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IT’S TIME TO MAKE THE TOUGH CHOICES IN ATHENS

Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:13 pm
Posted by FlexDawg
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Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:13 pm
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"This was the poorest coaching job by Kirby Smart & Staff during their tenure at Georgia. The decision to go with a fake field goal on 4th& 9 (on the road) was disastrous, the quarterback rotation was baffling, the decision to abandon the run so early was ill-advised and the defense looked ill-prepared for LSU’s tempo on short yardage downs. After last season’s success many were quick to anoint Coach Smart as the “next” Nick Saban but he still has a long way to go. The Dawgs lost their identity on Saturday and got too “cute” with their play-calling. The good news is Kirby appears to be a conscientious coach who take a long look in the mirror and be better for it after Saturday’s debacle.

Who is going to step up in a leadership role and take control of this team. Last season we had Roquan, Chubb, Sony, Carter, Wynn and Bellamy as vocal leaders who willed the Dawgs to victory on multiple occasions. We are such a young team and that type of leadership cannot be taught, it must be earned. I don’t know that we have a core group that has universally earned the respect of their teammates. I don’t know that there is a core group of players that is going to step up in practice on Monday afternoon and take this team over.

The narrative that LSU dominated the Dawgs at the line of scrimmage is simply untrue. Take away the 59-yard scamper by Joe Burrow and the 47-yard run by Edwards-Helaire after the botched fake field goal and the Dawgs defense allowed only 3.44 yards per carry on 49 attempts. Coming into this game the concern was that LSU would manhandle the Dawgs at the point of attack and consistently gash the defense for 8-10 yards carry after carry. Simply put, this was not like the game at Auburn last year where the Tigers manhandled the Dawgs from the opening snap. I thought Jonathan Ledbetter and Julian Rochester played their best games of the season and we have a future Dexter Lawrence/Da’Ron Payne level stud in Jordan Davis. He’s not there yet but all of the arrows are pointing up.

The weak point for the Dawgs defense this season is the inside linebackers. They have all shown flashes of ability but the consistency, discipline and ability to shed blocks has not been good enough. This group has two weeks to lock in on their assignments before the Cocktail Party but unfortunately the ability to shed blocks is not something that is going to improve overnight. There is not a Roquan Smith on this roster today and the Bulldog Nation is witnessing just how important excellent middle linebacker play is to this defense. The Dawgs may have a future stud in Tindall or Walker but the knowledge required to play the position appears too much for two true freshmen who did not come in as early enrollees.

On the Dawgs second possession of the game the Dawgs offensive line and tailbacks physically dominated LSU. The offensive line was playing like the great wall of Georgia, Holyfield was throwing knockout punches and Swift was floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee. The next offensive possession, after an LSU punt pinned the Dawgs inside their 10-yard line, the Dawgs came out and threw on three consecutive downs producing a quick 3 and out. This team is built to punish opponents at the point of attack, get the ball to their athletes in space on the perimeter and stretch the field off play-action. The fact that Swift averaged 6 yards per carry and Holyfield averaged 8 yards per carry and they combined for only 19 carries is dreadful. Those two need a minimum of 15 carries every week.

It is time for Kirby Smart to make a final decision at quarterback. In the most important series of the game in the third quarter, after Mecole Hardman’s explosive punt return, Jake Fromm played QB on 1stDown, Justin Fields on 2ndDown and back to Fromm on 3rdDown. The indecision on the part of the coaching staff was exasperating. A set plan must be put in place for the remainder of the season, this “winging it” approach is clearly not working. Obviously, none of us are at practice and clearly leading into the LSU game the staff believed Jake Fromm gave Georgia the best chance to win. The Dawgs are now in the perfect position to take a step back and evaluate with the upcoming bye week. Not that my opinion has any influence but I will give it anyway – it is time for Justin Fields to take the reins. It is not because Jake Fromm has done anything wrong or is a bad quarterback. It is because you don’t go get a Ferrari to let it sit in the garage – you take it out for a drive and open it up and have some fun. Sure, Fields may make a couple mistakes but he is such an explosive athlete and dynamic playmaker that it will more than cover up any of his faults. See what Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton were able to accomplish in college. Justin Fields has that same kind of ability.

Deandre Baker is the best cornerback in college football. On the fade routes to the corner and back shoulder throws he is toying with opposing receivers and they never have a chance to catch the ball on him. We are all witness to the best man-to-man cover corner to put on a Bulldog uniform since Champ Bailey. It will be interesting to see if the Dawgs adjust their scheme moving forward and essentially put Baker completely on an island and roll coverage over the top of Tyson Campbell allowing Campbell to be more aggressive and not worry about getting beat over the top. Until some adjustment is made opponents will continue to target fields and avoid throwing towards Baker as much as possible.

I’ll wrap this up with a final thought – it may not feel like it now, but the 2018 Georgia Bulldogs are still capable of returning to Atlanta for the SEC Championship. However, if the Dawgs reach that goal, it will be on the back of the offense with Justin Fields at the helm. With the upcoming bye week, the timing could not be more perfect to make the transition. It’s a difficult decision and won’t be an easy conversation with Jake Fromm but making the tough choice can lead to greatness – just ask the greatest college football coach of all time over in Tuscaloosa. He almost waited until it was too late…hopefully Kirby won’t."
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
63867 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:18 pm to
100% bullshite.

Written by a moron.
Posted by djsdawg
Member since Apr 2015
32800 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:21 pm to
Does deep rig really disagree with 100% of these points?

1. The decision to go with a fake field goal on 4th& 9 (on the road) was disastrous

2. the quarterback rotation was bafflingi

3. the decision to abandon the run so early was ill-advised

4. the defense looked ill-prepared for LSU’s tempo on short yardage downs.

That would make him a moron.
This post was edited on 10/15/18 at 3:21 pm
Posted by RedFive
Ringgold Ga
Member since Apr 2015
2168 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:24 pm to
Author makes several good points. I want to see Fields play more but totally benching Fromm would be a mistake. Spot on about the inside linebackers and rolling coverage to Campbell’s side isn’t a bad idea either.
Posted by MeatCleaverWeaver
Member since Oct 2013
22175 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:25 pm to
Probably nit picky but I would swap ill-advised and disastrous in points 1 & 3.
Posted by IT_Dawg
Georgia
Member since Oct 2012
21730 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:30 pm to
I mean, you said what you wanted in the first paragraph and is what’s been talked about on here in 33/35 of the previous threads.....

No idea what you said in paragraphs 2-13 tho
Posted by K9
wayx....BOBO IN '19
Member since Sep 2012
23981 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:39 pm to
reads like it was written by a high schooler who read too much Bill Simmons.

pass
Posted by Damn Good Dawg
Member since Feb 2011
47325 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:49 pm to
Yea, it’s not like I had a ton of disagreements with the article but it felt like a Bleaccher Report article
Posted by Fats
Member since Nov 2012
3316 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:02 pm to
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2. the quarterback rotation was baffling

I've been watching football a long time and never seen a QB rotation like the one we've got going right now. When Kirby says "the plan is there is no plan", he really means it. Fields deserves to run full series without being pulled out and the same goes for Fromm when he's moving the ball down the field.
Posted by dhuck20
SCLSU Fan
Member since Oct 2012
20302 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:06 pm to
His only argument would be not 'throwing Fields to the wolves' and getting the game more out of hand... Well, not sure how much more out of hand a 20 point loss could have gotten but I would have liked to have found out to at least see what Fields could do...
Posted by FlexDawg
Member since Jan 2018
12812 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:07 pm to
I didn’t say anything because I didn’t write it.
Posted by Hobnailboot
Minneapolis
Member since Sep 2012
6094 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:10 pm to
Forget the QB piece, the LBs comments are spot on. Crowder and Taylor should not be playing, and Monty Rice is still young and developing - he will be great but isnt there yet. At Bama and with the schemes Kirby uses at UGA, LBs are the absolute key to the entire defense, ESPECIALLY if another unit is weak like we are at DL. Let the young bucks roam is my opinion. Walker, Anderson, Tindall, Rice, Walker, Grant. That'd be my rotation vs. FU.
Posted by fibonaccisquared
The mystical waters of the Hooch
Member since Dec 2011
16898 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:11 pm to
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100% bullshite. Written by a moron.


quote:

Does deep rig really disagree with 100% of these points?

1. The decision to go with a fake field goal on 4th& 9 (on the road) was disastrous

2. the quarterback rotation was bafflingi

3. the decision to abandon the run so early was ill-advised

4. the defense looked ill-prepared for LSU’s tempo on short yardage downs.

That would make him a moron.



God dammit rig... you're going to make me agree with djs aren't you...
Posted by FaCubeItches
Soviet Monica, People's Republic CA
Member since Sep 2012
5875 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 6:26 pm to
quote:

I didn’t say anything because I didn’t write it.


So you either posted it because you agreed with it, or disagreed with it - in which case, you said something either way. Or are we supposed to believe that you posted it because you read it and thought "Gee, I'm completely and utterly undecided about this," in which case

Posted by FlexDawg
Member since Jan 2018
12812 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 6:48 pm to
I read an article....thought gee that’s interesting.....maybe I’ll post it on the Georgia sports board and see how everyone feels about it.
Posted by wdhalgren
Member since May 2013
3019 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 6:57 pm to
I thought it was a pretty good article. Kirby has plenty of tough choices to make, and not just about the quarterback. ILB is a disaster and his defense eventually breaks down without good ILB play. If we don't get more penetration and make more plays behind the line, every team we face will be more likely to gamble on 4th and short from here on out.
This post was edited on 10/15/18 at 7:01 pm
Posted by HinesvilleThrill
Skidaway Island
Member since Sep 2012
3475 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:45 pm to
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After last season’s success many were quick to anoint Coach Smart as the “next” Nick Saban but he still has a long way to go. The Dawgs lost their identity on Saturday and got too “cute” with their play-calling. The good news is Kirby appears to be a conscientious coach who take a long look in the mirror and be better for it after Saturday’s debacle.


A couple things. First, Nick Saban is the greatest head coach in the history of college football. People need to stop comparing coaches to Saban. Secondly, even the great Saban, the year after winning the NC with LSU in 2003, came into Athens and got embarrassed. He totted a 45-16 arse whipping back to Baton Rouge. All of our goals are stilling play. We have two weeks to get ready for the WLOCP and I have full faith in Kirby to do that.
Posted by DaveyDownerDawg
2021 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Member since Sep 2012
6619 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:01 pm to
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Sure, Fields may make a couple mistakes but he is such an explosive athlete and dynamic playmaker that it will more than cover up any of his faults.


Stupid as frick. He throws 3 picks in a game and we will get analy raped by any team with a pulse. 3 picks in a game by a freshman is NOT fricking unheard of BTW. He may be better than Cam Newton someday but it ain't going to be in Jacksonville in less than two weeks.

Best case scenario for this team is to make it to play Bama in December and play NY6. We are not a play off caliber team this season. Anyone around here with a brain realizes 2019 and beyond is when we should be truly in the hunt.
Posted by VADawg
Wherever
Member since Nov 2011
44721 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:20 pm to
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We are not a play off caliber team this season. Anyone around here with a brain realizes 2019 and beyond is when we should be truly in the hunt.



Which is exactly why Fields should get the rest of the season so he can hit the ground running in 2019
Posted by E.Hubble
Athens
Member since Jul 2013
1720 posts
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:46 pm to
Add Beal to that rotation
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