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Posted on 8/19/17 at 4:58 pm to Dawgfanman
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Nathan Peterman, Brandon Allen, Kyle Orton.
I apologize for the poor phrasing, name two QBs Chaney is responsible for getting drafted.
Saying Brandon Allen is a Chaney QB is like saying Nick Marshall was a Mark Richt QB.

Peterman being drafted was due to his season under Matt Canada, not Jim Chaney's one year
The biggest irony is that Kyle Orton at Purdue played when Jim Chaney ran the spread
This post was edited on 8/19/17 at 5:02 pm
Posted on 8/19/17 at 9:32 pm to GenesChin
Nick Marshall was a Mark Richt DB :)
Posted on 8/19/17 at 9:40 pm to ATLdawg25
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Nick Marshall was a Mark Richt DB :)
EExactly.
Seriously though, how the F is Chaney still coaching at UGA for y'all? There are a boatload of OCs better who'd jump at being UGA OC
Posted on 8/20/17 at 9:08 am to GenesChin
That's what I thought too man. I think Kirby thought really highly of him because Arkansas played Bama tough a few times. He had a few quotes where he said gameplanning for Arkansas was his toughest job as D.C.
Posted on 8/20/17 at 7:44 pm to DawgsLife
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I'm not saying a QB coming out of Auburn is not prepared, but Cam played one season at Auburn. he was developed in Florida in a pro style offense.
Wait, you think Urban Meyer runs a pro style system?
Posted on 8/20/17 at 9:50 pm to DawgsLife
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I'm not saying a QB coming out of Auburn is not prepared, but Cam played one season at Auburn. he was developed in Florida in a pro style offense.
Please define for me what 'develop' means? You clearly stated it's not the same as 'prepared'. Are you implying that merely running a traditional pro style offense makes you more 'developed' for the NFL?
Posted on 8/21/17 at 7:41 am to Rhymenoceros
Again, Newton played the spread at Florida, JUCO and Auburn. He never played pro style in college
Posted on 8/21/17 at 9:21 am to GenesChin
CAM Newton didn't need anyone to show him shite. The dude was a generational-type talent. He would have done the same thing anywhere he went.
AU fans need to quit acting like the 8 months he was at AU means he was groomed there. Newton was Newton and it had little to do with Malzy.
You actually have a better argument for Nick Marshall. I mean Malzy took a DB from GA and went to a title game. Much more sound argument.
Cam's development had little to do with Malzy.
AU fans need to quit acting like the 8 months he was at AU means he was groomed there. Newton was Newton and it had little to do with Malzy.
You actually have a better argument for Nick Marshall. I mean Malzy took a DB from GA and went to a title game. Much more sound argument.
Cam's development had little to do with Malzy.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 9:46 am to Sandwich
Nope, Garden City Community College gets credit for Nick Marshall
Posted on 8/21/17 at 10:41 am to ATLdawg25
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. I think Kirby thought really highly of him because Arkansas played Bama tough a few times
I imagine there was a good bit more that went in to the decision.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 10:53 am to GenesChin
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Seriously though, how the F is Chaney still coaching at UGA for y'all?
Was hired to get Pittman and all the 5* QB's.
We're stuck with him, just like the buffets

Posted on 8/21/17 at 12:28 pm to Sandwich
quote:Wow, we sure read the opposite when he committed to Auburn.
Cam's development had little to do with Malzy.
Couldn't hit water if he fell out of a boat.
Glorified tight end playing quarterback.
Won't run on SEC defenses.
Brent Shaeffer 2.0
Can't pass
Too dumb to learn an offense
Thug POS that will get kicked off
Posted on 8/21/17 at 12:28 pm to DawgRff
quote:Where he threw for more interceptions than touchdowns?
Nope, Garden City Community College gets credit for Nick Marshall

Posted on 8/21/17 at 12:29 pm to DawgsLife
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he was developed in Florida in a pro style offense.

Just stop. Please. The ignorance is astounding.
Posted on 8/21/17 at 12:34 pm to GenesChin
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Saying Brandon Allen is a Chaney QB is like saying Nick Marshall was a Mark Richt QB.
The people who didn't see the difference in Brandon Allen under Chaney vs Enos, just didn't watch any games

Posted on 8/21/17 at 9:01 pm to Sandwich
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AU fans need to quit acting like the 8 months he was at AU means he was groomed there
January to January = 8 months?
Remember when UGA fans used to pretend that UGA was some great academic school?

Posted on 8/21/17 at 9:13 pm to BowlJackson
As compared to AU, we might as well be Harvard. But keep thinking AU is in it for fields ...its cute
Posted on 8/21/17 at 9:14 pm to DawgsLife
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He is still on the team. Will he be your starter this year? Why not?
Because we brought in a 1st round NFL talent that is better and just as accurate.
White is great. By all accounts only gotten better over the off-season. White would start for a lot of teams. The SEC is loaded this season at QB, and White could probably still start for half of them. It's just Stidham is better. That's no knock on White.
If Stidham blows people away with his performance this year and goes pro, then White will start next season and have a great year. If Stidham comes back then I'm sure he'll transfer somewhere as grad transfer and still be a starter and still have a great year next season IMO.
Posted on 8/22/17 at 9:04 am to BowlJackson
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Take Two returns this week as a daily offering tackling a handful of issues in the college football landscape. Rivals.com National Recruiting Analyst Adam Gorney lays out the situation and then receives takes from Rivals.com National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell and a local expert from the Rivals.com network of team sites.
Storyline: Georgia feels confident. Florida State feels confident. Auburn and USC don’t seem to be out of the running.
That is the situation when it comes to the recruitment of five-star quarterback Justin Fields, who moved up to No. 2 in the rankings this week behind only Clemson quarterback commit Trevor Lawrence.
What makes Fields’ recruitment even more interesting is that the Kennesaw (Ga.) Harrison phenom, who had six touchdowns in his season-opener, is not talking much about recruiting these days.
And there are so many rumors: He’s a silent commit to Georgia; he’s told Florida State he’s coming; he’s going to surprise people by heading to USC. No one seems to know what Fields is thinking at this point but there could be some indications on what’s going to happen. Breaking it down even further, it seems like a Georgia/Florida State battle right now and there are unsurprisingly different opinions on where the five-star quarterback will end up.
First take: “The state of Georgia has never had as many highly touted quarterbacks in the Rivals era as it does for the class of 2017. Such a crop may be unprecedented. To search the archives for a comparable athlete to Fields, one needs go back 10 years to his mentor, Cam Newton. Newton's recruitment was the stuff of legends, and the recruitment of his protégé is similarly unreal.
"With countless requests for interviews, Fields has understandably stopped speaking with the media at a time when multiple college coaching staffs appear confident that he’ll be wearing their colors. From where I sit in Athens, we’ve long heard the whispers about Fields sticking close to home, silently recruiting for the Bulldogs and stepping into an offense custom-built for his skill set.
"I can only go off of what my sources tell me, so Georgia is my pick. But with a kid this smart, deliberate, and savvy, I’m not surprised there is conflicting information. If there’s anything Fields does better than look off coverages or scramble his way to a first down, it’s ignoring pundits and their opinions.” – Jake Reuse, UGASports.com
Second take: “It can be Georgia but my guess is Florida State. I don’t think anybody has a really good read on this. If you talk to people in and around the Georgia program, he’s been silently committed to them since May. If you talk to people in and around Auburn, they’re going to get him. If you talk to people in and around USC, they think they’re going to pull him across the country. If you talk to people at Florida State, they feel very confident with their track record of producing quarterbacks that they’re going to get him.
"He said it’s a business decision. If it’s a business decision, most likely he goes to Florida State. If it’s a family decision, most likely he’s going to go to Georgia. Safe bet right now because family always wins, is Georgia. He says over and over again he and his father are going to make a business decision and that’s why I’m picking Florida State.” – Farrell
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