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WATCH: Georgia QB Jake Fromm takes responsibility for loss to South Carolina
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WATCH: Georgia QB Jake Fromm takes responsibility for loss to South Carolina
Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm says it's his job to take care of the football and took the blame, even though receiver mistakes had something to do with all three interceptions
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Classy kid, he we shoulder more blame than his head coach.
This loss was not on Fromm. It was on the coaches for not making adjustments when our much heralded OL was not winning the LOS.
Georgia.... as a program needs to learn to play hard and play with heart. This was just a bunch of 5 stars reading the press clippings and showing up....that’s not going to win a Championship and may not win the East.
I'm sure that the coaches appreciate Fromm taking the blame but, really, most of the blame (like 90%) should go to the coaches. Play selection was a disaster. How is it that our huge O-line can't pass protect OR create holes for running backs? How is it that the coaches couldn't make adjustments--- at least at halftime?
This game was more embarrassing that surprising.
The coaching was poor, but Fromm deserves much of the blame. Pick 6 was his fault. Fumbled snap was his fault. Missing a wide open Swift over the middle at crunch time was his fault.
I thought that at first, but there was no way to stop the clock if Swift didnt score.
Not all Fromm: Everyone we face from now on will put 6 -8 in the box and play man on our receivers until we beat them consistently just to stop our running game. OK, receiver coach, C. Hankton. 1. Make sure they are on correct page. 2) Better route running. 3) Play the guys that get it right.....O.C. Foley 1) need schemes that put our receivers in position to move the chains when the pressure is on the QB,,,DUH,,,,not thank goodness jet sweeps that lose yards, and not running in the center of a stacked line......We have the most massive line in the country, let them loose to make holes for our running game, instead of trying to disguise what we are doing....Let them use brute force and ram it down their throats..
I laugh at the comments about play calling. The OL was going against a stacked box all day. The receivers were in one-on-one coverage all day and should have feasted, but instead did not get separation, forced Fromm to throw into ridiculously small windws, ran wrong routes, and turned a pass in the hands into an int. By definition a 50/50 ball has a 50% chance of going the other way. Hankton is the one who needs to explain why through six games his receivers are no better than in fall camp.
These groups are more responsible for the loss than Fromm. First, the coaching staff. Horrible game plan and play calls. Second, the offensive line. It's hard to complete passes when you don't have time. With the QB center exchange the center is just as responsible to get Fromm the ball as Fromm is handling it. It certainly did help matters that Hill was on roller skates most of the game either. Many running plays were blow up because of him. Yet the coaches kept calling the same plays. Third, the WR's. No separation from the DB's, Landers turned inward on the back shoulder pass that was intercepted. Simmons was onsides but couldn't catch a pass that hit him right in the hands.
No excuses for this loss. The challenge for the rest of the year is to prove this wasn't a program defining loss the way the Alabama blackout game was.
Bad game thats all. Yall either with the Dawgs or against the Dawgs.
Unfortunately, this was probably very costly for Fromm in terms of his future career. I'd imagine his odds on Heisman tanked after this game. It was bad enough that he might actually consider coming back next year.