InkedAdrenaline
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So i guess the real question is how much is this bye week going to allow us to regroup and get back on track for the Bulldogs...
So i guess the real question is how much is this bye week going to allow us to regroup and get back on track for the Bulldogs...
I don't think it can be reasonably predicted.
It looks to me like poor coaching is at least half the problem and more concentrated poor coaching won't do anything good. But also the offense produced 35-points+ a game with Brantley and now under 10 with the back-ups. That's a big piece of the picture, I think. Also, maybe the defense has given-up. Why play their butts off when they know the offense just can't score without Brantley . . . and now Sturgis is out for some reason?
We also are seeing that those "glorious" recruiting classes by former Coach Meyer were questionable at best. Speed at all positions might win basketball but you have to have some size and strength to win a football game -- especially in the SEC on a consistent basis. No wonder he wanted out so desperately after Tebow left.
I continue to be amazed seeing Rainey get carry after carry and bounce-off defenders like a pin ball while not seeing Gillislee (or anyone else . . . DuBose?) who can go straight forward for 2-3 yards a carry.
But all across the board: if the 4-5 stars aren't producing, get 'em off the field and put some 3-stars or 2-stars with heart and passion on in their place.
I don't mind losing competitive games, but we've looked like Ole Miss against Alabama and LSU and one of the lower-tier teams against Auburn.
I sure hope something good comes out of the bye week.
I guess I can't really argue with you, when you put it like that...it's just a matter of perspective: one P.O.V. doesn't preclude the other. You're right about them being "beat down" and in need of a win, to begin to learn they CAN win again--I said exactly the same thing going into the Auburn game. The difference now: I believe that that "next win" should come with the players the coaches believe in and have long term plans for on the field. They're the ones whose "confidence" needs to be rebuilt as you describe, IA.Everyone is worried about the long term but I'm just worried about uga and the rest of the season. If we can get a bounce back win it will start to build confidence in everyone players/coaches/fans. And with confidence they start to play better. Right now they are just beat down and don't even think they can win going into a game.
"Master of the Obvious"(=me) says: We need bigger, stronger guys.I think we need to go forward with driskell hes our guy, brissett isnt.
More gillislee and maybe just maybe can we see what mack brown can do lol.(its easy to tell im so ready to see him play)
roberson and watkins need alot of work.
rainey off special teams, need to try debose or someone else on punt returns.
Also think we need to see trey emerge as one of our leaders and the ball in his hands more.
We need to quit playing soft and as my ol hs coach used to say put a hat in his chest, quit trying to arm tackle.
But the coaching staff has to cut out these stupid penalties, offsides,false start etc.....
We need to go back to the basics how bout a oklahoma drill in practice that separates the men from the boys.
Ok im done venting i love the gators but playing soft is something that isnt acceptable to me!
I agree with everything you say here, TG, EXCEPT the first sentence of the first full paragraph: I don't see how we can hold the present coaches responsible for the sins, mistakes and STUPIDITY of the previous regime. The problem(s) had to be identified--and it/they turned out to be the absolute absence of, call it "guts", "heart", whatever, at the center of a large proportion of those 4- and 5-star players you rightly are ready to push aside (I am too!). I don't think even WE realized how bad it was, how deep or widespread this problem was until the last few games, and we've been closely watching and analyzing this team throughout its slide the last few years--how could Muschamp, Weis & Co.?
They know it now, though: let's see what they do about it...the BIG question is how they go about doing it.
I believe this will require a kind of drastic "shock treatment", the kind of wholesale changes in preparation behind the scenes and personnel on the field that tends to look chaotic and disorganized at first--the pay-off comes down the line.
It won't be popular: if you think the questions about why they're playing who, and which plays they ought to be running in such-and-such situations, are getting louder now, just stick around.
we need JB to be healthy
That alone (ie. JBIV coming back) will give us on-field leadership--along with giving Weis more flexibility all around with his offense. BOTH in turn will allow Coach M to walk the "razor's edge" I suspect he'll be walking the rest of this season: moving in the "try-harder" players over "5-star Clowns", where possible, while doing everything he can to get WINS. Of all the bad habits we're developing, that's the one that has to be broken ASAP. (Then there's the penalties, the dropped INTs and punts, the poor tackling...aw hell, we are not a good team right now--and you're right, TG, coaches must shoulder responsibility here.)
Im still depressed over the past 3 weeks.