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#76
#76
South Carolina last year?

I think back to a lot of what this staff did during the Georgia game last year. I thought they called a great game for the most part (as I remember it).

This offensive line is so young/inexperienced/ineffective, it's hard to execute. Today, we didn't have two of our better receivers.

Speaking of the run game, how many carries did Lane get? I don't remember many.
 
#78
#78
I'm proud this team fought and played well. What I'm not happy about and will not ever be happy with is bunk @$$ play calling in game crucial moments that loses us the game. What kind of idiot calls that play backed up in your own end zone?

There were some questionable calls on Offense..I will agree.

Being on the 1 yard line with the back up QB is never a good place for an OC to be...but I agree with you.
 
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#80
#80
I think back to a lot of what this staff did during the Georgia game last year. I thought they called a great game for the most part (as I remember it).

This offensive line is so young/inexperienced/ineffective, it's hard to execute. Today, we didn't have two of our better receivers.

Speaking of the run game, how many carries did Lane get? I don't remember many.
I only remember a couple, Hurd had most of the load. With a weak offensive line, screens work wonders especially with a guy like Hurd and what he can do in open space. The point is, you take some pressure off your line a Qb by running plays that take speed away from their rushers.
 
#82
#82
Today, I wasn't too upset if you take out the entire second quarter with us up by 10

Bajakian overall is a mediocre to poor play caller, talented players will cover up a lot of that, but where it really comes into play, are I clinch situations he consistently calls the wrong type of play. You just can't have that sort of poor judgement as an SEC coordinator.
 
#85
#85
2-3 years ago I would get up on 3-4 hours sleep at 2 am for this game watch the first half and then go back to sleep because I knew we would be blown out. Sure enough that would happen. Today we saw a team fight to the very last play..
 
#86
#86
I think back to a lot of what this staff did during the Georgia game last year. I thought they called a great game for the most part (as I remember it).

This offensive line is so young/inexperienced/ineffective, it's hard to execute. Today, we didn't have two of our better receivers.

Speaking of the run game, how many carries did Lane get? I don't remember many.

Not many. Hurd has grab the spot.

I actually think they should have run it more in the 3rd and 4th this OL run blocks much better than pass blocks.
 
#87
#87
There were probably 5-10 playcalls to question. No more. So say 15% of the plays were bad calls. I'd say about every team could say the same thing.
 
#88
#88
I'm proud this team fought and played well. What I'm not happy about and will not ever be happy with is bunk @$$ play calling in game crucial moments that loses us the game. What kind of idiot calls that play backed up in your own end zone?[/QUOTE

I'm proud of this team to, but since UGA sucks donkey balls I really expected a win here. You saw how close it was. Is UGA a team that'll win a NC? Not in a million years.Okl might...UGA...no damn way.
 
#91
#91
I only remember a couple, Hurd had most of the load. With a weak offensive line, screens work wonders especially with a guy like Hurd and what he can do in open space. The point is, you take some pressure off your line a Qb by running plays that take speed away from their rushers.

In theory, I completely agree about screens. It just seems like we've been hit or miss in executing them.
 
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There were probably 5-10 playcalls to question. No more. So say 15% of the plays were bad calls. I'd say about every team could say the same thing.

This is my question... What is the acceptable standard deviation bell curve.. Aka as the things science and the human race are built on
. my guess is average playcaller gets 20% wrong... Genius play caller get 9% worng.. The rest are average..
 
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#96
#96
There were probably 5-10 playcalls to question. No more. So say 15% of the plays were bad calls. I'd say about every team could say the same thing.

Calling a run up the middle with an o-line that you know has zero push is pretty much a loss of yards for us every time, and yet Bajakian consistently calls it, and sometimes in the most crucial of situations. GA stacked the box and blitzed on 3rd and anything, and Bajakian was still calling that play when it hadn't worked the previous 10 times because the o-line couldn't block when the box was stacked against them.
 
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#97
#97
Calling a run up the middle with an o-line that you know has zero push is pretty much a loss of yards for us every time, and yet Bajakian consistently calls it, and sometimes in the most crucial of situations. GA stacked the box and blitzed on 3rd and anything, and Bajakian was still calling that play when it hadn't worked the previous 10 times because the o-line couldn't block when the box was stacked against them.

Lost yardage on first down hurt us during that stretch in the first half when our offense was completely ineffective.
 
#98
#98
Butch isn't the problem, but if he doesn't take care of that problem, he won't survive IMO. You can have all the talent in the world, but with horrible offensive coaching decisions, it won't make a difference.

And,,,,, another idiotic post.
 
Calling a run up the middle with an o-line that you know has zero push is pretty much a loss of yards for us every time, and yet Bajakian consistently calls it, and sometimes in the most crucial of situations. GA stacked the box and blitzed on 3rd and anything, and Bajakian was still calling that play when it hadn't worked the previous 10 times because the o-line couldn't block when the box was stacked against them.

Umm.no watch the replay the majority of hurds yards were between the tackle
 

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