Jim Chaney

#76
#76
What has happened to Jim Chaney? He is considered one of the best minds in college football, yet we have shown no pizzaz and not much effort. How about becoming less predictable - if I can guess the play from the formation 50% of the time, other D coaches can get it 80% . Why not let this Hyatt kid play more? He doesnt need to know the offense that well to run a post or fly pattern . Even if he misses a few, his speed will scare the defense and stretch the field opening up the shorter routes . Where has he been all year and what are we saving him for-Vandy? How about some reverses and double passes? Liven it up - u get paid a lot of bucks-get creative. This whole team , offense and defense is worse than last year. No way we should get blown out like the last 3 games,



It is puzzling and frustrating . I just dont get it...

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Jeremy Pruitt and Jarrett Guaranturnover happened to JC...
 
#77
#77
We also don't have RBs as talented as Tauren Poole, Raijon Neal, Jalen Hurd or Alvin Kamara.
 
#83
#83
Chaney is doing all he can with JG. If you don't have good QB play is doesn't matter who is calling the plays.
 
#84
#84
What has happened to Jim Chaney? He is considered one of the best minds in college football, yet we have shown no pizzaz and not much effort. How about becoming less predictable - if I can guess the play from the formation 50% of the time, other D coaches can get it 80% . Why not let this Hyatt kid play more? He doesnt need to know the offense that well to run a post or fly pattern . Even if he misses a few, his speed will scare the defense and stretch the field opening up the shorter routes . Where has he been all year and what are we saving him for-Vandy? How about some reverses and double passes? Liven it up - u get paid a lot of bucks-get creative. This whole team , offense and defense is worse than last year. No way we should get blown out like the last 3 games,



It is puzzling and frustrating . I just dont get it...
Got to have a QB
 
#85
#85
What has happened to Jim Chaney?

It is puzzling and frustrating . I just dont get it...

Turn the pages back nearly a decade and you'll see many of the same complaints...

KY Only Ran 10 Plays The Entire Game

The Offical Jim Chaney Thread

Advice for Jim Chaney

Chaney seems like a nice guy, but...

Fire Jim Chaney

Statistically over the past 12 seasons, Chaney has had more mediocre years than good and more bad seasons than outstanding ones. IMO, his track record didn't warrant making him the highest-paid OC in the land last year. And it's not just Tennessee where he has frustrated fans:

Against an elite defense, like he faced in last January’s National Championship game and this past season’s SEC Championship game, Chaney tended to get ultra conservative and predictable. Instead of taking what a defense was giving him, he stuck to his game plan. He was stubborn. He loved running it up the middle on first down, and against equal or lesser opponents, that worked most of the time, particularly as defenses wore down from trying to tackle superstar backs like Nick Chubb, Sony Michel, D’Andre Swift and Elijah Holyfield.

However, against the likes of Alabama, that sort of predictability didn’t cut it. It was a common theme of Georgia’s losses over the past couple of seasons to Auburn, Bama and LSU. Chaney might light up a hapless Oklahoma defense, but, against top-tier defenses, his limitations showed.

And, finally, his predictability and resistance to change even caused a loss to a lesser team like Texas, as many frustrated fans noted after the Sugar Bowl game. The Longhorns made no secret they were going to take away Georgia’s running attack, but Chaney didn’t seem capable of adjusting. Rather than loosen up the stacked box and slow the Longhorns’ all-out blitz with screen passes or slants, he stuck with the same predictable offensive plan. Fromm noted after the game that Texas showed the Dawgs what its defensive game plan was in the first couple of drives, “but we just couldn’t make adjustments quick enough really to capitalize on that.”

Jim Chaney wasn’t the offensive guru Georgia needs to be an elite program
 
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