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re: Do ya'll realize how stupid we look

Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:39 pm to
Posted by davesdawgs
Georgia - Class of '75
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Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:39 pm to
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Regardless of whether or not someone thinks he is a good, great, or bad coach, we were 5 yards from the MNC last year, and he helped get us to that point. A tipped pass and a instinctual catch were the reason we didn't play for it all.


Foo, while I agree to some extent, we were actually not as close as we should have been. We were out of timeouts so obviously timeout management was an issue. The play on the 5 yard line had little chance of success; even had the pass not been tipped, the intended receiver was well covered. I still believe spiking the ball and running a play with multiple options would have made more sense. Murray should have been rolling out with an option to keep it himself shuttle to Gurley or pass to an open receiver. The mere fact that Richt didn't come up with a winning play in that situation speaks volumes to the difference between a good coach who puts up a good fight against a defending champion and a great coach who puts together the winning formula to beat the defending champion.
Posted by FooManChoo
Member since Dec 2012
41792 posts
Posted on 11/5/13 at 3:57 pm to
Here's the thought process for the play called: We were driving and had the defense on their heels; they were tired. We had a play called up before getting to the line. We've run that play before with success. If the play works, we win. If it doesn't, we have one more shot with the clock stopped to come up with a better plan.

What went wrong? It wasn't the play call, it was a tipped pass by a talented CJ Mosely, who will be picked up pretty early on in the draft. He tipped the pass and it was caught out of instinct (how many times do you think players practice not catching balls in situations like that?)

In my opinion, it was bad luck. If the ball is thrown a few inches one way or the other, or if Conley doesn't see the ball or just lets it go by, we have another shot at it. The ball was tipped and caught by the wrong receiver. That wasn't the play, but that's what happened. That wasn't a poor coaching decision, IMO. If we score on that play, CMR is hailed as the best coach in town and we are a month away from creaming an undeserving ND team. But the ball was tipped and we're talking about how we could have won instead of how we did win.

CMR called a good game, IMO. The fake punt called right after Saban called his (and didn't execute) was brilliant. Saban was the one who didn't manage the clock wisely. Going into the half, I recall seeing quite a few unhappy Bama fans on the board talking about how he pissed away the clock.

If our defense wasn't gutted for so many rushing yards, or if we didn't bite on the play-action toss, we're playing for the title. Our defense let us down in that game, but CMR called a good one. The offense did what it needed to do, but a tipped pass made all of the difference in the world. I won't put that one on CMR one bit.
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58943 posts
Posted on 11/6/13 at 5:57 am to
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The mere fact that Richt didn't come up with a winning play in that situation speaks volumes to the difference between a good coach who puts up a good fight against a defending champion and a great coach who puts together the winning formula to beat the defending champion.




Hurry up offense, time running out, no time outs....do you REALLY believe that Richt called that play? The coaching staff had seconds to assess the situation, see what personnel Alabama had on the field, call a play. You've had 9 months. Bobo made the call, not Richt. Murray should have spiked the ball and not looked to the sideline. 'm not getting on Murray, necessarily. Unless you've been in a similar situation, you cannot imagine the chaos and confusion going on on the field. Do you know how many other SEC teams wish they had been in our situation? People talk about how Miles is better than Richt? miles didn't come as close to winning a NC as Richt.
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