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re: QBs down to two.

Posted on 8/29/16 at 6:55 am to
Posted by Peter Buck
Member since Sep 2012
12420 posts
Posted on 8/29/16 at 6:55 am to
Y'all, stop breathing out of your mouth for a second. This isn't a risk vs conservative argument. It's about making intelligent decisions about the long term development of our young QB who is by all accounts a phenom. There is a reason this has always been done. I realize that y'all know a lot more than anyone else who has ever been involved with football, but again.... Whatever... If he is ready, great... If he isn't and another QB plays, it is because our coaches are being wise.
Posted by Sandwich
Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
5549 posts
Posted on 8/29/16 at 7:27 am to
Here is my thought process on the QBs...

First off the coaches are watching every practice, multiple times, and know these kids better than we ever will. If they think starting Eason gives us a better chance to win, then we have to trust their judgment. There is a reason they are coaching UGA...cause they generally know what the frick they are doing.

Secondly, this is a whole new offensive system. While I do believe Brice and Greyson are more seasoned, I don't for a second believe either one of them know the playbook significantly better than Eason. They have experience...and I give that that is huge, but does it trump ability and playbook knowledge?

Finally, Chubb. I say that because with a healthy Chubb, Eason will not have to win the game by himself. Mix that in with a supposed focused OLine and you have a great little starting point for a QB with no experience.

I trust our coaches because they wanna win the fricking game. Some of you on here act like they are sabotaging their own career.

If you wanna see that...go watch the Bauta experiment last year at Florida. That was literally the game that got Richt fired.
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