I'm sure they'll look at the film and scheme accordingly if a rematch were to occur.This is all on Heupel. He knew this UGA defense would be aggressive and didn’t scheme in any plan to make them pay. Here are three successive screen shots. The tailback is doing nothing. He’s blocking, but he’s not in any route for an escape valve. If they had the TB scrape off to the right, look at the amount of green grass. It’s absurd. Never, not once, was UGA made to pay for their over aggressive play. This should have been schemed into the game plan.
Your posts are terribleThis is all on Heupel. He knew this UGA defense would be aggressive and didn’t scheme in any plan to make them pay. Here are three successive screen shots. The tailback is doing nothing. He’s blocking, but he’s not in any route for an escape valve. If they had the TB scrape off to the right, look at the amount of green grass. It’s absurd. Never, not once, was UGA made to pay for their over aggressive play. This should have been schemed into the game plan.
I do put most of the blame on the OL, but part of it does fall on HH for holding to the ball too long at times. Normally Hendon has great pocket awareness. He just didn’t seem to have that Saturday. Granted, that was not a normal DL coming after himNot sure what fans expect a coach to do when your team plays like they did on the OL. No magic scheme or play calling will overcome playing a superior opponent on their field with turnovers and penalties galore. We're just fortunate to get out of that game with Hooker still in one piece and upright. With him, we've still got opportunities this season. With the way the OL played, I'm shocked he survived the first half much less the entire game. With all that pressure, Hooker looked very human/average yesterday.