Hope CBJ watched Monday Night Football

#26
#26
Kind of funny that anybody thinks it's the scheme that's the problem at this point.

It's not the play calling that's the problem, like everyone thinks it is. It's the lack of execution of the plays called that's usually the problem. -Nick Saban
 
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#28
#28
It's not the play calling that's the problem, like everyone thinks it is. It's the lack of execution of the plays called that's usually the problem. -Nick Saban

Never quote that man again please...

That's like quoting hitler. It might be a good quote, but it's still hitler.
 
#29
#29
I've been beating this horse: I would put Croom at TE and give Worley a big target to hit fairly quickly within 10 or 15 yards of the line of scrimmage. IMO, that would be a smart use of Croom. Instead, we've got Worley, a largely inexperienced QB who is not the most talented passer, trying to complete passes FARTHER DOWN THE FIELD to freshman receivers. IMO, that is a dumb use of our personnel. The coaches should be maximizing our chances to make first downs. Putting Croom at TE would do that.

Well if CBJ did this then he would do something that Dooley had done. As he had moved him and he was prepping for that last year. We all know that Dooley was a coach that was an idiot, incompetent, unable to recruit yadda yadda yadda and CBJ "gets it" soooooo CBJ would never do what u suggest.

U better be careful cause I'm sure u don't want to in anyway think like dooley. U'll lose any kind of cred u have around these parts. Just sayin...
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#30
#30
Going from watching our game to watching the UGA/LSU game, I was thoroughly depressed at the talent gap between UT and Georgia and LSU. It's quite shocking to see how far we have fallen in talent!

I thought the exact same thing. If we had either of their QBs, we would be a team to be reckoned with.
 

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