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Re: As season comes to an end, Georgia football offense faces real questions about its future
Players always take up for their coach. But grown ups realize that averaging 3 points in the first half in the last 3 ballgames is a firing offense (And most of the season. And last years SEC championship). At the very least, Kirby needs to get a new offensive line coach and a co offensive coordinator. That would be the least I would do. The right thing is to make a wholesale change. This isn't Bobo's first rodeo. He was terrible at his last three stops. He can coach QB's, but inventive play calling isn't his forte. And his friendship with Stacy Searls is costing him.
Re: As season comes to an end, Georgia football offense faces real questions about its future
If Georgia's offensive line and the receiver corp struggled all season. Maybe the position coaches for those groups need to be replaced. Kirby and his staff have to stop shying away from playing the younger receivers.
Re: Kirby Smart tackles tough questions, second guessing after 23-10 Sugar Bowl loss
I don’t agree. I attribute it to piss poor offensive line play and even worse piss poor offensive play calling. Go Dawgs!
Re: Kirby Smart tackles tough questions, second guessing after 23-10 Sugar Bowl loss
Another contributing factor was the lack of creative play calling from Bobo. He had a QB starting for the first time and had 3 weeks plus to come up with a game plan that would play to Stockton's talents. I didn't see designed bootlegs, or runs behind the offensive line or any sort of trickery that could turn the tide in the game. What I did see was an offensive line that was totally unprepared for the undersized, yet aggressive ND defensive line. It was a cryin shame how little protection Stockton was given in his first start. No one on the OL was free of guilt. It was a real crap show. I was however, very impressed with Stockton's long throws…he seemed to have a better deep ball then Beck. Someone should tell Dillion Bell that. SMH

Re: Kirby Smart, Georgia teammates all have the same takeaway on Gunner Stockton following first start
I was very impressed with Stockton's long throws…he seemed to have a better deep ball then Beck.