Friday, August 20, 2010
Richt speaks (briefly), therefore I blog
Mark Richt had to rush off to a speaking engagement so we didn’t get him for long after Friday’s practice. Here’s what he did have to say:
He was retroactively critical of Thursday’s practice.
“Did I tell you it stunk yesterday?” Richt said, looking around. “Well it did.”
He came to that conclusion after watching film on Friday. The effort was much-improved today.
So what was wrong Thursday? Just the energy wasn’t there.
“If we had played somebody in a real high-tempo offense, we would’ve been in trouble,” Richt said.
- In a stunning revelation, it helps Aaron Murray to have A.J. Green to throw to:
“If you throw it near him, if there’s a reasonable prospect of him catching it, he’ll catch it,” Richt said.
- The head coach didn’t want to rate how close Nick Williams and Jakar Hamilton are for the other safety spot.
“They’re both giving great effort,” Richt said.
- Guard Cordy Glenn, dealing with mono, has been doing some indoor conditioning, with a target of returning to practice the week of the opener.
He was retroactively critical of Thursday’s practice.
“Did I tell you it stunk yesterday?” Richt said, looking around. “Well it did.”
He came to that conclusion after watching film on Friday. The effort was much-improved today.
So what was wrong Thursday? Just the energy wasn’t there.
“If we had played somebody in a real high-tempo offense, we would’ve been in trouble,” Richt said.
- In a stunning revelation, it helps Aaron Murray to have A.J. Green to throw to:
“If you throw it near him, if there’s a reasonable prospect of him catching it, he’ll catch it,” Richt said.
- The head coach didn’t want to rate how close Nick Williams and Jakar Hamilton are for the other safety spot.
“They’re both giving great effort,” Richt said.
- Guard Cordy Glenn, dealing with mono, has been doing some indoor conditioning, with a target of returning to practice the week of the opener.
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