Dallas anyways. He’s a good coach. You don’t go from Colorado to Georgia to the Cowboys by being bad at your job.
Posted on 2/4/26 at 9:31 pm to claydawg09
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Gabe was great at 5 tech against the run this year but he gained weight to do so. Went from 240 to 270. Lost a step in the process. Less pass rush.
That was really solid, thanks.
This was the big headscratcher for me. I'd assumed all offseason that Gabe Harris would be our featured OLB, and then the Marshall game starts and he's all swolled up and in Mykell Williams' old spot.
While you're here, why do we run so many double inside linebacker blitzes that don't seem to work 95 percent of the time, or do a lot of teams do this and I just don't notice?
Posted on 2/5/26 at 6:35 am to Violent Hip Swivel
I think with the inside backer blitzes you really get into a chicken v the egg scenario. We do it to try to get pressure obviously but we do it more often than others because we knew our edge guys this year weren’t great. But maybe they’re not great because if the rb or te does one little thing they have to pause for a quarter second to consider if there could be some type of draw/screen/ delayed run coming. Other teams leave that responsibility solely on the inside backer so the edges can rush freely. So if our edges don’t look great we at least have to consider that it could be that we’re almost putting too much emphasis on run stopping and neglecting the pass rush side. I am hopeful that a lot of the frustrations of 2025 were more personnel based. We had to play the older guys more because the younger were just too inexperienced or not bulked enough to play more on possible run downs. I hope that’s the case. If not, we need to take a much longer look at the athlete we recruit for edge and what we are asking them to do.
Posted on 2/6/26 at 7:00 am to claydawg09
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You’re right. No arguing it. But I think you’re blaming the wrong guy.
Fire Bobo. Everything that goes wrong is his fault.
Posted on 2/6/26 at 7:23 am to Violent Hip Swivel
Simply put, our D scheme prioritizes setting the edge over pressuring the QB for our OLBs.
We need a tactician to replace CUD. CUD was a recruiter not a tactician. The guy I want is Brandon Jordan. Then maybe a NFL guy and then Kwiatkowski.
We need a tactician to replace CUD. CUD was a recruiter not a tactician. The guy I want is Brandon Jordan. Then maybe a NFL guy and then Kwiatkowski.
Posted on 2/6/26 at 8:01 am to Floyd Dawg
I know what you guys are all thinking, but y'all do realize the OLB coach does not call the defensive plays or scheme, right? The OLB is supposed to teach technique, and what to do within the scheme the defensive coordinator calls. The DC decides what formation, personnel etc to call then sends that down to the defensive QB (typically one of our ILB) who calls the formation/scheme to the defensive group. If each position group called their own scheme we would have a mishmash scheme where players are bumping into each other. The OLB coach does not have anything to do with what is called once the game starts.
They do have some input with how to attack an offense pregame and some during halftime IF the DC and head coach wants their input.
Georgia's whole defensive philosophy is to pressure the QB, and affect the ply. The last several years we have concentrated on pressuring the QB and making him uneasy in the pocket early in the season, and then attack and sack the QB later in the season.
They do have some input with how to attack an offense pregame and some during halftime IF the DC and head coach wants their input.
Georgia's whole defensive philosophy is to pressure the QB, and affect the ply. The last several years we have concentrated on pressuring the QB and making him uneasy in the pocket early in the season, and then attack and sack the QB later in the season.
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