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Why Carson Beck is likely next up at quarterback, according to departing Georgia offensive leader

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edited February 2023 in Article commenting
imageWhy Carson Beck is likely next up at quarterback, according to departing Georgia offensive leader

ATHENS — Georgia has a leadership void to plug on offense with Kenny McIntosh — who Kirby Smart referred to as the “Alpha Leader” — moving on to the next level.

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  • ColumbusDawgColumbusDawg Posts: 547 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Kenny knows better than any of us. If anyone can run a Monken offense though it is someone who has been running it since Monken has been there. Beats the alternative, but that being said, Monken adjusts to this players so its going to all be good IMO.

    Kenny knows best and he said consistency is the key. No matter who gets the job, they can lose it before the season is over if they are not consistent and apparently that is all that Beck or the other 2 need to work on. Because they all can play and have the talent.

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,877 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    One of SB's greatest assests was a short memory. He didn't dwell on a bad pass, an Int. or even a few bad passes. He always believed he would complete the next pass he threw and that no one else could do it as good as he could. A good path for CB to follow.

    I also agree about the maturity factor. I watched him after the NC game and Kirby was smiling and talking to him, but he wasn't smiling. Also, there was an interview with somone maybe leading up to the NC game and the interviewer was asking him questions and instead of the usual, "gee I;\'m just happy to be apart of the team" and such, he never smiled once but was stone cold serious. I'll take that over the smiling, gee golly, I'm just happy to be apart of the team and I'll be ready if coach calls my number. He just seemed years older than even in 2021.

  • WildmanSlayerWildmanSlayer Posts: 100 ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited February 2023

    I believe Beck will get the chance to start, but, if he can't lead the team, Kirby will go with the next QB, we have seen this in the past with the other QB's that came in after Jake Fromm left. I just want the best QB, whoever Kirby and Monken choose I will support him just like I supported Stetson Bennett.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,983 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I have now come over to the Beck camp as the likely starter for the '23 season. Personally, I like BVG's mobility advantage giving him a higher ceiling. BUT Beck's 3 yrs in the program and game experience are big advantages, especially in CKS's eyes. CKS does not tolerate well QB's that make "boneheaded" (CKS) plays. Growing pains lead to bad decisions. Bad decisions derail championship teams. UGA has a chance for a 3-PEAT with good QB play. Beck is the safest call.

    CFB (all football really) is a QB league. Good QB play can carry team further. BUT UGA's team is so dominant defensively that CKS knows UGA can be competitive with anybody. UGA's D can carry a game manager QB to the end and see where the chips fall. As long as mistakes are kept to a minimum.

    Besides the experience advantage, the QB spacing advantage is Beck's as well. The QB progression of Beck-Stockton-Raiola makes the most sense. IF BVG beats out Beck then Beck transfers and Stockton and Raiola get backed up in the QB pipeline.

    Sad that the hometown kid may have to transfer to realize his CFB dreams. But that is CFB in '23.

  • doubledawg1990doubledawg1990 Posts: 112 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Looking forward to seeing who rises to the top at QB. The coaches have proven they can get it right.

  • ShoottheHoochShoottheHooch Posts: 1,620 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Beck is a good athlete and can move the chains with his legs if need be. Monken has made it clear that his job is to put points on the board. Whichever QB that can put up the most points regardless of skill set will be the starter. I love that mindset!

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  • UGA64UGA64 Posts: 126 ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited February 2023

    May the best quarterback win the job! I think all three quarterbacks are very good, but it's about playing your best in Spring Practice and pre - season leading into the season. Also, which quarterback has a connection with the Georgia offense. Lot of intangibles and tangibles go into making that decision. Go Dawgs!

  • HemingweyHemingwey Posts: 4,259 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Beck certainly deserves his shot. May the QB who gives the Dawgs the best chance to win become the starter. All of the ‘dudes’ in the room have talent, but all are unproven and have BIG shoes to fill! 👍

  • HemingweyHemingwey Posts: 4,259 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited February 2023

    “BUT UGA's team is so dominant defensively that CKS knows UGA can be competitive with anybody.”

    Not so this last season against OSU or LSU… and not in the most recent Natty against Bama. Those games required a good defense (lights out against Bama), but with stellar offensive play for some portion of the game (i.e., 4th quarter against OSU and Bama and first half against LSU).

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,877 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Teams with superior 1st round QB's and receivers will always pose the biggest challenge to a great defense. You'd better be able to affect the QB and have some great DB's and safeties. We were thin at edge rushers against Ohio St. Fortunately not too many teams have the right amount of talent on the O-line to keep the QB clean, and the great QB, and receiver play.

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