London’s contributing but not to a point where you burn 3 or 4 years of a freshman you could theoretically take. Just my opinion.
And if JG goes down I don’t think there’s a big difference between Chryst and McBride in regards to contributing to wins.
I know you’ve apparently been emotionally damaged since the game Saturday and have said many things that don’t make much sense
Watching film doesn’t matter is just the one I’ve pointed out
the only thing i'd say to that is while JG has defnitely taken his fair share of hits, that hit on Saturday night, dirty or not, was the closest thing he's had to a serious injury.IIRC, we took London because we couldn't get another FR RB that Pruitt liked. We were fortunate to get Banks.
I think we're going to need London and Chryst a lot. Those big bodies are going to be essential when other players get dinged up. Chandler and JG have already missed PT due to injury and they can't keep taking the hits week after week against teams much more physical than those we've played. I can see us having to play all three QBs, plus Shrout selectively in a few games, to get through a brutal season.
Watching film of that travesty on Sunday will make little to no difference this year. That is not this team's problem. Point out what else I've said makes little sense.
So they shouldn’t watch film? Just skip it all together because you don’t think that’s this teams problem?
I don’t get your argument on this at all
kinda like my kids wanting a 'treat' after they eat their dinner or perform some othe mundane task.Shouldn't they watch film ANYWAY? Is it really a groundbreaking story that after their pants were pulled down and they were kicked face first into the mud that they came in to watch it on film the next day? Is that what is going to turn this around?
Shouldn't they watch film ANYWAY? Is it really a groundbreaking story that after their pants were pulled down and they were kicked face first into the mud that they came in to watch it on film the next day? Is that what is going to turn this around?
Shouldn't they watch film ANYWAY? Is it really a groundbreaking story that after their pants were pulled down and they were kicked face first into the mud that they came in to watch it on film the next day? Is that what is going to turn this around?
RivalsCulture. What does culture mean when it comes to college football?
It’s the reason Nick Saban is the greatest coach in college football history and why Dabo Swinney has turned Clemson into a superpower. It’s why Kirby Smart is such a genius and why Urban Meyer got a three-game suspension instead of being fired in the Zach Smith scandal.
Culture, to me, is the vibe that players rock to on a daily basis in a college football program. Is that vibe a winning hum or a tone of negativity? That’s the difference between a culture of winning and losing.
Why am I going on and on about this? Because as I watch teams like Nebraska, Tennessee, Florida State, UCLA and others try to change the culture of their football teams under new and talented coaches, I become more and more impressed with Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, Georgia and others. The challenge is great, as we can see at especially Nebraska and UCLA early on. To build a winning culture you need to find older players who are will buy into winning, lead your team and teach the younger players how to carry on that tradition.
Unfortunately at many programs with a coaching change, the culture has already been established and must be broken, so finding those leaders is not easy. Often times you have to turn to younger players to become your leaders before they are ready and it takes years for them to mature and teach those that come behind them. This is why turning around programs is so difficult.
And what do you do with the older players who are used to losing? What about the players that seem to give up, as we saw when Nebraska lost to Michigan and Tennessee lost to Florida? Do you bench them? Cut them? Are they infecting your younger players with their negativity and lack of fight?
So as you criticize Scott Frost, Jeremy Pruitt, Chip Kelly, Willie Taggart and others, just remember how difficult their job is. They each inherited teams from coaches who were horrible leaders and never built a true culture of success and winning (or in Florida State’s case, a coach who just gave up on the program) and it will take time to turn things around. In the meantime, marvel at the job that Saban, Swinney, Meyer and Smart have done at their respective programs because it isn’t easy. In fact, it’s one of the hardest things you can accomplish at the college football level.
the only thing i'd say to that is while JG has defnitely taken his fair share of hits, that hit on Saturday night, dirty or not, was the closest thing he's had to a serious injury.
that doesn't mean they don't need to protect him better. we are playing russian roulette with him, at some point he's not going to get up......so i get your point.
i just don't think he's as fragile as some try to make him out to be.
all that said, the next time we decide to play chryst, i would like to see him actually play. run the offense. mop up duty or no, i feel like even when he's been in, minus the one play against ETSU, he's just been kinda out there. not really in the offense.
London has shown me enough, he's pretty good. he's not dynamic. but i think he's a better version of what we though Jordon might be, if that makes sense. i think Banks and chandler would be the 1, 2 punch we'd like to be able to go with most regularly, but Banks has to not put it on the ground.
shrout needs reps, but they only way i'd play him is in mop up duty, and i wouldn't flirt with breaking the RS rule.
So, you don’t think Georgia has a “culture” yet?Agreed, I think it takes a min of 3 years for your culture to be installed.
hm. the situations were different. Smart was a commodity when came on board. he was UGA's 1st choice. there wasn't a debacle left behind for him to clean up. that whole move was about getting to the next level...good to great.So, you don’t think Georgia has a “culture” yet?
If the coaching staff is worth a damn at selling a vision and getting buy in from a roster, it shouldn’t take more than a year.
That doesn’t mean it will be perfect. But you should have a team behind its coaches with players doing what they’re supposed to be doing.
So, you don’t think Georgia has a “culture” yet?
If the coaching staff is worth a damn at selling a vision and getting buy in from a roster, it shouldn’t take more than a year.
That doesn’t mean it will be perfect. But you should have a team behind its coaches with players doing what they’re supposed to be doing.
So, you don’t think Georgia has a “culture” yet?
If the coaching staff is worth a damn at selling a vision and getting buy in from a roster, it shouldn’t take more than a year.
That doesn’t mean it will be perfect. But you should have a team behind its coaches with players doing what they’re supposed to be doing.