Saturday, September 18, 2010

Did A 12 Year Old Design Our Playbook?

I'm wondering who designed our plays? I have a twelve year old nephew that knows a thing or two about offense, and I want to see if he can have a shot at designing and calling plays for the Dawgs. Lord knows he would do a better job than what we have now. I am flabbergasted!

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  1. BOBO IS A PRODUCT OF RICHT HE ONLY GOT THE JOB BECAUSE HE WAS IN RICHTS HEAD FROM THE BOOTH IF YOU WANT AN OFF. MAKEOVER IT HAS TO COME FROM THE OUTSIDE, I LOVE THE PRO SET BUT THE SEQUENCE OF PLAYS IS ALL OFF [WHY THE WILDDOG ON 3RD AND SHORT] GO DAWGS

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  2. I WOULD LOVE 2 SEE YOUR 12 YR. OLD CALLING PLAY'S AT LEAST IT WOULD BE MORE CREATIVE!

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  3. Have you seen some of the 12 year olds call plays on Madden? They would school Bobo!!
    My wife was going off about the play calling... which reminded me why I married her.

    Petrino showed what an OC is about. He kept UGA off balance and took what UGA gave him. He dictated our defense and not the other way around. Bobo puts his plan into motion and refuses to adjust.

    If opening up the playbook to Bobo means adding the Wild Dawg...then God help us!!

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  4. Theres another playaction sack...

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  5. Anyone who knows a thing or two about football could tell what plays we were planning to run. Wait a minute, they wouldn'y have to know a thing about football to know what we were running. The game was absolutely horrible. I am deeply saddened for the comment I am about to write, but this is how I feel. There is an old saying that states, "people do not wake up to face reality until they are flapped in the face". Maybe it will take us having a losing season before changes are made. Our offense is terrible, the defense is weak, and our special teams have gone to the waistside. Does Richt need to go? I don't know. He is a great man from a moral standpoint, but sometimes it takes a coach to be a mean S.O.B. to make things happen. I'm not sure if CMR can do that.

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