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Georgia has the best defensive line in the country einstein!!
Where does East Ill. rank? Couldn't block them either.Where does ECU rank ?? We couldn’t block them either
Where does East Ill. rank? Couldn't block them either.
It is really shocking how bad the OL is.Exactly !!! This is gonna be a LONG year .
It will take a good 3 years of good recruiting to repair what muschamp did. You might as well relax it's not gonna be a great year and wont be a great year next year either. Reality.Where the Hell is it?
Gwyn barely touched a free rusher, Blackledge called it out on a replay in the 2nd half. Gwyn likes contact but he looked confused on which defender to pick up. That’s coaching.I want to hear some real answers from Shane about the OL.
They have regressed badly since last year.
We won't be the only OL that can't block Jawga they are huge and they can run but we have to get better.
We were starting a FBS scrub at QB.And what was our excuse in the first two games?
We were starting a FBS scrub at QB.
B-I-N-G-O.Gwyn barely touched a free rusher, Blackledge called it out on a replay in the 2nd half. Gwyn likes contact but he looked confused on which defender to pick up. That’s coaching.
Bring on Brown....he passes the eye test, right?Where the Hell is it?
Depressing....Gwyn barely touched a free rusher, Blackledge called it out on a replay in the 2nd half. Gwyn likes contact but he looked confused on which defender to pick up. That’s coaching.
Blackledge also called out our OL coach. Don't know if I've ever seen that before. Kind of tells you where he thought the issue was.Gwyn barely touched a free rusher, Blackledge called it out on a replay in the 2nd half. Gwyn likes contact but he looked confused on which defender to pick up. That’s coaching.
I wonder how they'll grade out in the film room?Blackledge also called out our OL coach. Don't know if I've ever seen that before. Kind of tells you where he thought the issue was.
They whiffed on some things tonight for sure yet at the end we had more total offense than we did last year against UGA. UGA had also given up 353 yards combined against Clemson and UAB and we had 296 tonight. The oline play absolutely has room to improve and maybe I’m being overly optimistic but I expect things to improve with Doty under center. Add in the threat of the QB run and the ability to pass downfield and all of a sudden defenses aren’t playing a one dimensional team.What does that have to do with the offensive line? They have sucked in all three games.
😂😂They whiffed on some things tonight for sure yet at the end we had more total offense than we did last year against UGA. UGA had also given up 353 yards combined against Clemson and UAB and we had 296 tonight. The oline play absolutely has room to improve and maybe I’m being overly optimistic but I expect things to improve with Doty under center. Add in the threat of the QB run and the ability to pass downfield and all of a sudden defenses aren’t playing a one dimensional team.
So that’s why we looked at them when they ran by us? “Sorry man, y’all are the best in the country, we aren’t even gonna try to block you”.Georgia has the best defensive line in the country einstein!!
It wasn’t that our line was getting beat, they weren’t even trying. Todd called that out several times.Blackledge also called out our OL coach. Don't know if I've ever seen that before. Kind of tells you where he thought the issue was.
You actually believe they weren't trying? Seriously?It wasn’t that our line was getting beat, they weren’t even trying. Todd called that out several times.
The two plays that stick out in my mind are when the linebacker ran right by the guard (who wasn’t engaged with anyone) and he literally looked at him and sorta threw his arm to give him a slight shove, that was it. All he had to do was slide and pick the guy up. The other play that sticks out is the left tackle didn’t block the end and went for the linebacker who was dropping into coverage. Now why on a pass play would the left tackle not block the end? Something weird is going on, I don’t know if it’s Satterfield or Atkins or what but someone doesn’t know how to block their plays that are being called.You actually believe they weren't trying? Seriously?
What it appeared is that they weren't sure of what their assignment was on a particular play. It was as if they didn't understand the scheme or their responsibility within it.
It's Adkins....and this is no doubt a coaching issue. It is pretty obvious the players do not understand their assignments or responsibilities within the blocking scheme.The two plays that stick out in my mind are when the linebacker ran right by the guard (who wasn’t engaged with anyone) and he literally looked at him and sorta threw his arm to give him a slight shove, that was it. All he had to do was slide and pick the guy up. The other play that sticks out is the left tackle didn’t block the end and went for the linebacker who was dropping into coverage. Now why on a pass play would the left tackle not block the end? Something weird is going on, I don’t know if it’s Satterfield or Atkins or what but someone doesn’t know how to block their plays that are being called.
It’s gotta be because that group of seniors and juniors look like true freshman starting their first game out there. That’s not a young offensive line we have. But even when you don’t know who to block you should still be trying to block SOMEONE. That’s why those two plays stood out to me so much. The play I mentioned with the tackle not blocking the end, that was a simple 5 on 4. No way he should have been confused on that play. I honestly have no clue what’s going on out there because in all my years of playing and being around football, I’ve never seen anything like this before.It's Adkins....and this is no doubt a coaching issue. It is pretty obvious the players do not understand their assignments or responsibilities within the blocking scheme.
We don't play a man-on-man blocking scheme. It's some sort of zone blocking where each player has a particular assignment and as an OL you don't ad lib....you simply play as a cog within the unit where backs, TEs and WRs also may have blocking responsibilities. What you are guessing at (and may be right) was that the defensive player that came free was his responsibility....it may not have been or the player doesn't understand his responsibility within the scheme.....regardless, it seems to be more of a coaching issue since more than one player repeatedly is making these mistakes.It’s gotta be because that group of seniors and juniors look like true freshman starting their first game out there. That’s not a young offensive line we have. But even when you don’t know who toblock you should still be trying to block SOMEONE. That’s why those two plays stood out to me so much. The play I mentioned with the tackle not blocking the end, that was a simple 5 on 4. No way he should have been confused on that play. I honestly have no clue what’s going on out there because in all my years of playing and being around football, I’ve never seen anything like this before.
Nobody can throw behind that line and yes the better passer is Brown thats not just me saying that.Bring on Brown....he passes the eye test, right?