I mean why change it, we had the best offense in the SEC last year. Is the change going to make us better?? It is much easier for the OC to adjust rather than the whole team, but WTF do I know. I do not want the team to spend the entire year adjusting, we do not have that luxury......it ain't broken. Got my eye you, Schottenheimer:
" it became evident that that the overhaul of the Georgia's offensive system is more extensive under Schottenheimer than Richt and the Bulldogs originally let on.Richt addressed that after Saturday's scrimmage at Sanford Stadium.
"Yeah, I really wasn't 100 percent sure what to expect on that part," said Richt, who originally claimed Schotty would be learning UGA's system instead of teaching a new one to 50 players. "My main thing was the philosophy, the way we think about running the ball, the way we think about protection, the way we think about concepts. That was more important to me than whatever we called it."
Terminology is the primary area where the change has come, Richt said. They're generally running the same plays and concepts, they're just called something different by Schotty.
"Whatever you call something, if you call it that enough times in a row, everybody gets it," Richt said. "If it's the same concept with a different name, sometimes it's wise to make sure the guy that's going to be spitting out the plays is real comfortable, too. So there was a little give and take in there."
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" it became evident that that the overhaul of the Georgia's offensive system is more extensive under Schottenheimer than Richt and the Bulldogs originally let on.Richt addressed that after Saturday's scrimmage at Sanford Stadium.
"Yeah, I really wasn't 100 percent sure what to expect on that part," said Richt, who originally claimed Schotty would be learning UGA's system instead of teaching a new one to 50 players. "My main thing was the philosophy, the way we think about running the ball, the way we think about protection, the way we think about concepts. That was more important to me than whatever we called it."
Terminology is the primary area where the change has come, Richt said. They're generally running the same plays and concepts, they're just called something different by Schotty.
"Whatever you call something, if you call it that enough times in a row, everybody gets it," Richt said. "If it's the same concept with a different name, sometimes it's wise to make sure the guy that's going to be spitting out the plays is real comfortable, too. So there was a little give and take in there."
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