ShoalCreekVol
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I wouldn't read too much into their comments, not having spring practices, freshmen all over the field, everyone on here knew UGA was a L, and it happened, why the sudden surprise? UT played well in the 1st half, depth showed up in the 2nd. If I was UGA, I would be worried. Tennessee is getting better, that is why they are still in the Top 20. Some of you have some real delusions about this team. The only big issue I have, is QB, JG got punked by a 2 Star QB.....If I was Pruitt, and I am not a coach, it's time to get a QB of the future on the field.There is some reason, and I don't claim to know why, that these coaches are working so hard to control the narrative on the QB situation for now 3 years.
1) They play JG during the times when it doesn't make sense or seem to give us a good opportunity to be successful (when he's melting down or facing a D with strengths that outmatch his weaknesses), instead of giving a backup some game reps for experience.
2) They refuse to name a depth order, won't even designate a #2 at the position. It's reached absurdity.
3) They deflect the obvious JG discussions by - and this is WEIRD - using the defense that "we suck at our jobs". Well they don't say it that way, but they openly admit that 2nd and 3rd year QBs who THEY recruited AND were responsible for developing are so incapable at this point of taking the field, that the Bad Jarrett personality (when it emerges) is STILL better than any of the others. Wow never thought I'd see coaches throw themselves under the bus like that.
4) They won't answer specific questions about the position if the subject matter involves who is or will be playing.
I can't imagine how awkward it is for the backups to have coaches consistently (passive-aggressively) insult them in public and to work so hard without even having the decency to designate you a spot in the order.
Never seen anything like this. Wouldn't care, if it was working. But it obviously is not, and they are doubling down instead of trying something different.
I agree with your post and think youād have a valid point IF this wasnāt the same thing that happened last year as well. Pruitt publicly criticized JTS and BM. His only answer was āJG gives us the best chance for successā. And refused to align a depth chart under him until he was forced to make a change. That staff knew all along who #2 was and judging by play calling it seems pretty obvious to me that Cheney trusted #2 much more than the reports said he should. The man has a good point in year 2 of the same thing.I wouldn't read too much into their comments, not having spring practices, freshmen all over the field, everyone on here knew UGA was a L, and it happened, why the sudden surprise? UT played well in the 1st half, depth showed up in the 2nd. If I was UGA, I would be worried. Tennessee is getting better, that is why they are still in the Top 20. Some of you have some real delusions about this team. The only big issue I have, is QB, JG got punked by a 2 Star QB.....If I was Pruitt, and I am not a coach, it's time to get a QB of the future on the field.
I understand that HB has not practiced much. He is a freshman. Never played in a SEC game yet. Possible red shirt?
If he is the QB of the future, why not put him in the games now. He would get 7 games to learn for next year!
JG has not beat anyone in the SEC that we were not supposed to (maybe Auburn would count).
I guess JP has pressure to win now but we just got hammered by GA. Bama is Bama as usual. UF can score lot of points.
A&M appears tough. I hope JP is not a Dan Quinn (Falcons).
By the way, did we ever go to a 2 tight end set against GA?
JG this year and next. Half a decade!
There are technically no redshirts this year. It doesnāt count toward eligibility. You can play anyone you want, as much as you want.I understand that HB has not practiced much. He is a freshman. Never played in a SEC game yet. Possible red shirt?
If he is the QB of the future, why not put him in the games now. He would get 7 games to learn for next year!
JG has not beat anyone in the SEC that we were not supposed to (maybe Auburn would count).
I guess JP has pressure to win now but we just got hammered by GA. Bama is Bama as usual. UF can score lot of points.
A&M appears tough. I hope JP is not a Dan Quinn (Falcons).
By the way, did we ever go to a 2 tight end set against GA?
Thanks for re-sharing. Fans have already forgotten the transfer from Maryland Kasim Hill. He transferred out again.My post from another thread about why Maurer or SHrout don't replace JG:
I have to think about this. Good points.Thanks for re-sharing. Fans have already forgotten the transfer from Maryland Kasim Hill. He transferred out again.
Keep in mind Hill could have stayed without affecting his eligibility. But Hill saw what many did t want to see until the 4th quarter last Saturday. They arenāt playing anyone else. Your QB has just had a demoralizing 2nd half with multiple sacks, no offense and now a 3rd TO for a scoop and score.
The game is out of reach. Surely you save face, pull him and say āweāll get em next week.ā Youāve seen it before, the backup QB comes in as a concession of defeat. The defense goes into their base scheme. Run the clock and letās g home.
Nope, you trot him back out there. In turn, UGA didnāt let up and played until the final snap, which was another sack BTW.
There is some reason, and I don't claim to know why, that these coaches are working so hard to control the narrative on the QB situation for now 3 years.
1) They play JG during the times when it doesn't make sense or seem to give us a good opportunity to be successful (when he's melting down or facing a D with strengths that outmatch his weaknesses), instead of giving a backup some game reps for experience.
2) They refuse to name a depth order, won't even designate a #2 at the position. It's reached absurdity.
3) They deflect the obvious JG discussions by - and this is WEIRD - using the defense that "we suck at our jobs". Well they don't say it that way, but they openly admit that 2nd and 3rd year QBs who THEY recruited AND were responsible for developing are so incapable at this point of taking the field, that the Bad Jarrett personality (when it emerges) is STILL better than any of the others. Wow never thought I'd see coaches throw themselves under the bus like that.
4) They won't answer specific questions about the position if the subject matter involves who is or will be playing.
I can't imagine how awkward it is for the backups to have coaches consistently (passive-aggressively) insult them in public and to work so hard without even having the decency to designate you a spot in the order.
Never seen anything like this. Wouldn't care, if it was working. But it obviously is not, and they are doubling down instead of trying something different.
#4 reminds me of a certain Presidential candidate and the SCOTUS. Tactic must be the new pandemic in leadership....
My guess is that if you run HB out there, you are saying he is the QB of the future. Then you have BM and JTS possibly looking to transfer and the Salter kid opening his recruitment up in a year where it doesn't really count eligibility wise. I think they are looking to get the Salter kid in the fold have JG as the projected starter for next year and let the young QBs battle it out for the starting job.