What if Heupel is gone

#4
#4
If he has already agreed to an under the table deal to go to the NFL then it would explain last night...
No it wouldn't - not unless he has already told the players. Even if (don't see it happening) it were the case, he likely would not let it out until the regular season was finished, so it shouldn't have had any effect on last night's game.

Who in the NFL even has an opening right now? Indy? any other team? You think the Colts hired Heupel?
 
#18
#18
Lol let’s not overthink this. Our defense has been bad (even awful at times) most of the year. They just quit on top of it last night.
Nah, our D didn’t quit. There were a lot of throws that were perfectly placed. That early TD that our defender barely tipped, talking about a game of inches.

We needed to run more stunts vs their offense either to stop the run or pass, playing vanilla most of the time obviously was a bad plan.

Our offense not answering was a problem too. When you are in a shootout, you better keep shooting. We played to our film on offense too. With a miss fire here and there, well we all saw what happened.
 
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#23
#23
I think my cousin (UGA fan) nailed it. Heupel is Mark Richt 2.0. He's going to win us games against elite teams and then lose to nobodies when it matters most.
May be correct, and Mark Richt 2.0 would be a huge upgrade from where we were before Heupel. That said, we got are hopes above preseason expectations this year. If we had played usc jr early in the season and lost and then come back to finish 10-2 and beat FL, LSU, and Bama after losing to usc jr, we'd all be ecstatic about this season.

The expectations rose as it should have with this season's success. This season's success has made last night's loss hurt more than we ever expected a loss to hurt this year.
 

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