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Re: ESPN analyst says Georgia passing offense could be âeven less threateningâ in 2026
Bill has a point, but only time will tell. Kiby has complained about the lack of explosive plays ad nauseum. As long as we have a balanced, effective offense that moves the ball as needed then I'm pretty happy. We definitely need more explosive plays that are a threat to a defense, and it's too early to say whether these new receivers and better use of our TEs will provide that downfield threat. I'm certainly ready to limit the use of WR screens and short dunks that really don't work well most of the time. With Branch and Jones gone, hopefully that play will be put at the end of the playbook. If Gunner can't start regularly stretching the field vertically by now, he's never going to do it in his college career.
Re: ESPN analyst says Georgia passing offense could be âeven less threateningâ in 2026
We all know who/what the real issue is. The lack of explosive plays will continue to compound on itself as long as the current OC/playcaller is at the helm. Hmm…wonder why no explosive plays when every third call was a screen and, in the rare event we did attempt an explosive play it was usually a low percentage trash fade to the sideline. Couple this terrible play calling with the fact that we will never get truly elite QBs or WRs to come to Georgia because of this OC and you’ve got yourself a routine first round playoff exit every year. Kirby compromising on this hire has stunted what could have been one of the truly great runs in college football history.
Re: ESPN analyst says Georgia passing offense could be âeven less threateningâ in 2026
This is bobo's bed. He made it. Kirby stuck with him. We'll see
Re: ESPN analyst says Georgia passing offense could be âeven less threateningâ in 2026
Is this an anti-Bobo thread? If so, Kirby is Bobo's boss.
I'll keep Bobo, and Kirby, thank you.
You gonna replace both of them with who?
Go, Dawgs!