If everybody on this board can see the OL issues why in the world can multimillion dollar coaches not see and fix it???? I get that the OL needs to be leaner, but even Proctor can move pretty quick for his size. I don't understand it.
Proctor is playing about twice as good this year as he did last, but he doesn't have the initial quickness to deal with speed rush from the outside. I don't know what his NFL position is going to be. Feels like he should be a guard or right tackle but I don't know if he's ever played either. As a run blocker, though, he is very hard to handle. Very rarely when we fail to run effectively is it his fault.
The thing I worry about is you have Carroll on the other side who is far quicker and more athletic than Proctor, yet has the same issue getting control of a speed rusher. It's a footwork issue for both guys but then you have to ask whether it's part of the technique they're being taught, or whether they just don't have the quicks to pull it off. We'll know a lot more about Carroll next fall when he gets some more time under his belt.
Dewberry has been hot and cold all year, some games very good and others not. Formby has looked pretty good, actually, since moving to guard. Brailsford is hurt, plain and simple. Go back and pull his tapes from the earlier part of the year and he looked a lot better. Brooks Austin (The Film Guy in question here) thought he saw Brailsford with a rigid brace/cast on one ankle against Auburn. I don't know how he was even walking if that's the case. VanDeMark did a fantastic job to have as few snaps at center as we've given him. Austin said it on his podcast, and I agree with him, that VanDeMark was superior to Brailsford Saturday because of the injury. Unless Brailsford gets a lot better before Saturday, I would like to see more of VanDeMark against UGA.
Someone else mentioned Miller; he absolutely did a better job of seeing holes and layers against Auburn than he has at any point since the concussion he suffered against Missouri. The Miller that played against Auburn would have been good enough to beat UGA again with. Not sure that Hill is ready to take up all the blocking assignments. Big as he is, he sometimes gets trucked by smaller defenders. Dear will be the primary backup Saturday and Washington the next option; I doubt Richard Young plays at all at RB.
Injury to Brailsford, top two TEs out, true freshman playing RT, starting RB out, Simpson banged up, it's going to be a chore come Saturday. Some of what we need to fix long-term can be attributed to OL (and RB) coaching, but at this point in the season we are largely what we are. If you're expecting to fix any of it at this point, especially with different personnel, I don't think you can.