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re: Sooo Georgia offense struggled in their scrimmage
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:58 pm to marshallcotiger
Posted on 9/6/20 at 9:58 pm to marshallcotiger
It's not about being a good or bad coach, it's that there are reasonable expectations to fixing an entire offense with limited practices. People keep forgetting that they are not practicing as much.
A QB battle this late means that whoever actually takes over the job has been splitting the Reps with the Ones.
Mullen is a very good offensive coach and it took him two years to fix just the Quarterback position.
Georgia needs to fix QB, RB and OL while changing the entire system without even knowing who their QB1 is going to be. It's not an NCAA game where you just plug and play. It's actually very difficult to achieve with all of those factors put together for a single offseason.
A QB battle this late means that whoever actually takes over the job has been splitting the Reps with the Ones.
Mullen is a very good offensive coach and it took him two years to fix just the Quarterback position.
Georgia needs to fix QB, RB and OL while changing the entire system without even knowing who their QB1 is going to be. It's not an NCAA game where you just plug and play. It's actually very difficult to achieve with all of those factors put together for a single offseason.
Posted on 9/6/20 at 10:04 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Mullen is a very good offensive coach and it took him two years to fix just the Quarterback position
He had a highly functioning retard, a gimp white kid, and a speedy midget as his options at QB. And he only played the best of the three when the worst of the three went down. He couldn’t even get the correct arm bands on his offense in the biggest game of his tenure at Florida last year. A game in which he got long dicked into running the clock out in the fourth quarter with no chance to win.
You sure that hunchback’ed mufricka is very good? Your definition and mine must be different. Maybe very different.
But very good ain’t what was in Jax last year.
This post was edited on 9/6/20 at 10:08 pm
Posted on 9/7/20 at 12:21 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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QB battle this late means that whoever actually takes over the job has been splitting the Reps with the Ones.
And the guy with the most reps, our highly probable starter quit a week ago.
If we go 4-1 before Florida, watch out. You expecting 2-3?
Posted on 9/7/20 at 6:54 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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It's not about being a good or bad coach,
So upgrading a coach has nothing to do with a unit being improved?
Flawless logic again, Straws. At least you are consistent.
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Mullen is a very good offensive coach and it took him two years to fix just the Quarterback position.
This is priceless. Mullen fixed the QB position at Forida? or maybe.....just maybe the starter got injured and forced a change?
1)Would you mind pointing out at which point in the season Mullen "fixed" the QB position at Florida.
2) Do you think maybe Mullen could have "fixed" the QB position the previous year if he had merely changed QBs?
I guess you were right all along. Mullen is a genius. He "fixed" the QB position!
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