The Top Tech Things I Think I Think (after Wk. 7)

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  1. More plays need to be schemed to get Eric Singleton the ball
  2. There's not much speed in our offensive backfield
  3. Whoever is coaching the RBs should be looking for work come December
  4. It behooves me why the RBs get the ball and run straight into the back of the O-lineman blocking for them. Find the open gap and shoot through it
  5. North/south and gaining positive yardage were once the conventional art of running the football. GT's runners have turned it into lateral line dancing.
  6. Boyd should be starting at WR. Can he be any worse than what's out there???
  7. Haynes King should have more designed QB runs.
  8. Buster Faulkner needs to open the playbook and quit being passive with the playcalling
  9. We have talent on both sides of the ball. Who's coachin' 'em up?!
  10. We need a better strength and conditioning program. Inconceivable why players are dropping after every play like my GPA dropped after taking computer science classes at Tech
 
10. We need a better strength and conditioning program. Inconceivable why players are dropping after every play like my GPA dropped after taking computer science classes at Tech
After four years of viral video Caralla's ineptness in the weightroom, give this new bunch time to undo all the damage the previous regime wrought. That won't happen overnight. The previous group lived off making great social media content - but the product on the field never matched it. We got weaker and slower as the years went on. Lot of damage to fix.

I also don't think we have as much talent as some are led to believe.
 
Georgia Tech offense seeks consistency after Boston College loss
Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King (10) makes a move to get off a pass during the second half of an NCAA college football game at Georgia Tech's Bobby Dodd Stadium, Saturday, October 21, 2023, in Atlanta. Boston College won 38-23 over Georgia Tech. (Hyosub Shin / Hyosub.Shin@ajc.com)

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Credit: HYOSUB SHIN / AJC
GEORGIA TECH
By Charlotte Varnes
3 hours ago

Quarterback Haynes King’s two interceptions in the fourth quarter sealed Georgia Tech’s loss to Boston College on Saturday.
The first led to a touchdown. The second interception, fumbled then recovered by Boston College, allowed the Eagles to hold on the ball for more than five minutes and kneel it out for a 38-23 victory.

Overall, King threw three interceptions Saturday, and he said there was no excuse for any of them.

“At the end of the day, It doesn’t matter if it’s forced or not forced,” King said. “You can’t have three turnovers. It kills drives, kills momentum, kills everything.”
After interceptions and inconsistencies against the Eagles, the Yellow Jackets have their sights set on North Carolina on Saturday (8 p.m., ACC Network). The Tar Heels’ defense ranks among the middle of the pack in the ACC, at eighth with an average of 22.4 points allowed per game.

But, before then, the Jackets are evaluating the how’s and why’s of Saturday’s loss.

“That’s how you start taking steps in the right direction: looking at yourself in the mirror, knowing what’s going on and then you can take a step forward,” King said.
It started in team meetings Sunday. Players spoke up about what they needed to correct during the full-team meeting, coach Brent Key said. It wasn’t anything new or different from other weeks, Key said, but he felt it was valuable for the team to hear their peers share their opinions.

Among the points of emphasis: consistency. Tech played its most complete four-quarter performance of the season against Miami two weeks before losing to Boston College over mishaps in the fourth quarter.
“If you didn’t totally know how to do it, it’s one thing,” Key said. “When you’ve proven to do it numerous times, then you’ve got to take that and make it consistent. That’s what we’re working toward.”
There were highlight-reel worthy moments for King on Saturday, such as his 71-yard touchdown run that brought the Tech student section to its feet and his ability to easily evade the defense on quarterback keepers. However, King and the offense had an especially difficult fourth quarter between the two interceptions and being forced to punt early in the period.
Inconsistencies have been a theme for Tech this season, and it’s no different for the offense. What do the Jackets feel is the fix to these woes?
Running back Jamal Haynes said it’s seeing the value in shorter runs. Not every play will be a 40- or 60-yard gain, Haynes said. Shorter runs are efficient, he said, and he feels the offense will stay on track if they all come to embrace that.
Key said running the ball more consistently would help take some pressure off the coordinators and keep the game flowing.
“That consistency around the football is something that’s got to improve,” Key said. “There will be several things we do this week to change a couple things up and try to open things up for those guys running the football.”
Regardless of changes made, Key feels confident in King at the helm. He’s a competitor, Key said, and understands how to improve even on good plays.
“I fully expect Haynes to continue to make improvements, to continue to get better and work his tail off to eliminate the things that are hurting,” Key said.
 
It behooves me why the RBs get the ball and run straight into the back of the O-lineman blocking for them. Find the open gap and shoot through it.

it behooves me to know that you have no idea what behooves means.

what word were we looking for here?
 
It behooves me why the RBs get the ball and run straight into the back of the O-lineman blocking for them. Find the open gap and shoot through it.

it behooves me to know that you have no idea what behooves means.

what word were we looking for here?
I'd take a hard running three yard gain over a stop to juke sideways shuffle run for no gain 10/10 times. Looking at you Louisville transfer guy.
 
The most frustrating part of our running game is that there is zero imagination. The fact that we have limited ourselves to shotgun only formations is maddening. Our RB’s get the ball 5 yards behind the line and have to juke around just to get back to the line of scrimmage. What‘s wrong with being able to go shotgun and under center? Teams, including GT under O’Leary, have been very successful mixing up the looks. The fact that Faulkner can’t do it tells me he isn’t what we had hoped he’d be.
 
I'd take a hard running three yard gain over a stop to juke sideways shuffle run for no gain 10/10 times. Looking at you Louisville transfer guy.
He's getting 1/3 of the primary carries. I'd look at who's putting him in the game or deciding he's earned that many carries. That guy needs his head examined.
 
He's getting 1/3 of the primary carries. I'd look at who's putting him in the game or deciding he's earned that many carries. That guy needs his head examined.
Maybe - and this is purely hypothetical- but if we have guys who show up for practice and meetings and are fully on board and we have guys who want PT but liked how things worked before, who are you gonna put on the field?

I’m starting to wonder how deep this player mutiny goes.
 
Maybe - and this is purely hypothetical- but if we have guys who show up for practice and meetings and are fully on board and we have guys who want PT but liked how things worked before, who are you gonna put on the field?

I’m starting to wonder how deep this player mutiny goes.
That's the core of the issue here. He came back, ostensibly because he was "all in". He clearly one of our best backs, if not the best. He's literally benched for a guy that runs into the backs of his OL, cuts the wrong way repeatedly, can't pass block very well, etc. It has to be him butting heads with a coach, coaches or HC.

I just pink slipped 2 guys this week due to their inability to play as a team. You just can't have that & if I was Key I'd have shown him the door at the end of last season IF that's the case. If it's not, then we just have a straightforward case of bad coaching. We made some promise to the #2 back that he's get a certain percentage of the carries, Haynes is doing well and has earned his & now he gets little to nothing and that's why he's so pissed.
 
Maybe - and this is purely hypothetical- but if we have guys who show up for practice and meetings and are fully on board and we have guys who want PT but liked how things worked before, who are you gonna put on the field?

I’m starting to wonder how deep this player mutiny goes.
And I didn't think I could feel any worse right now.
 
Bees don’t have hooves

great racehorse name - Hoof Hearted
 
It behooves me why the RBs get the ball and run straight into the back of the O-lineman blocking for them. Find the open gap and shoot through it.

it behooves me to know that you have no idea what behooves means.

what word were we looking for here?

Maybe he meant “bereaves”
 
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