Butch - “Offensive Issues Are Due To Players Not Executing.”

#26
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If a player isn't executing, replace him with someone who is willing to execute. Shamburger saw his 1st action at CB, and looked like he should have been out there from day one. Go figure......

Butuli was also "forced into action".. Infallible logic..
 
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If a player isn't executing, replace him with someone who is willing to execute. Shamburger saw his 1st action at CB, and looked like he should have been out there from day one. Go figure......

Whats worse. Not developing good talent at several positions or not knowing when your playing the wrong guy.
 
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Why is anyone acting shocked? He’s done this the whole time. As if his system is some gift to mankind, of course it’s the idiot players who can’t figure it out. Now an honest man would say I must be a pretty bad coach to invent an amazing system yet suck so hard at communicating it to my players. This is not a case of woeful talent and a system that could work. There is talent on this team and it’s being squandered on this idiocy. That speaks to coaching.
 
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we all know his offense is so productive....look at all the touchdowns we have scored...

laughing so hard I could almost not type that...:mf_surrender:
 
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Listening to the press conference.

Blames his players for not executing in his sh*t show of an offense.

The players aren’t the problem, it’s his philosophy that he refuses to step away from.

I’m tired of the BS excuses.

The last play we ran vs. scar was the same play clemson used beat bammer in last year's NC game. Our attempt at executing that play was doomed to fail before the ball was snapped. Why? The WRs should have lined up two yards off the LOS, they lined up on it and that allowed the DBs to chuck them and disrupt their pick routes. That's on the coaches.
 
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Butch is smarter than me I guess.

I'm honestly not even sure how to properly execute a bubble screen that's caught with a DB 6 feet away going full speed.
 
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Did everyone watch Kelly try to run between the tackles on Saturday over and over and either lose yardage or get killed at the line? They kept sending him up the middle and our O line was getting man handled but they ran that same play like it was going to work on the 12th try.

Has nothing to do with players executing. A solid High School coach would've said, "ok scratch running up the middle....not working. Go to something else"

THIS IS BUTCH'S FAULT! KELLY DOESN'T CALL THE PLAYS! HE RUNS WHAT'S CALLED!

Now he can say the O line didn't execute.....but it's akin to saying my 1993 Camaro RS didn't execute against a top fuel dragster in a race. It's laughable to the point you begin to cry a little.
 
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Execution IS a problem.

Jones talks about the "fine details of playing winning football". He spends so much time on the "fine details" that the team doesn't execute the "not so fine" fundamentals. He's looking at the nuanced "detail" of perfect hand placement on every play... while guys aren't getting leverage and something as basic as getting their butt turned.

Crude analogy... but he's trying to teach his guys to cut the head off of a snake with a scalpel when they need to be taught how to use a machete.
 
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#40
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Not executing what? All they do is run it up the middle and off the tackle.

Good job Butch, blame the players that should help those recruiting classes...
 
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Im so tired of this coach. Isn't his job to coach them to execute the plays . Anyway you want to look at it it all comes down to Jones cant coach a team. i would take another coach whether he is better than Jones or not . Im tired of Jones passing the buck and laying blame on everyone but himself. I have gotten to a point that i detest Jones!
 
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I understand the feeling of wanting to keep things simple for a QB on his second start. But after studying the offense for a year, running it in practice, you have to wonder why he won't let the offense open up a bit and trust his players. It's just amazing, it truly is.
 
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If they aren't executing, then they are either not being taught to execute correctly or they do not have the physical and/or mental ability to execute correctly. Well, he's leading the teaching and he recruited them.

So, who's that on?
 
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Bituli gets +20 tackles against GT, then disappears into the masses on the sideline, only to appear in the Bama game with a 97 yd INT. wow

Shawn Shamburger played a helluva a game for a freshman, complimented Gaulden and Warrior very well. The play he made on that bammer TD pass would have forced a touchback had Kongbo not gotten that stupid penalty.
 
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Listening to the press conference.

Blames his players for not executing in his sh*t show of an offense.

The players aren’t the problem, it’s his philosophy that he refuses to step away from.

I’m tired of the BS excuses.

When is someone going to tell him that they can't execut plays, where everyone in the stadium knows what's coming? Jet screen, screen, curl to the flats. Run, run, pass on 3rd and long. His system is designed for PLAYMAKERS to make something out of nothing. There seems to be no game planning, no adjustments, no mismatches, and every OC has ran this same system. Dobbs made it work only because he was so elusive. He had to be, everyone else stayed covered up and the line couldn't hold a block.


I remember last year against Bama he called so many curls and never tried much of anything else. First play of the GA game this year. Curl to flats for a pick.

YOUR SYSTEM SUCKS BUTCH. BAIL YOUR PLAYERS OUT, STOP ASKING THEM TO BAIL YOU OUT. DEVELOP YOUR TALENT! USE YOUR TALENT! YOU SHOULD HAVE HIRED A PROVEN OC. DIDN'T YOU LEARN ABOUT PROMOTION'S FROM WITHIN FROM THE S&C FIASCO LAST YEAR?

SWALLOW YOUR PRIDE AND WALK AWAY
 
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