Georgia Tech Football Practice Notes and Quotes 3/29
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I linked the two other important things from today, but I wanted to focus on just football for the notes and quotes
Key talks about Leo Blackburn's injury and future
Click here to watch Brent Key share his thoughts on the Nashville shooting.
Key was unhappy with Monday's practice and said it was rusty. He said that he challenged the coaches to prepare them better because the players perform based on how the coaches prepare them along with effort. He said the effort is good, but it is not always smart effort. He said they had the first fully live segments today of tackling.
The team was in full pads again on Wednesday and Key said the defense was very sloppy with poor tackling and bad fits being a major issue. He said having one person tackle with a solid wrap up was an issue. He said the middle of the defense is brand new with Charlie Thomas and Ayinde Eley gone and the offensive side is more experienced with Zach Pyron and Weston Franklin so the offense has an advantage with communication even with the new scheme. Other than LaMiles Brooks and the guys in the back end that LB piece with new guys has some growing pains. He said that there is a lot of hidden yardage for both sides of the ball they have to find, but the defense is giving that up too much and they've got to practice the right way to fix that.
Offensively he said that sustaining blocks, block on the perimeter and make a person miss was not where he wanted it to be.
He said every game has a chance to come to down to 3rd and 1 or 3rd and 2 situations and someone wins and someone losses and people have to be held accountable for what happens. You have have all the calls and special fronts and blitzes, but if you don't execute, if you don't get lined up wright and get their hands inside of a block and sustain it they won't be able to get that yard. The toughness to be able to run it successfully when everyone knows you are going to run is something they have to build. Same with covering kicks or anything else. He wants to see toughness from his team in every aspect of the game.
Key said the WR position they are not worried about the portal internally at the moment, he is just coaching with the guys they have and he has been pleased with the effort and performance so far and getting more speed at the WR position. He likes the guys they have coming in later like Chase and Zion so he is hoping to see progress.
They are still actively working on multiple WR targets in the portal though including the one they just offered and former UGA WR Dominick Blaylock. GT is considered the leader for Blaylock, but SC is poking around now as well. There will be more WRs who enter the portal in the next window as well that could be in play.
Key said the chemistry within the coaching staff is growing, but that also takes time. He said there are a lot of alpha personalities so you have to balance that and help coaches grow.
Key said that Leo Blackburn is probably out for the entire year, maybe the postseason or really late in the year, but that just depends on the doctors, but they are not counting on him playing, they just expect him to come back faster and stronger.
I asked Key about Kevin Sherrer's comments about every day being a first for Key in year one as a HC and Key shared that he keeps a to-do list every day and at the bottom he has an OH CRAP list that is empty at the start of the day for emergencies that pop up and by the end of every day that is completely full. He said right now he is learning that it is a lot about how he reacts to sudden issues and managing his time so that every minute of his day is accounted for and handled the right way and prioritizing things. He said it tough to pick which fires to put out sometimes and he hates when he can't be efficient and what is worse than that is when the staff isn't efficient. He said he spends a lot of time working on improving his staff's efficiency at things and working on his learning curve as a first-time HC.
Key said the early enrollees are doing a nice job and getting a lot of reps in practice. The speed of the game is so different so that is an adjustment from HS to college and the level of competition so they have to continue adjusting to that as well.
Unlike his predecessor Key is focusing a lot on special teams this spring and he said it is all about finding the best 11 for those units. He talked about how Julio Jones at Alabama was on kickoff coverage or Trent Richardson being a beast on kickoff coverage and that every starter other than the QB is fair game to play on any special teams unit and is expected to compete for those jobs, "our best players are our best players for a reason and they need to go play."
Key talks about Leo Blackburn's injury and future
Click here to watch Brent Key share his thoughts on the Nashville shooting.
Key was unhappy with Monday's practice and said it was rusty. He said that he challenged the coaches to prepare them better because the players perform based on how the coaches prepare them along with effort. He said the effort is good, but it is not always smart effort. He said they had the first fully live segments today of tackling.
The team was in full pads again on Wednesday and Key said the defense was very sloppy with poor tackling and bad fits being a major issue. He said having one person tackle with a solid wrap up was an issue. He said the middle of the defense is brand new with Charlie Thomas and Ayinde Eley gone and the offensive side is more experienced with Zach Pyron and Weston Franklin so the offense has an advantage with communication even with the new scheme. Other than LaMiles Brooks and the guys in the back end that LB piece with new guys has some growing pains. He said that there is a lot of hidden yardage for both sides of the ball they have to find, but the defense is giving that up too much and they've got to practice the right way to fix that.
Offensively he said that sustaining blocks, block on the perimeter and make a person miss was not where he wanted it to be.
He said every game has a chance to come to down to 3rd and 1 or 3rd and 2 situations and someone wins and someone losses and people have to be held accountable for what happens. You have have all the calls and special fronts and blitzes, but if you don't execute, if you don't get lined up wright and get their hands inside of a block and sustain it they won't be able to get that yard. The toughness to be able to run it successfully when everyone knows you are going to run is something they have to build. Same with covering kicks or anything else. He wants to see toughness from his team in every aspect of the game.
Key said the WR position they are not worried about the portal internally at the moment, he is just coaching with the guys they have and he has been pleased with the effort and performance so far and getting more speed at the WR position. He likes the guys they have coming in later like Chase and Zion so he is hoping to see progress.
They are still actively working on multiple WR targets in the portal though including the one they just offered and former UGA WR Dominick Blaylock. GT is considered the leader for Blaylock, but SC is poking around now as well. There will be more WRs who enter the portal in the next window as well that could be in play.
Key said the chemistry within the coaching staff is growing, but that also takes time. He said there are a lot of alpha personalities so you have to balance that and help coaches grow.
Key said that Leo Blackburn is probably out for the entire year, maybe the postseason or really late in the year, but that just depends on the doctors, but they are not counting on him playing, they just expect him to come back faster and stronger.
I asked Key about Kevin Sherrer's comments about every day being a first for Key in year one as a HC and Key shared that he keeps a to-do list every day and at the bottom he has an OH CRAP list that is empty at the start of the day for emergencies that pop up and by the end of every day that is completely full. He said right now he is learning that it is a lot about how he reacts to sudden issues and managing his time so that every minute of his day is accounted for and handled the right way and prioritizing things. He said it tough to pick which fires to put out sometimes and he hates when he can't be efficient and what is worse than that is when the staff isn't efficient. He said he spends a lot of time working on improving his staff's efficiency at things and working on his learning curve as a first-time HC.
Key said the early enrollees are doing a nice job and getting a lot of reps in practice. The speed of the game is so different so that is an adjustment from HS to college and the level of competition so they have to continue adjusting to that as well.
Unlike his predecessor Key is focusing a lot on special teams this spring and he said it is all about finding the best 11 for those units. He talked about how Julio Jones at Alabama was on kickoff coverage or Trent Richardson being a beast on kickoff coverage and that every starter other than the QB is fair game to play on any special teams unit and is expected to compete for those jobs, "our best players are our best players for a reason and they need to go play."