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Re: Why Georgia promoted Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach: âHeâs got a lot of good ideas '
Anyone that watched the Georgia highschool playoffs knew that Zykie Helton was one of the most underrated prospects in Georgia and thats the best football in the entire Country. He played defensive line and put up a stat line that you expect out of a top 10 defensive linemen against some of the best competition in the Country. I have seen 5* defensive linemen from our state disappear in the playoffs bc in the playoffs after that first round you’re going against not just better players but incredible coaching but Texas knows what they’re doing (i hope for the players sake) anyway their not all plug-n-play players even the five stars. Put Zykie Helton’s athleticism and get off and quick hands and fast feet at center and let him Eat. Just wait. He is not gonna be just a good center. He is gonna be hard to keep off the field if a starter goes down this year.
Re: Why Georgia promoted Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach: âHeâs got a lot of good ideas '
i would say more Sam Pittman but he filled the cupboard that Matt Luke left empty.
Kasey
Re: Why Georgia promoted Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach: âHeâs got a lot of good ideas '
I think the Dawgs are going to have a road grading OL in the run game, and will actually hold the pocket in pass pro better. All in all I think the Dawgs are going to be a very tough out for ANY team this time around.
Re: Why Georgia promoted Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach: âHeâs got a lot of good ideas '
Searels did win a national championship, BUT it was with players Matt Luke recruited and Todd Monken was still running the offense. Since those two coaches left, Georgia hasn't even won a playoff game. Hopefully the O line will be the strongest it's been since Pittman and Luke were the O line coaches. Go Dawgs!
Re: Spring Training
Strider is a fitness freak and sometimes that doesn't work out well. He is almost too fit.
Either way I think he might have ruined his career. Guy had electric stuff but I dont think it's coming back.
Years ago Im pretty sure the Braves were looking at him as the next Craig Kimbrell. And he would have excelled in that role. Come in throwing bullets for 15 pitches or so and shut it down.
Instead he insisted he was going to be the next John Smoltz. Only one problem. He aint John Smoltz. His body has not held up to being a starter and throwing 100 pitches.
I dont believe the oblique injury either. Sounds like and injury they would just make up to buy some time until they figure out where this is going. Not trending in the right direction.
swilkerson7317
Re: Why Georgia promoted Phil Rauscher as offensive line coach: âHeâs got a lot of good ideas '
I'm expecting a notable improvement across the entire offense— RB, QB, TE, WR— as a result of this move. Possibly even the defense, since they'll be even more dangerous when better rested. Go Dawgs!