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Yep. Sad.
Last week rewatching the game and defense there were multiple plays I saw with Jumper where he had a lane to get a RB/WR for no gain or a TFL and just couldn't get there (though he did read the play well, in his defense).
I had the same thought about JRM (and Kirkland, to a lesser extent). If a guy like that is in there, he has him dead to rights and we're in 3rd in long instead of 2nd and short.
I was pleased with Sapp mostly as well, but I'd have to rewatch to know for sure. Not sure I've got it on me to do so though. His athleticism definitely flashed though. Definite upgrade over McDowell and Berry in that regard.
No one coaches throwing off your backfoot. He won't step up in the pocket either. He's not a runner so where is he going? If he doesn't want to get hit he needs to play something else.
And I say using 35 and 4 only because I believe Butch will never go out of shotgun and I don't believe using QD and 4 in short yardage. The D will key on 4 and bring the house. You need the two options if you need a yard.
One thing Doug Matthews spoke a little bit on this morning that I hadn't thought about:
If Butch is just absolutely opposed to going under center and running the ball in short yardage situations, why don't they have some sort of package to run the ball when you need a yard?
Surely with all the RB depth we have we could put together a wildcat or something and direct snap to Kelly/Chandler.
You've gotta have SOMETHING in your offense for when you need a yard and want to run the ball. The simplest solution is lining up under center and running or sneaking it, but there are other options toon
Absolutely baffling to me that in 5 years here Butch has refused to put in SOMETHING for these situations.
Idk if he'll ever swallow his price and get under center in those situations either.
I think Kelly is they guy in those situations, but honestly IDGAF if it's him or Bituli or even Eric Freakin Crosby. We need a heavy goal line set to run the ball out of.
It shouldn't be that hard to put in 7-8 plays that you might need twice a game.
Nope
I'm pretty down this morning. Not ready to send him packing because he really can still win the Least.
UGA Or Bust
Eh, he's had one partial offseason with a QB coach, and I have no faith in Canales. The Steelers have already said that Dobbs will be a big project because his fundamentals were so bad from lack of coaching.
It takes time to overcome a career of bad habits, save that's with a good coach, which I'm doubting Canales is.
No one coaches throwing off your backfoot. He won't step up in the pocket either. He's not a runner so where is he going? If he doesn't want to get hit he needs to play something else.
I didn't see it, but apparently Butch threw LS under the bus on the Butch Jones Show. Said "you've got to run out in there" on the goal line play.
Like he doesn't have full veto power over every call. Dude you're not supposed to just sit and watch like a fan.
We racked up more yards against them than we did against GT. That's including the 50 from two OTs.
Teams will score on them and their offense will get shut down against solid defenses.
I didn't see it, but apparently Butch threw LS under the bus on the Butch Jones Show. Said "you've got to run out in there" on the goal line play.
Like he doesn't have full veto power over every call. Dude you're not supposed to just sit and watch like a fan.
I think this is it. He is afraid to get hit as he throws and will make a mistake. It's his bodies natural reaction to pressure. Doesn't seem they have worked on that at all. That is something in practice you throw players at them over and over and teach them to step up in the pocket and throw going forward.
I think this is it. He is afraid to get hit as he throws and will make a mistake. It's his bodies natural reaction to pressure. Doesn't seem they have worked on that at all. That is something in practice you throw players at them over and over and teach them to step up in the pocket and throw going forward.
