In that Sugar Bowl game, Georgia jumped the snap and were successful. I couldn't understand why we didn't stagger the count. We could have taken advantage of that. Five yards at a time and they would have stopped jumping the snap.poidog wrote:My problem with this is that the O-Line was struggling all season. They were just more exposed against UGA. Fresno State demolished our O-line as much as anyone (and knocked Colt out of the game). I really feel this was the long-term effect of not bringing in a real O-line coach after Cavanaugh left for Corvallis. If you recall, they just moved McKnight over from Special Teams to the O-Line and the line slowly deteriorated after he left. Keep in mind that June Jones did not hire any "new" coaches after Kevin Lempa left. These were his hires:Dos Inus wrote: ...not quite how I saw it. I don't think it was inexperience, or preparation, or strategy, or coaching. Those guys were not just talented, they were flat out bigger, AND faster. Colt had no time to throw. Obvioulsy that kills a pass-happy offense. Their ends went through and even around our O-line like our guys were standing still. I don't recall great special teams play, but our D could not stop their offense, it was 41-3 in the 4th qtr then Richt pulled his starters.
Cal Lee (LB Coach - brother of WR coach Ron Lee)
Jerry Glanville (DC - old friend from NFL)
Mouse Davis (Special Teams/Offensive Consultant - Old coach and friend from Portland State and NFL)
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Maybe Hawaii's players are just not that good.
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No way. There are a lot of big guys out there that can't play a lick. Take a walk around any town in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas. Lots of huge guys out there that couldn't play anywhere beyond HS JV or Varsity. Not talented enough.xer 21 wrote:being better physically IS being more talented.Dos Inus wrote: Those guys were not just talented, they were flat out bigger, AND faster.
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it has nothing to do with a gimmick offense. the Run n Shoot isnt a gimmick offense.Palolo_2LA wrote:I think the UG defense is arguably the best D for the last decade...they always have high draft picks from their D and consistently have great stats in the SEC...Their LB and OLB run 4.4-4.5 40's for god sakes. Superior talent will always have an advantage over a gimmick offense.xer 21 wrote:they had by far the best pass rush in the nation, and they were hand picked to destroy us. there a reason every single BCS game sucked that year, becase they shuffled people around to beat us down.RedZone wrote:
At that time I felt that Georgia was the best team in the country and had the kind of players which would give our offense a lot of problems.
having us play either of the Orange bowl teams would have made for a far better game.
if you put aaron kia on your team against speed like that, it dosesnt matter what offense you run or who the rest of your team is. you lose.
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Big isnt the same as being better physically. its just big.Dos Inus wrote:
No way. There are a lot of big guys out there that can't play a lick. Take a walk around any town in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas. Lots of huge guys out there that couldn't play anywhere beyond HS JV or Varsity. Not talented enough.
and there's also a separation between physical talents and mental talents. a lot of those guys are just dumb and cant learn.
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The Pee Wee Manoa team used to always beat the Waianae teams. Manoa was made up of little Japanee kids and Waianae, well, they Waianae. Waianae was always much bigger and stronger than the Japanee kids. But it was never a contest. The Japanee kids always won. It worked for a little while.
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This has become one of those silly back-and-forths, but ok I'll play.xer 21 wrote:Big isnt the same as being better physically. its just big.Dos Inus wrote:
No way. There are a lot of big guys out there that can't play a lick. Take a walk around any town in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas. Lots of huge guys out there that couldn't play anywhere beyond HS JV or Varsity. Not talented enough.
and there's also a separation between physical talents and mental talents. a lot of those guys are just dumb and cant learn.
Example: buddy of mine, from Kansas. 6'6", 256, powerlifter. Played HS Varsity football, OL. Was not considered talented enough for football in college. One hell of a college rugby and lacross player though.
Dumb? On the contrary. He graduated at the top of his medical school class. If you have a heart attack today, he'll do your bypass.
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He is a bit heavier now, though, and rounder in the middle, now that we're in our mid 40's
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Wasn't there something about the officials not calling a bunch of off side plays by Georgia in the sugar bowl and now those officials can't officiate any more games? Idk wouldn't have mattered anyway. Lol
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Sometimes players are not good ENOUGH but most of the time it's coaching. JJ did pretty good with what he took over with. In this instance, sticking with a QB and other players that's struggling or can't get the job done for this long is pretty pathetic if you ask me.
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I remember how everyone including the announcers saying how small the Hawaii players looked compared to Georgia.
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Yeah, Colt was taller than most his O-Line in 2007. And Colt was only about 6-3.RedZone wrote:I remember how everyone including the announcers saying how small the Hawaii players looked compared to Georgia.
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I gotta disagree, Georgia's main player on defense, Marcus Howard who was giving UH's offense headaches in that game was only 6 ft. 250 pounds.RedZone wrote:I remember how everyone including the announcers saying how small the Hawaii players looked compared to Georgia.
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ummm, ok? what does that have to do with my point? one anecdotal piece of evidence that really isnt even relevant because as i said, being big isnt the same as being being better physically. and being a good rugby or lacrosse player isnt the same as being a good football player.Dos Inus wrote:This has become one of those silly back-and-forths, but ok I'll play.xer 21 wrote:Big isnt the same as being better physically. its just big.Dos Inus wrote:
No way. There are a lot of big guys out there that can't play a lick. Take a walk around any town in Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Texas. Lots of huge guys out there that couldn't play anywhere beyond HS JV or Varsity. Not talented enough.
and there's also a separation between physical talents and mental talents. a lot of those guys are just dumb and cant learn.
Example: buddy of mine, from Kansas. 6'6", 256, powerlifter. Played HS Varsity football, OL. Was not considered talented enough for football in college. One hell of a college rugby and lacross player though.
Dumb? On the contrary. He graduated at the top of his medical school class. If you have a heart attack today, he'll do your bypass.
and being a 250 pound lineman isnt even big.
i knew a Filipino who was 6'8.
by your logic, i can now prove that most Filipino's are 6'8.
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Georgia's DL were timing the snap. All it would have taken was for us to stagger the snap count, or delay the snap a few times to get a few offsides penalties and stop Georia from getting that head start on each play. But for some reason, we didn't.ttmf wrote:Wasn't there something about the officials not calling a bunch of off side plays by Georgia in the sugar bowl and now those officials can't officiate any more games? Idk wouldn't have mattered anyway. Lol
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Perfect example was USU. Unlike Chow and crew, USU's coaches recruited the right QBs for their system. True freshman prepares for one week and BOOM! Career night in his first career start. Our freshmen QB? Sitting on the bench waiting for our mostly ineffective QB to get injured. That's the only way Chow will put in a freshman QB. When we were behind 35-14, why not let Reilly play and get his feet wet?ttmf wrote:Sometimes players are not good ENOUGH but most of the time it's coaching. JJ did pretty good with what he took over with. In this instance, sticking with a QB and other players that's struggling or can't get the job done for this long is pretty pathetic if you ask me.
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