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re: Breakdown of UGA Offense
Posted on 9/17/24 at 11:35 am to Spaceman Spiff
Posted on 9/17/24 at 11:35 am to Spaceman Spiff
Do you know what that term means?
Sofl isn't posting this anywhere except for his site. It wouldn't even be a discussion if I hadn't asked what he was saying. There are no clicks to manufacture lol
It's not like he has a website to generate money from clicks.
Sofl isn't posting this anywhere except for his site. It wouldn't even be a discussion if I hadn't asked what he was saying. There are no clicks to manufacture lol
It's not like he has a website to generate money from clicks.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 3:09 pm to Dawg4Life47
Here's my problem with this supposed "culture" problem on the offensive side. We've played 3 games:
Clemson - Georgia had ~280 passing yds, ~170 rushing yds against a very talented Clemson defense. Clemson has given up more yards than that 3 times in the last 3 seasons (42 games including this year), each time by only 10 or so yards. In other words, if a player on Georgia's team was unhappy with the offensive production against Clemson, they need to grow up because we're not playing peewee opponents or a video game. If some were unhappy with their personal production, that's not a culture problem, that's a me problem and it happens everywhere every year.
Tennessee Tech - The 4th quarter was shortened by agreement. Georgia had 332 yds passing, 166 yds rushing. We punted one time, up 45-0 with the 2nd team offense in the 4th quarter, after a holding penalty put the offense in 2nd and 27. Notice to disgruntled players: Kirby Smart is not going to run 90 offensive plays against an FCS team, nor is he going to onside kick, go for multiple 4th downs conversions or run the entire offensive playbook.
Kentucky - One poor offensive performance with bad execution all over the field. Make your blocks, make your passes, make your catches. And Kentucky knew Georgia's offense forward and backwards because of Vandagriff and Dumas Johnson. So one bad game, on the road, at night, against a very seasoned, experienced defense, and now we have a culture problem because nobody has faith in Bobo?
And last year? 497 ypg, 5th in the nation (4th among P 5 teams). 7.2 ypp, 4th in the nation. Non-garbage time FEI ranking - # 3 offense in the nation.
I'm sure somebody is upset, someone is always upset. They need to get their mind on the next game instead of their personal delusions of grandeur and how they think Georgia's offense should be run. But a "culture problem"? That smoke smells like bullshite to me.
Clemson - Georgia had ~280 passing yds, ~170 rushing yds against a very talented Clemson defense. Clemson has given up more yards than that 3 times in the last 3 seasons (42 games including this year), each time by only 10 or so yards. In other words, if a player on Georgia's team was unhappy with the offensive production against Clemson, they need to grow up because we're not playing peewee opponents or a video game. If some were unhappy with their personal production, that's not a culture problem, that's a me problem and it happens everywhere every year.
Tennessee Tech - The 4th quarter was shortened by agreement. Georgia had 332 yds passing, 166 yds rushing. We punted one time, up 45-0 with the 2nd team offense in the 4th quarter, after a holding penalty put the offense in 2nd and 27. Notice to disgruntled players: Kirby Smart is not going to run 90 offensive plays against an FCS team, nor is he going to onside kick, go for multiple 4th downs conversions or run the entire offensive playbook.
Kentucky - One poor offensive performance with bad execution all over the field. Make your blocks, make your passes, make your catches. And Kentucky knew Georgia's offense forward and backwards because of Vandagriff and Dumas Johnson. So one bad game, on the road, at night, against a very seasoned, experienced defense, and now we have a culture problem because nobody has faith in Bobo?
And last year? 497 ypg, 5th in the nation (4th among P 5 teams). 7.2 ypp, 4th in the nation. Non-garbage time FEI ranking - # 3 offense in the nation.
I'm sure somebody is upset, someone is always upset. They need to get their mind on the next game instead of their personal delusions of grandeur and how they think Georgia's offense should be run. But a "culture problem"? That smoke smells like bullshite to me.
This post was edited on 9/17/24 at 3:31 pm
Posted on 9/17/24 at 5:17 pm to wdhalgren
Your bullshite sounds like bullshite. What exactly has Beck shown this year? Watch “The Film Guy’s” breakdown of the offense in that game. Beck looked lost.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:28 pm to wdhalgren
People not getting playing time who think they should get playing time might be upset if guys ahead of them are fricking up. That’s not a culture problem.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:31 pm to Spaceman Spiff
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Your bullshite sounds like bullshite. What exactly has Beck shown this year? Watch “The Film Guy’s” breakdown of the offense in that game. Beck looked lost.
My post was about the offensive "culture problem" being discussed (I'm skeptical that it exists). I'm not sure why you thought it was about Carson Beck, but if you're interested to understand what I wrote, read the post I responded to and read my post again. Or not, I don't care.
As for Carson Beck, I don't need to watch the Film Guy to know it wasn't a great game. But, I'm certainly not writing him off based on that because he has plenty of other games where he's played very well. We lost a lot (65%) of our receiving production from last year, so there was never any guarantee that this season would start without a hitch.
This post was edited on 9/17/24 at 11:21 pm
Posted on 9/18/24 at 6:04 am to wdhalgren
Beck absolutely looked lost. KY's defense was in his head and he had no answers for it.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 8:17 am to Spaceman Spiff
He didn’t look lost. He did check down a lot though.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 8:59 am to Peter Buck
Brooks Austin highlighted that Kentucky did a great job disguising and running multiple coverages. That plus several players screwing up a block or a route or a throw lead to the dysfunction.
#11 for Kentucky owned our arse.
#11 for Kentucky owned our arse.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 9:00 am to K9
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Brooks Austin highlighted that Kentucky did a great job disguising and running multiple coverages. That plus several players screwing up a block or a route or a throw lead to the dysfunction.
And that's why I say Beck looked lost. KY had a brilliant plan.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 9:23 am to Spaceman Spiff
Lost means you are not seeing the field. Beck seeing they changed coverages and not making a bad read and checking down is not lost. He missed a few reads and made a few bad reads, but luckily his arm strength kept those from being picks.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 9:49 am to Peter Buck
Yes, we all know what looking lost means for the QB and Beck was certainly that. Also, he looked disinterested from the beginning shot where they showed of him in the tunnel to the end of the game. Heck, the whole team had it before the game started
He has a great arm but not the leader that Stetson was
HOPEFULLY, they watch that bullshite they put on tape and learn from it real quick
He has a great arm but not the leader that Stetson was
HOPEFULLY, they watch that bullshite they put on tape and learn from it real quick
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:11 am to wdhalgren
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Here's my problem with this supposed "culture" problem on the offensive side. We've played 3 games:
Clemson - Georgia had ~280 passing yds, ~170 rushing yds against a very talented Clemson defense. Clemson has given up more yards than that 3 times in the last 3 seasons (42 games including this year), each time by only 10 or so yards. In other words, if a player on Georgia's team was unhappy with the offensive production against Clemson, they need to grow up because we're not playing peewee opponents or a video game. If some were unhappy with their personal production, that's not a culture problem, that's a me problem and it happens everywhere every year.
Tennessee Tech - The 4th quarter was shortened by agreement. Georgia had 332 yds passing, 166 yds rushing. We punted one time, up 45-0 with the 2nd team offense in the 4th quarter, after a holding penalty put the offense in 2nd and 27. Notice to disgruntled players: Kirby Smart is not going to run 90 offensive plays against an FCS team, nor is he going to onside kick, go for multiple 4th downs conversions or run the entire offensive playbook.
Kentucky - One poor offensive performance with bad execution all over the field. Make your blocks, make your passes, make your catches. And Kentucky knew Georgia's offense forward and backwards because of Vandagriff and Dumas Johnson. So one bad game, on the road, at night, against a very seasoned, experienced defense, and now we have a culture problem because nobody has faith in Bobo?
And last year? 497 ypg, 5th in the nation (4th among P 5 teams). 7.2 ypp, 4th in the nation. Non-garbage time FEI ranking - # 3 offense in the nation.
I'm sure somebody is upset, someone is always upset. They need to get their mind on the next game instead of their personal delusions of grandeur and how they think Georgia's offense should be run. But a "culture problem"? That smoke smells like bullshite to me.
What?? The sky isn't falling????
We've had this type of a game every year for the last few years.
Kirby has a problem getting his team up for the easier games.
But the talent finally comes through when needed (almost always).
I don't think this is a bad set up for the next game. Bama thinks they are humming, and the Dawgs feel like there's some work to be done.
I hope we go to Tuscaloosa and kick their butt!!
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:19 am to wdhalgren
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wdhalgren
good post. I mentioned it elsewhere but we were extremely slow out of the gates early last year too but ended up having a dynamic offense later on.
-We were only up 17-0 on UT-Martin in the opener and looked pretty pedestrian doing it.
-0-0 after the 1Q against ball state. It was 21-0 with 2 minutes left before halftime.
-Losing 14-3 at half to carolina. Up 17-14 heading to the 4th and ended up scoring 24 total in the win.
-Scorless 1Q against au and tied 10-10 at half. Held on for an ugly 27-20 win.
There are who knows how many reaosons why all of the above happened, but any objective observer at this point would say our offense looks shitty and poses major cause for concern. But then things clicked and the lights turned on.
51 aginast kentucky. 43 agianst florida. 52 agianst OM. Our offense was an efficient machine the 2nd half of the season.
I've gotta think that we're in a similar boat this year. Bama will have an excellent defense so I'm not predicting we score 40+ in our next game, but I think there is very recent evidence to suggest that our better offensive games are likely in front of us.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:44 am to Dawg4Life47
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Yes, we all know what looking lost means for the QB and Beck was certainly that. Also, he looked disinterested from the beginning shot where they showed of him in the tunnel to the end of the game. Heck, the whole team had it before the game started
He has a great arm but not the leader that Stetson was
HOPEFULLY, they watch that bullshite they put on tape and learn from it real quick
And we all know what confirmation bias looks like.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 12:08 pm to Dawg4Life47
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Bobo has lost or is losing the offense players as a whole. They are disgruntled. Beck is in his feels and playing scared. Same with Greene on the Oline. Play calling is bad and the players have been calling Bobo out for it. Bobo is in a no win situation because now he has to play bad guy and with Monken he got to play good guy. The players aren’t responding to the 180 degree approach of him now being an a-hole to them The personnel we are playing we have affinity towards. I.E Yursech, Arian, Truss is not working.
While there may be some truth at some level to this, I am overall calling this as bullshite made up drama
Posted on 9/18/24 at 12:38 pm to athenslife101
Also, whoever was mentioning stockton…. No clue what you’re seeing. Him throwing the ball is difficult to watch.
Beck’s accuracy issues are horrifying but still hopefully correctable. I don’t see a quick fix for Stockton’s pushing
Beck’s accuracy issues are horrifying but still hopefully correctable. I don’t see a quick fix for Stockton’s pushing
Posted on 9/18/24 at 12:39 pm to athenslife101
double post
This post was edited on 9/18/24 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 9/18/24 at 1:18 pm to athenslife101
Not saying he should start, just saying he may be close to taking over/ starting, one hit away.
To the person saying there athleticism is similar is just wrong. Beck has Elway /Brady mobility, Stockton more like Tebow.
To the person saying there athleticism is similar is just wrong. Beck has Elway /Brady mobility, Stockton more like Tebow.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 1:38 pm to lewis and herschel
He is nothing like Tebow lol. He is a stockier Stetson
Posted on 9/18/24 at 1:49 pm to lewis and herschel
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Stockton more like Tebow.
Haha no
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