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re: A few Offense Observations...

Posted on 10/18/15 at 11:20 am to
Posted by TallyDawg
Florida
Member since Jul 2013
926 posts
Posted on 10/18/15 at 11:20 am to
How many QBs have we lost? Park, LeMay, anyone else?

I agree on all points in the OP. There have been times through out Bobos career here that I would scratch my head but none of them amounted to the amount of crap I saw last night.

Is it TOO many new pieces? New OC, new OL coach, new RB coach?

The thing that REALLY grinds me is that we haven't seen Bauta. So what if he can't push the ball down field... we can't push the ball down field now with Lambert. And if we do it's like playing Russian roulette. Ramsey is who I thought he was. Great arm, but just as risky as Lambert.

And Shotty? Sweet jesus is he just closing his eyes and picking a random play with his highlighter?

This is also further proof that you can never have enough stud rbs.

I don't have much, if any hope against UF. Hell, they may just shut us out. Maybe some healing and getting players back like iMac and Jenkins will help but it's going to be rough.

/soapbox
Posted by HellRaisingDawg
Lake Park, Georgia
Member since Oct 2013
1585 posts
Posted on 10/18/15 at 11:38 am to
Doing some thinking here (look out!):

As horrible a the QB play has been, can we really properly assess how our OC has performed? Lambert is terrible, and Ramsey shite the bed as soon as he come in. Shotty had no part in the recruitment of Ramsey, and bringing in Lambert reeks of desperation due to horrible circumstances at the position.

Perhaps Shotty is doing what he can with what he has? It's just a thought and, if true, not on him, but squarely on Richt and the program he built before Shot came in.

Granted, I have not seen ANYTHING to give me confidence in him moving forward, but....it's just a thought.
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