I won't miss that painful face Fulmer made when something awful happened. You could tell he was trying to keep it in but I'm ready to see some real fire on the sidelines. It's been a while...
Lack of getting young talent ready and on the field
Giving up 3rd and long
Slow and soft O-line
Slow to make scheme adjustments
Playing bad teams closer than we should
Lack of real offensive excitement (no big plays or the "crispness" that usually characterizes dominant teams)
Too many stupid mistakes (false starts, illegal formations)
Special teams disarray
1. Receivers dropping passes!
2. 3rd and long yet a pass play which seems to be designed for a yard or two.
3. Receivers dropping passes! (This entry intentionally repeated.)
1) Being able to sell season tickets if you can't go.
2) Talking about your coach and not have everything he's done discounted b/c he is overweight.
3) Starting a season 3-0
4) Nasty defenses
5) Nasty RB's
6) Stud QB's
7) Multiple first round draft picks
8) A record that would allow a top #5 National player to make a Heisman Trophy run.
9) WRs who gain 150 yds in a game.
10) Run back a kick
11) Georgia fans when they are 3rd best in the SECE
I'm sorry, I just admitted I'm no expert on X's and O's, but I refuse to believe excessive clapping was a significant issue in our program. I know you are not alone- it's an oft repeated gripe but I put it in the category of donut jokes.
How about this one: Defensive backs staring at each other in disbelief as the opposing teams celebrate a wide open touchdown pass.
Didn't start happening until the Teddy Gaines era (maybe closer to '99 when Slade was hired). Hasn't stopped since. Have a nice retirement 'coach' Slade.
How about this one: Defensive backs staring at each other in disbelief as the opposing teams celebrate a wide open touchdown pass.
Didn't start happening until the Teddy Gaines era (maybe closer to '99 when Slade was hired). Hasn't stopped since. Have a nice retirement 'coach' Slade.
being outscored by Florida 89-26 over the past two seasons.
Predictable "trick" plays.
WR screens on 3rd and 15.
Like most everybody else, giving up long 3rd downs.
Not converting any 3rd downs.
a safety at qb is better than our actual qb's.
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