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So many uncharacteristically bad moments this year

from a CKS coached team:
  • Bad first half offensively against Clemson to start the year
  • Horrible performance against Kentucky and lucky to get the win
  • Coming off a bye week against Bama and going down 30-7 at half
  • Coming off a bye week against a Florida team with a 3rd string QB and finally broke the tie ballgame with 4 minutes left to go in the game
  • All around poor performance against Ole Miss
This team looks bad on the OL, receivers drop balls left and right, Beck pressing too hard and throwing a ton of int’s, secondary has gotten burned on a regular basis, offensive and defensive scheming from coaches seems way off and are slow to make adjustments. Seems like this team is fortunate to just have two losses.

NIL and Coaching Culture

We’ve discussed ad nauseam the effects of NIL on player and team culture, but what are its effects on coaching culture.

Does it cripple motivation to develop players because you know they will transfer out when they don’t crack the starting lineup.

Does it diminish the urgency of developing players because you can always transfer in a hired gun.

I don’t know… just a thinking on the effects of NIL and a coaches mindset.
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UGA offense this year and beyond.

Someone has already said, but this year feels like Richts last year. We have no future on offense.

Our OL has nothing coming back. We have some big bodies that are not challenging at all. And UGA won’t spend money on tackles. Lord knows we have a guard playing LT.

We have nothing at WR. Nothing.

We better hope that someone doesn’t come and offer Frazier a bag next year…..

Wait, we are Georgia, we don’t have the money or won’t spend the money. ole
miss will though. Guess not spending on Nolan was the right move…. Right?

Feel like the Braves and UGA are the same teams.
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What I Know

Everyone has a right to be upset with the product we saw today. The inconsistency we’ve seen all year was compounded in this performance. We have questions that must be answered, and our backs are against the wall.

Call me delusional, but I know Kirby is the ultimate competitor. He will fix or address this, whether it’s this season or in the offseason. He’s been too elite to be okay with what we saw, and I’m confident it’ll be all right.
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