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0-3 choked twice. NEXT.
Choked once, the other 2 were on the defense and terrible ******* play calling.
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0-3 choked twice. NEXT.
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0-3 choked twice. NEXT.
Choked once, the other 2 were on the defense and terrible ******* play calling.
Heard Adam beasley on 790 refer to his situation being "mishandled" by him and Richt, and that some sort of agreement should of been reached between the 2 as if there was a disagreement of some sort. Anyone have more insight on this?
Here's your insight: that's typical know-nothing radio talk show host verbal diarrhea.
Do you think that low-salary no-talent radio clown has any fūcking idea what goes on at UM?
Rich is the coach and didn't mishandle anything.
Here's your insight: that's typical know-nothing radio talk show host verbal diarrhea.
Do you think that low-salary no-talent radio clown has any fūcking idea what goes on at UM?
He's a reporter for the Miami Herald but I think he covers the Dolphins. Not sure who/where he'd be getting Canes into from.
Here's your insight: that's typical know-nothing radio talk show host verbal diarrhea.
Do you think that low-salary no-talent radio clown has any fūcking idea what goes on at UM?
He's a reporter for the Miami Herald but I think he covers the Dolphins. Not sure who/where he'd be getting Canes into from.
He is.
Doesn't change a thing. Talk sports radio is one uniformed hot take after another. He has no contact with UM. Thats SMD. So you're telling me he scooped her? Nah...he's just running off at the mouth.
Anybody can guess there may have been some tension between Bard and Rick, but it's just guessing unless you actually know. And he spends ZERO time at Miami
Rich is the coach and didn't mishandle anything.
Rich is the coach and didn't mishandle anything.
Not true.. he mishandled a LOT! We shouldn't have ran that weak a$$ RPO offense. We should've just let Kayaa sling it like we did at the end of the year. As a coach you gotta run the system based on your players, not just try to fit players into systems they CAN NEVER SUCCEED IN (reminds me of someone)! Kayaa would've been a top 5 pick without the RPO. The RPO really exposed Kayaas weaknesses IMO. We shouldve just focused on kayaa strengths and let him do his thing. Should've scored 40 points per game with all that talent we had on offense. Our Play calling was horrible and predictable last year. We had plenty of guys who could get yac, and our oline sucked, so quick passes should've been used more.. (not just Short passes) 1-3 step drops and it's out of there. Elementary ****. We really had our best wr running hitches, slants, outs, and comebacks ALL game EVERY game. We should ALWAYS run a vertical offense at THE U because we will ALWAYS have the guys who can run. Also killed Yearby by not playing him. Yearby had 1000 yards the year before and saw his carries drop because he missed a block or 2. Should've had a two headed monster in yearby and Walton instead we give the ball to Gus the hoopty
Yearby slow, we know that, but his vision is A1. He rarely gets tackled by the first guy.
I love Ritch but he has a long ways to go in running an offense smh. In the post scrimmage he said one of the pics was because he didn't throw the ball deep enough to keep the defense honest.. why are you still doing this in year 2? Even if it's a scrimmage, why are we running such passive plays still? Sling that bih! Lol
I think some of the UGA guys on this board strongly suggested that Richt had missed out on both Cam Newton and Deshaun Watson, and was looking for that model of QB for Miami. Kaaya was not that kind of QB.
Perfect for the Golden offense, though.
Rich is the coach and didn't mishandle anything.
Rich is the coach and didn't mishandle anything.
Not true.. he mishandled a LOT! We shouldn't have ran that weak a$$ RPO offense. We should've just let Kayaa sling it like we did at the end of the year. As a coach you gotta run the system based on your players, not just try to fit players into systems they CAN NEVER SUCCEED IN (reminds me of someone)! Kayaa would've been a top 5 pick without the RPO. The RPO really exposed Kayaas weaknesses IMO. We shouldve just focused on kayaa strengths and let him do his thing. Should've scored 40 points per game with all that talent we had on offense. Our Play calling was horrible and predictable last year. We had plenty of guys who could get yac, and our oline sucked, so quick passes should've been used more.. (not just Short passes) 1-3 step drops and it's out of there. Elementary ****. We really had our best wr running hitches, slants, outs, and comebacks ALL game EVERY game. We should ALWAYS run a vertical offense at THE U because we will ALWAYS have the guys who can run. Also killed Yearby by not playing him. Yearby had 1000 yards the year before and saw his carries drop because he missed a block or 2. Should've had a two headed monster in yearby and Walton instead we give the ball to Gus the hoopty
Yearby slow, we know that, but his vision is A1. He rarely gets tackled by the first guy.
I love Ritch but he has a long ways to go in running an offense smh. In the post scrimmage he said one of the pics was because he didn't throw the ball deep enough to keep the defense honest.. why are you still doing this in year 2? Even if it's a scrimmage, why are we running such passive plays still? Sling that bih! Lol
I don't agree with a lot of what was said here, but I do agree that the play calling definitely was not adjusted to suit the personnel. And that is on Richt.
Hopefully that gets corrected going forward.
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he is simply not good enough to be an NFL QB and teams know this. his complete lack of mobility and pocket awareness doom him in terms of NFL ability. Im sure Richt tried to sell him on staying but Kaaya having already seen his draft stock fall knew it was time to try his hand at draft which unfortunately has not worked out.
What do you guys think the RPO is? It's simply just reading the defense and deciding if you should hand it off or pass based on the numbers. How does that expose anyone's weakness?
Here's the fact: Kaaya didn't have his best year. It was his first year in a new offense so that should have been expected. You could easily assume that he would have done better in the second year in the system. So it just makes sense to come back and build your draft stock in that situation.
What was his best year?
You guys know the RPO doesn't mean the QB is always the option? You also do know that Perry rushed very little in HS.
You guys know the RPO doesn't mean the QB is always the option? You also do know that Perry rushed very little in HS.
Just a shotgun playaction dictated by reading a defensive player if they play the run or pass