I don't doubt that this offense will be more exciting...when it works. This season hopefully Heupel has his brilliant moments but get ready for a bunch of 3 and outs that take 8 seconds off the clock too. As @Florida Stanley said at least we do have a chance of winning in a shootout situation. In today's football you certainly want more of an offense-first philosophy and we do get that with Heupel.But there is a greater chance for an explosive play with this new offense. Dive, dive, play action, will almost always net you less yards than slant, post, slant will.
Chaneys first stint here he flung the ball all over the yard. I think it had more to do with Germy.Idk if it’s because he had so much more talent at Georgia, or Pruitt kept interfering and was so conservative he put the clamps on him…but I still can’t figure out how our offense was so bad with Chaney
…because he could only call what the offense could execute and his MO is throwing it down the field - which we were terrible at. Plus, I don’t think Coach Gomer liked playing that way.Idk if it’s because he had so much more talent at Georgia, or Pruitt kept interfering and was so conservative he put the clamps on him…but I still can’t figure out how our offense was so bad with Chaney
Chaney had a QB that couldn't read defense and was a total headcase, and he couldn't do anything because Pruitt wanted to play JG.Idk if it’s because he had so much more talent at Georgia, or Pruitt kept interfering and was so conservative he put the clamps on him…but I still can’t figure out how our offense was so bad with Chaney
Chaney had a QB that couldn't read defense and was a total headcase, and he couldn't do anything because Pruitt wanted to play JG.
The real question is why Pruitt stuck with JG that long. Pruitt was a total offensive dunce, and I think he was actually aware of that to a certain degree. He knew he couldn't develop a QB, so he stuck with one that he inherited. I think he was afraid to play QBs who had been coached entirely by his staffs, even though JG was so evidently a terrible player himself.
Cornbread was dumb, but he isn't that dumb. If a dude looks good on the range but snap hooks 50% of his drives during the round for 10 rounds in a row, you stop playing that guy. That's a mistake as a coach you make a few times, not repeatedly over the course of 3 years.Or you know, JG was consistently the best QB in practice and that’s why he played