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The coaching has left a lot to be desired to this point. I get it's year 1, so can't judge too harshly, but the scheme is not being executed at a high level and Milroe doesn't seem comfortable in it.
I thought from the hiring that Milroe wasn't going to be a good fit for that scheme
I thought from the hiring that Milroe wasn't going to be a good fit for that scheme
He's not the type of QB Penix is, but they're calling the majority of the game as if he is. Milroe can be a great college QB, but the offense needs to cater to his strengths more and they aren't doing that. I was hoping they'd win tonight, but oh well, you won't catch me feeling sorry for Alabama fans anytime soon.
“No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.”
He's not the type of QB Penix is, but they're calling the majority of the game as if he is. Milroe can be a great college QB, but the offense needs to cater to his strengths more and they aren't doing that. I was hoping they'd win tonight, but oh well, you won't catch me feeling sorry for Alabama fans anytime soon.
That's a struggle for coaching on a new team sometimes. The balance between running your system versus playing towards your player's strengths
If Georgia's had even a semi competent offense then this game would be over. Unfortunately that isn't likely to change unless Brock Bowers puts on a jersey.
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