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re: Article from a couple of years ago about Shottenheimer

Posted on 10/17/15 at 11:41 pm to
Posted by Lucius Clay
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 10/17/15 at 11:41 pm to
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So you want him fired?


Nope. Unfair to evaluate him when he comes into a QB situation so bad that we have to transfer in a QB who got beat out in competition at a lesser program.

Shott deserves a few years to see what he can do with a developing Eason. I just found the prior criticisms interesting, especially about play design and play calling. But he can get better...just as Bobo got better over time.
Posted by Brick67
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 10/18/15 at 1:54 am to
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Shott deserves a few years to see what he can do with a developing Eason


I'm not disagreeing with you about the notion of he should improve over time but we don't have time for him to get better. He's about to inherit a QB that by reasonable analysis one could argue might be the best QB UGA has had in a very long time (we'll see how it pans out). I'd hate for Eason's years to be squandered with an OC who is also developing. He needs to be developed by the time Eason arrives in January, and especially next fall. How many years do you have to be an OC on the big stage before you're developed? As long as he's been in the game to include growing up learning from and watching his dad at work, he should be plug and play. How many times were we going to run that friggin bubble route that wasn't there all night? He didn't have anything better than that? Why hasn't Marshall seen more carries? When will we see even an attempt at just one wildcat play with Bauta that no one has gameplanned for (and I've never been in the "Bauta is our man" camp)? Come on, he's got to have more up his sleeve than what we've seen so far. This is so frustrating with or without #27.
This post was edited on 10/18/15 at 2:08 am
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