shogun6066
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Exactly, Biff.
But it's still an apples to oranges comparison as Burrow was buried as a third and second string QB. He was behind Haskins on the depth chart, who was a year behind him.
Newman was a successful starting quarterback on a winning team. It is a total knife in the back to the coach, the teammates, the school, and the fans.
Exactly, Biff.
But it's still an apples to oranges comparison as Burrow was buried as a third and second string QB. He was behind Haskins on the depth chart, who was a year behind him.
Newman was a successful starting quarterback on a winning team. It is a total knife in the back to the coach, the teammates, the school, and the fans.
If Jamie Newman won the Heisman next year it would do absolutely jack squat for Wake and everything for UGA.
No one, I mean NO ONE, cares a bit about where a guy was *before* he won a big sports trophy, they care where was * WHEN* he won it.
Jesus, there's a ton of LOWF Think in this damn fanbase.
Newman will be playing in an Air Raid offense
https://www.dawgnation.com/football/georgia-football-todd-monken-kirby-smart-new-offense
Georgia included RPO elements in last season’s offense, and Monken said last year that RPOs are “where football has been and that’s been my background.”
Monken coached Jamarcus Russell to a #1 draft pick.
So essentially Jamie will be playing in the same offense. .
"Newman will be playing in an Air Raid offense"
"Georgia included RPO elements in last season’s offense, and Monken said last year that RPOs are “where football has been and that’s been my background.” "
So essentially Jamie will be playing in the same offense. When you consider the Deacs averaged over 330 yds/game passing for the 1st 6 games which included Clawson shutting down our O in the 2nd half vs. UNC and an incredibly windy BC you could easily have said our offense had Air Raid as well. Then the injury along with loss of Surratt/Washington and he just really struggled. Hope those young'un OL for the Dawgs are ready to go or Jamie will be doing a lot more running against the SEC Ds.
Our RPO is different than anyone else's. Ours comes to a dead stop before making a decision which is why good teams stop it.
The thing that gets me is slowing the RB to a stop. Very few have enough acceleration to make them.