'11 GA RB Isaiah Crowell

I live in Ga. and have had this convo many times before. I truly believe CMR is a great coach. His issues lie in his loyalty to existing staff. He tends to promote from within till his assistants get to postitions they aren't qualified for. This is what has hurt CMR.

We typed this around the same time. You're absolutely 100% right on that, no argument here.
 
You're right on all of that. There's one thing that I hate about coach Richt and its what could eventually get him canned, too much loyalty for some incompetent assistants. All bets are off now though, he knows his azz is on the line and he's made the much needed changes. Now its just time to see how it translates on the field, enough with all the positive talk.

Didn't realize you said that already. I've said it for three years now and finally everyone else follows suit. Stafford and Moreno saved his(bobo) job from a production/hype stand point. Now his true colors show.
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My girls family are all dawgs so i go to alot of games. You need richt to have a fire lit under his arse regarding discipline and bobo. Get rid of that moron and you might beat Florida more than once this decade. Jmo.
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That's the talk but Bobo is no different from Richt. Bobo runs Richt's offense. The offense in general was not really the problem this year. Plus, our offense set all kinds of records this year. Nobody seems to mention that.

Here's what I think was the biggest problems.

1. Horrible Strength and Conditioning program.

2. Below Average O-line play the entire year.

3. New Defensive scheme without the right personnel. We do not have a true Nose Guard for our defensive scheem ala Mount Cody. That's why big John Jenkins is just as important as Crowell this year.
 
Without aj your offense was atrocious. Against ucf it was atrocious. How is this year going to be without aj? Atrocious. I like Murray to a degree, he definately has flaws, but bobo will find a way to not use the talent right.

I want uga to do decent because I hate hearing her family constantly b$&@h and
moan but to do that there needs to be changes that richt doesn't have the balls to make.
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That's the talk but Bobo is no different from Richt. Bobo runs Richt's offense. The offense in general was not really the problem this year. Plus, our offense set all kinds of records this year. Nobody seems to mention that.

Here's what I think was the biggest problems.

1. Horrible Strength and Conditioning program.

2. Below Average O-line play the entire year.

3. New Defensive scheme without the right personnel. We do not have a true Nose Guard for our defensive scheem ala Mount Cody. That's why big John Jenkins is just as important as Crowell this year.

I agree with this overview but would say that all of this relates to a poor vision and planning. That's the HC's job. Richt has most of it right most of the time but he doesn't put the plan together. He can be the nicest guy on earth but 80% right 100% of the time still means you end up 20% short. The brilliance of Saban is his relentless pursuit of 100% from all phases.
Best example is why you commit to converting the defense when you don't have the personell. Make a hybrid plan, heck phase it in. This year we had 1/2 the depth but about the same wins as GA. IMo it's because we mixed it up and moved guys anywhere and everywhere we could.
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I agree with this overview but would say that all of this relates to a poor vision and planning. That's the HC's job. Richt has most of it right most of the time but he doesn't put the plan together. He can be the nicest guy on earth but 80% right 100% of the time still means you end up 20% short. The brilliance of Saban is his relentless pursuit of 100% from all phases.
Best example is why you commit to converting the defense when you don't have the personell. Make a hybrid plan, heck phase it in. This year we had 1/2 the depth but about the same wins as GA. IMo it's because we mixed it up and moved guys anywhere and everywhere we could.
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I agree with everything you say. Willy was way over his head from the moment he took over for Van Gorder. Again, this goes back to my problem with Richt and his loyalty for incompetent assistants. We had to make a change on the defensive side, it was long overdue. I had my own questions with bringing in Grantham and a new scheme because I knew we lacked the personnel. Grantham made some progress overall but there was no doubt that our guys looked lost and overmatched at times. I see Grantham having our defense in real good shape next year.

Believe it or not, we weren't always in a 3-4. The reason for it is because of us not having a true Nose Guard. That alone killed us trying to stop the run.
 
Yes sir. I will stand by our coach this next season coming up because he's earned the opportunity to turn this thing around. If coach Richt can't do it this year, then yes it would be an appropriate time to make a change.

Way to take a stand. What would be considered turning it around?
 
Lol at Crowell's thread being his.
If your reading this Crowell this is what happens on VN when we aren't one of
your top contenders. We turn your thread into doggie papers!
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Good read on IC and if he does not go to UGA they will sign no RB in this class and wait until 2012. The question is should they have only gone after 1 RB and they also wonder if IC is the best in the state. I have to believe he is but they make a reference to another time in GA regarding RBs where UGA picked the wrong one and UT got the right one.

In 1997, Georgia chose to focus all its recruiting efforts on landing running back Sanks out of Carver-Columbus over Lewis of Atlanta’s Douglass High. Lewis became an All-American and won a national championship with Tennessee before going on to an extended NFL career. Sanks was a serviceable SEC back but struggled with academics and discipline and never lived up to his lofty billing.

Just shows you some time how wrong these services are and how the coaches miss.

What if Georgia Bulldogs fail to land RB Isaiah Crowell? | AJC College Sports Recruiting
 
Way to take a stand. What would be considered turning it around?

I'd say a 9 to 10 win season would get it done. This also gives us a good shot at the SEC Championship Game. Our schedule is very favorable this year so anything less than that would get him fired.

There's 3 games that are must wins. UF, UT, and GT. The fans will be calling for his head if we don't win those 3 games.
 
We'll handle our end of a loss to UT so get some vocal lessons before screaming off with his head for hours. No one likes to go hoarse for non game day activities.
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UT will no doubt be an extremely tough game. Anytime you play the Vols at Neyland is an uphill battle. This is the game that I'm looking forward to the most. The reason for it is that the winner of this game puts themselves in much better shape for the East, should be alot of fun.
 
As a Skeeter follower I will say it. There is supposed to be a surprise today. IMO, this is the only guy left. It wouldn't completely shock me if they are both Vols--or Dawgs.
 
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