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Pete’s Don James moment

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  • backthepack
    backthepack Member Posts: 19,942
    We are too conservative when we should be aggressive (at their 38 and we had 4th and about 4... we punted) and we are way way too aggressive when we shouldn’t (end of the half)
  • DoogCourics
    DoogCourics Member Posts: 5,739

    You guys are going to hate me but......................... Bush Hamden is good.



    Do WR’s need to develop better? absolutely. Do we need to do a better job actively scheming Hunter Bryant & other playmakers into the offense? Yes. Was this Bush’s best game and are there things to harp on him for? Yes.


    But I’m sorry. He’s not the problem. When you can’t have plays over ten yards, you’re not going to be very successful. Obviously there needs to be changes but Bush is way down on the list for me and I’ve crushed him a lot this year.

    There's plenty of room on the Bush Hamden bandwagon.

    It's basically just you and me.

    Welcome aboard.


    I've been about halfway on the wagon since September. I get frustrated with the calls, but there has always been something in the back of my mind that it's limitations that make Bush call dumb plays.

    I also wonder how many RPO's were called with intent to run Gaskin but Browning held it and then threw it instead.


    https://hardcorehusky.com/discussion/51310/we-know-our-offense-is-shit-but#latest
  • creepycoug
    creepycoug Member Posts: 24,271
    topdawgnc said:

    Hopefully not just fluff, but it sounds like he gets the message.

    That's better than what Richt said, which was essentially, "We've got the right plan, we just need to do it better."

    Word is that the AD met with him and told him he had to fire his son and think about other offensive staff positions. He said, "I quit."

    Say what you will about the Diaz hire, he had a vision for the defense and he made it happen. He also fired the entire offensive staff - every. last. one. - including Richt's son, w/in 24 hours of being hired.

    But, that's the easy part for coaches who want to get better.
    Counter argument is that if Richt needed to fire his staff he should have been fired anyway

    7-6 is what we had when we got Pete. There's a jump to 10 wins then a bigger jump to 12-15

    Richt could manage to have a losing record in a season at Georgia.
    Agreed. In retrospect he was a good enough coach to put together decent seasons, no more, and occasionally do better than that. 10-2 made all of Cane nation bite. And as you know, I'm a sucker for a good recruiter, because you have to have that anyway.

    But some guys just can't put it together, and in Richt's case, he seemed to have effectively retired to Miami when he took the job. Which explains why he punked out when it got hard. He didn't come to Miami for hard. He came to Miami to retire.

    Which is why I'm leary of old guys at the HC spot. It's not a fun job. You need to be hungry. He was not. I'm skeptical about whether Davis part II would be hungry enough. He's old now too.
    I work with a lot of UGA alum.

    It was always fun to listen to them support Richt.

    He was the college version of Marty Schottenheimer. Good enough to give you hope, good enough to get right to the door ... but he couldn't kick it in.

    He ran the script perfectly last year.
    Schottenheimer is a very good analogy.