Sure, every quality team we played last year, heck that stupid crap didn't even work against Miss. St. It ain't going to work. PERIOD. Didn't work last week, didn't work this week... the only teams it's going to work against are team that vastly inferior on the DL... like the first 4 games last year. Let me see... line up Scott in the I, oh boy, I wonder what play is coming... DL stacks up... Scott gets crap. Most of the 1000 yards came at the very beginning of the year... by the Miss St game it was all over. IT AIN'T WORKING, IT AIN'T GOING TO WORK. The offense has no flow doing that crap, then when they play an actual good team, oh boy, that crap don't work... what do we do? Scott up the middle might work against cupcakes, just like last year... the chances of it being successful against a quality opponent is slim... there is no flow to the offense. The OC telegraphs the play calling by personnel substitutions.... I can see it and I don't even watch game film all week like the opposing DC does.
Ridiculous. KW had a good game - made some good cuts (we haven't seen much of that previously). Charles Scott played the hand he was dealt and still did fine.
i am hopeful that there is an intentional slow progression of the O gameplan. mainly to get JJ as comfortable as possible---possibly the OL too. there are two more games where the playcalling to date will still result in Ws, but by UGA it needs to be fully implemented or you cant expect to score over 20.
Just give it a chance. Our first two games have been anything but normal. Game 1 we played against a team that we had next to NOTHING of film on. We didn't know what they would do offensively or defensively against us. I'm sure you ask any player or coach for us to grade their performance and they all said "subpar". But we did what we had to do to win. Game 2 was against an conference opponent that had a track history of not having anything much on offense, but have historically been pretty good on the defensive end. That held true last night. But we also had to combat rain and a wet field. We won the game as well as nearly every statistical category. We rushed for over 180 as a team (passing stats were compromised by the wet conditions and held our opponent to 210 yards of total offense). Hopefully next week we can see a game without weather problems and against a team that we've seen numerous times. If we still have "ho hum" production on both sides of the ball, THEN I feel we can honestly be more critical. But, IMHO, not until then.