A gt fan’s 11 points on a braves sunday

1) I’m a patient fan and appreciate the change from the TO.

2) I do think upgrades along the LOS (on both sides) might make a huge difference and might take time

3) The offense can make plays; it is just inconsistent and I do question some of the play calling

4) but I have no idea what they are trying to do on defense. Yes, GT has been very bad at defense in many years but Collins was supposed to fix that.

5) Is the only plan on defense to get Turnovers? That isn’t a plan, you have to do a few things to create them and we don’t do those things.

6) You have to question the philosophy of playing a lot of player given the constant mistakes we see.

7) Seems an obvious case of doesn’t matter what a coach knows; it only matters what the player knows. Our players don’t know what they need to know. In other words, we are trying to be complex but end up confusing our players and not the other team.
 
1) I’m a patient fan and appreciate the change from the TO.

2) I do think upgrades along the LOS (on both sides) might make a huge difference and might take time

3) The offense can make plays; it is just inconsistent and I do question some of the play calling

4) but I have no idea what they are trying to do on defense. Yes, GT has been very bad at defense in many years but Collins was supposed to fix that.

5) Is the only plan on defense to get Turnovers? That isn’t a plan, you have to do a few things to create them and we don’t do those things.

6) You have to question the philosophy of playing a lot of player given the constant mistakes we see.

7) Seems an obvious case of doesn’t matter what a coach knows; it only matters what the player knows. Our players don’t know what they need to know. In other words, we are trying to be complex but end up confusing our players and not the other team.
Thanks for an informative post about actual football. Agree with your points.
 
Just stop being a damn pussy for once in your ööööing life. Discuss football or STFU.
He created his account for one reason only. To öööö all over everything. That’s the only thing he can do.
 
It’s not rocket science. CGC is not HC material. And with the exception of about 20 players, the rest of the roster is not really P5. Only 1-2 are top 25 program players. Add that together and you get what we got—-a bad football team.
What’s the alternative? You got any extra money laying around?

Which coach that would be better can we convince to come here once it obvious he’ll just be fired a couple of years later?
 
1) I’m a patient fan and appreciate the change from the TO.

2) I do think upgrades along the LOS (on both sides) might make a huge difference and might take time

3) The offense can make plays; it is just inconsistent and I do question some of the play calling

4) but I have no idea what they are trying to do on defense. Yes, GT has been very bad at defense in many years but Collins was supposed to fix that.

5) Is the only plan on defense to get Turnovers? That isn’t a plan, you have to do a few things to create them and we don’t do those things.

6) You have to question the philosophy of playing a lot of player given the constant mistakes we see.

7) Seems an obvious case of doesn’t matter what a coach knows; it only matters what the player knows. Our players don’t know what they need to know. In other words, we are trying to be complex but end up confusing our players and not the other team.
Best post in the thread.
 
Very nice post.

Except IIRC, this is only CGC's first full season. Couldn't recruit for 2019, so those were all CPJ's 3O players. 2020 was The Wuhan Flu.

So the rebuild continues for The Hardest Transition In The History Of The World.

Collins had 9 commits for the 2019 class (he was told directly to honor the commits made by prospects to the previous staff).
Of those nine, four are no longer with the program.
And as far as 3O recruits, of the class he inherited, there was 2 WR, 2 RBs (one of whom has since had to give up playing because of an injury) and 2 QBs, Demetrius Knight and Jordan Yates. The rest were defensive guys. This does not count the 2 OL commits CGC and staff slow played into decommitting.
Of his five still here, it's Griffin (the prize recruit of that class who might as well be on the side of a milk carton now), the Belgian kid at DE (he hasn't made much impact), the two TEs (yeah, we're really making that position a focal point of the offense), and Lockhart, who is logging some PT at DT.
Some of the PJ commits have moved on since - Chico Bennett and Jordan Huff, who had been flipped from Michigan State.
So it wasn't a 3O heavy class he inherited.
 
Collins had 9 commits for the 2019 class (he was told directly to honor the commits made by prospects to the previous staff).
Of those nine, four are no longer with the program.
And as far as 3O recruits, of the class he inherited, there was 2 WR, 2 RBs (one of whom has since had to give up playing because of an injury) and 2 QBs, Demetrius Knight and Jordan Yates. The rest were defensive guys. This does not count the 2 OL commits CGC and staff slow played into decommitting.
Of his five still here, it's Griffin (the prize recruit of that class who might as well be on the side of a milk carton now), the Belgian kid at DE (he hasn't made much impact), the two TEs (yeah, we're really making that position a focal point of the offense), and Lockhart, who is logging some PT at DT.
Some of the PJ commits have moved on since - Chico Bennett and Jordan Huff, who had been flipped from Michigan State.
So it wasn't a 3O heavy class he inherited.
But it is all gone for the most part. Which isn’t a good thing. But that doesn’t explain the lack of development for all the players on the team. You get to GT right now and you seem to stay where you were at coming out of high school.
 
But it is all gone for the most part. Which isn’t a good thing. But that doesn’t explain the lack of development for all the players on the team. You get to GT right now and you seem to stay where you were at coming out of high school.

By my count, 15 of the 22 signees from 2019 are still around, plus/minus 1 or 2.
There were five guys from the transfer portal that year too. Two have finished up. One has moved on. The other two haven't provided very much.
 
By my count, 15 of the 22 signees from 2019 are still around, plus/minus 1 or 2.
There were five guys from the transfer portal that year too. Two have finished up. One has moved on. The other two haven't provided very much.
Ah maybe not gone then just not ATL.
 
I think Tstan should start investing all our ath dept funds into playing megaball, it could solve ALL our problems
 
Collins had 9 commits for the 2019 class (he was told directly to honor the commits made by prospects to the previous staff).
Of those nine, four are no longer with the program.
And as far as 3O recruits, of the class he inherited, there was 2 WR, 2 RBs (one of whom has since had to give up playing because of an injury) and 2 QBs, Demetrius Knight and Jordan Yates. The rest were defensive guys. This does not count the 2 OL commits CGC and staff slow played into decommitting.
Of his five still here, it's Griffin (the prize recruit of that class who might as well be on the side of a milk carton now), the Belgian kid at DE (he hasn't made much impact), the two TEs (yeah, we're really making that position a focal point of the offense), and Lockhart, who is logging some PT at DT.
Some of the PJ commits have moved on since - Chico Bennett and Jordan Huff, who had been flipped from Michigan State.
So it wasn't a 3O heavy class he inherited.

Any coach in that position is scrambling to fill out a class. Expectations shouldn’t be high on a guy with 2 months to fill out a class. That 2019 class was garbage like 2018 and 2017 before.

That kind of recruiting is why Rice has more players in the NFL than we do.
 
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