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Georgia football report card: Bulldogs fail to make grade in crunch time

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edited November 2020 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football report card: Bulldogs fail to make grade in crunch time

Georgia football saw its season goals erased by Florida in a 44-28 loss in Jacksonville, the Bulldogs' offense sputtering and the defensive giving up big plays in the first half

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  • mattyp87mattyp87 Posts: 86 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Nice little jab right at the end, Mike! Are you sure there isn’t something more going on with JT? What about the whole insurance rumor? You’d like to believe that we would have put him yesterday if he were truly available.

  • MontanaDawgMontanaDawg Posts: 2,086 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Camarda's uncharacteristic poor performance kinda just sums up the entire afternoon...off the rails and completely outplayed, outcoached, and outmatched. 9 for 29 and 3 interceptions from our 2 QBs. You aren't going to even beat Vandy with those numbers. Zamir White's 75 yard run was the best play of the day...and probably about the only thing good worth remembering.

    Smart has got SO much work to do on offense it's not even close to being funny. Now is the time to play Beck and Daniels both. There is simply no reason not to do so as we now know Bennett and Mathis are definitely not the answer.

  • mnbdawgmnbdawg Posts: 35 ✭✭ Sophomore

    It's to bad MG has to do this report card every week, knowing he can't be honest with his grades.

    Coaching was a big fat { F } and MG knows it, but he can't step on toes, I can.

    The QB situation is a joke and will not improve until Kirby allows the OC to actually run the offense.

    Kirby is right about not being in a boat race, no race to it we just get run over by the boat.

  • Classof98Classof98 Posts: 250 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Why did Smart even offer Daniels a scholarship?

  • Dogbone1Dogbone1 Posts: 15 ✭✭ Sophomore

    As has been mentioned elsewhere, we need to look at the trajectory over the last 5 years under Kirby. Hard to argue that it hasn’t slowly declined. Top offensive performance was arguably 2017 against OK in the Rose Bowl in year 2 with a freshman QB, as well as a team with many Richt recruits.

    The current team, it’s content, it’s identity and strategy are all on Smart. He is losing the same big games as Richt did, many badly. When a high powered offense and passing game is viewed by Smart as something you do as a last resort, it cannot be a priority in recruiting, practice reps, and game planning. We will not become a true playoff contender again until we **** this down to the frame and start over, especially regarding the offense.

    Since Kirby arrived, Mullen has progressively taken FL from the cellar to major improvement. Similar story with Fisher at A&M. They progress, we regress. Perhaps most worrisome is that the overall head coach leadership, structure, and cohesiveness seems to have deteriorated into frank chaos. Who’s job is that?

  • Classof98Classof98 Posts: 250 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Stafford started as a true freshman. Eason started as a true freshman. Fromm started as a true freshman.

    And Carson Beck can’t get one daggum snap with this mess ahead of him?!

    Hey Kirby, if you’re that afraid of hurting Bennett’s “confidence” by giving other QB’s meaningful snaps, maybe Bennett doesn’t have the self-confidence to be successful anyway.

    Play someone else. Pretty please, with sugar on top.

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,294 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Missed tackles, blown coverages, dropped passes, inaccurate throws and even a shanked punt to top it all off. I never would have thought I'd see one of Smart's teams look so unready to play Florida. This was a very winnable game against arguably our most hated rival, and they just couldn't do it.

    Obviously, the quarterback situation stands out among the many failures, which is the main reason that Coaching should get an F - well, that, an the inability to adjust to the wheel route. (Not even a D? Seriously?) It is truly baffling that it took this long for Smart to move on from Bennett, and when he finally did, there was no one to turn to because Bennett had been getting all the reps ...well, who knows how Daniels might have done. It will be interesting to see how this plays out going forward. Like everyone else, I was pulling for Mathis. And who knows, he might still be a solid option one day, whether here or somewhere else. But he's had about a full game's worth of opportunity now, and hasn't shown any real reason that he should be getting snaps over Beck and Daniels at this point. The season is essentially over. It's time to start building for next year. No sense in letting either of the remaining options collect dust on the bench. Let's see if we have somebody, anybody, who might be up for the job. Only one way to know, and it's not like there's anything else to play for at this point.

    I know I'm stating the obvious with all this; I wish I knew it were this obvious to Smart. But I'd still give it about a 10% chance that we see Bennett starting again next week.

  • 10DAWG10DAWG Posts: 276 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I agree with the others Mike, if you're doing to grade out the the games every week, it should be an honest assessment. Maybe you should take on the roll like John Adams has in Knoxville and tell it like it is, or just not do it. It's a credibility thing.

  • TrippTripp Posts: 517 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Recruit defensive players as best as you possibly can but in today’s game, you better have an offensive minded philosophy to beat top tier teams. Ball control ain’t crap if you’re not putting the points on the board. Teams are to offensively explosive these days to continue Georgia’s game philosophy. Get somebody you trust offensively to do that Kirby and please, get out of his way.

  • GoodLifeGoodLife Posts: 155 ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited November 2020

    Just how many more millions does the university have to spend on the program and just how many more 5 star players do we need to have on the roster so that UGA doesn't get blown out of games anymore?? Losing is one thing, but losing badly is another thing completely - especially with the embarrassment of riches in talent and depth we have acquired over the past 5 years. One commenter said it best... UF & TA&M are both trending upwards while UGA, despite all the aforementioned, is regressing. IMO, the primary difference maker is the person running their respective programs.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,819 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Camarda has been lights out but choked big time yesterday. seem to remember that a couple of times last year in big games.

    I think the Offensive game plan was there we just didn't have the execution by the receivers and QB's.

    Never seen so many people go down in a game with injuries. The wet turf was not conducive to playing.

    Have to not to believe LeCounte would have made a big difference.

  • Billy2131Billy2131 Posts: 173 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Mike.

    One grade I would change is coaching = Coaching D- Not one unit played up to par in this utter debacle. Offense was miserable minus the first two touchdowns, Defense (even with the unreal injury situation) was inconsistent, zero pass rush, miserable in the flats and lacked communication from number #2 riding a motor cycle last Sat and ending his career. With that said... this year is over, done, finished. I feel we will get beat next week at Mizzo with a 11am kickoff and a deflated injury riddled no qb team. 7-3 or even another loss possibly at SC as they always play us tuff and making a 6-4 record realistic.

    With the season over and not attaining our goals it is time NOW to start preparing for a QB next year. Stetson if he can go needs to finish the year out as our QB we know his ceiling but get Beck some playing time in these next four Pre Season games. and oh, Kirby will have to go out and get a transfer QB who doesn't have a knee issue!!!

  • SWDawg68SWDawg68 Posts: 1,990 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Like I said before on your original article, I usually agree with you and your assessments, sometimes you change my mind. BUT, here you go again barking the party line for Kirby. The coaching as a whole was a C-, but our Head Coach does not get a passing grade. How can we expect any type of change, if we don't hold him accountable. The 19-1 comment against the SEC East, is what you expect from the likes of Pruitt and Muschamp, who are trying to reverse a losing trend. We should dominate the East and the West, not try and throw little cry baby excuses to the press. Just win the games and if you lose, take the responsibility and get better. Never thought he would stoop to excuses, but here we are!

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,294 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited November 2020

    "With the season over and not attaining our goals it is time NOW to start preparing for a QB next year. Stetson if he can go needs to finish the year out as our QB we know his ceiling but get Beck some playing time in these next four Pre Season games. and oh, Kirby will have to go out and get a transfer QB who doesn't have a knee issue!!!"

    Which is it? Should we start grooming the quarterback of the future, or stick with Bennett? The answer is obvious, but these are mutually exclusive options and you're saying both should happen. Also, I'm not sure why you would be so quick to give up on Daniels without even seeing him play here. His absence has been a total mystery; at this point, who's to say if it's because of his knee or some other perceived issue in Smart's eyes? The path forward seems clear - make the rest of the season a competition between Beck and Daniels. Give each one a half of every game. Alternate full games between them. Maybe even give Mathis one last chance at some point. I don't care. Just do SOMETHING to lay the foundation for next season so that we don't have to sit through yet another season of offense that's just plain hard to watch. We already know Bennett's not going to be the answer, so at least the hard part of narrowing it down to the 4/5 stars is taken care of.

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