Richt addresses Perry situation, BC prep, after Monday's practice

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Its def a combination of both. However, if guys cant consistently execute what you call then you have to look at calling something else or its coaching.

Agree with what you're eluding to here. Maybe we should stop trying to run zone schemes on teams that are shooting gaps and wiping the OL's face. Some of our OL are not the most graceful guys moving laterally. Get the balls to the tight ends more, drags, digs, stops, screens. I don't care how its done but just get them the ball. They shouldn't constantly be running go routes with QB's who, to put it nicely, have questionable touch.

Also, maybe stop rotating so much and let the guys who execute continue to play.
 
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All I really took from Richt was that as long as Malik exists he's playing. He's the only guy who'll keep the job no matter what. He plays well, he keeps the job. He plays poorly, the game Will be close & he'll take all the snaps.

Problem is if Malik plays poorly to start the game &/or throws early interceptions & Richt doesn't pull him.. There's no way N'kosi & Jarren aren't calling bullsht. If Malik plays like Malik & costs us the game can Richt really continue to defend him with "Malik does his job off the field"?

Based on your lack of retention from Coach Richt's words allow me to suggest you read the article again.
 
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Maybe the issue is execution and not play calling . . .

It’s both, if they can’t execute what we are running, then fn change it.. put your players in the best position to succeed... this not about running your favorite plays as if your playing Madden.
 
All I really took from Richt was that as long as Malik exists he's playing. He's the only guy who'll keep the job no matter what. He plays well, he keeps the job. He plays poorly, the game Will be close & he'll take all the snaps.

Problem is if Malik plays poorly to start the game &/or throws early interceptions & Richt doesn't pull him.. There's no way N'kosi & Jarren aren't calling bullsht. If Malik plays like Malik & costs us the game can Richt really continue to defend him with "Malik does his job off the field"?

We've come a long way from the Mark Richt that said to Malik "You'll never play for me" to the Mork Rick that is like "Malik, Don't ever leave me!"
 
Mork Rich is a clown.

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Has Richt second-guessed himself at all for his decision to start Perry and bench Malik Rosier, before eventually going back to Rosier?

“Not really, because I believe what I believed," Richt said. "You have to go with your gut and your heart and what you believe is right."
 
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Maybe the issue is execution and not play calling . . .
Have someone tie both hands behind your back. Then try to eat honey-drizzled cereal with a spoon while a loose adult grizzly bear roams the room. Good luck with execution.
 
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Perry seems to be ****-bent on blowing himself up. After being benched Perry brilliantly decides to take a photo of himself surrounded by one hundred dollar bills.

Apparently, Perry attended the highly acclaimed summer session of Johnny Manziel's Camp for Those Who Want to ***** Up Their Football Careers. Word has it he was the Valedictorian!
He also attended a 1 on 1 session with Crab Legs!
 
We will see the exact same playbook we've seen all along on Friday night with very little to no changes.
 
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I might be wrong, but I think you guys might be missing the real story. Richt said he plans to play his number 2 qb....then he say Nkosi by name. He also mentioned giving his #3 Qb, in this case Jarren, more snaps than usual. My guess is that he is subtely(or maybe even directly) telling Nkosi to tighten up, or Jarren is taking the #2 spot, Then it might be Jarren who gets in games at that point, as the #2 Qb.
Yes! Yes! Yes! I found that to be very interesting
 
You think he's carrying that much cash around without any heat? And if he is I'm suuuuuuuure its registered. Do you think he is a loner on the team. Or does he have freinds on the team that probably act and do the things he does that goes unseen? Not a good look for us. We might not be able to score points but at least we are maintaining the culture that the media has always thought of us as having.
 
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Has Richt second-guessed himself at all for his decision to start Perry and bench Malik Rosier, before eventually going back to Rosier?

“Not really, because I believe what I believed," Richt said. "You have to go with your gut and your heart and what you believe is right."

Bingo
 
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