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Post by bimigator on Mar 11, 2024 14:22:12 GMT -5
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Post by SoTxCaiman on Mar 11, 2024 14:33:09 GMT -5
So does that mean no excuses this year? Is it finally time we can hold people accountable?
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Post by g8rfan on Mar 11, 2024 16:23:07 GMT -5
Stop talking about it and win games or pack your shit and leave. Tired of this guy.
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Post by wahhappen on Mar 11, 2024 21:43:58 GMT -5
Yeah, you see a lot of first time SEC coaches make the mistake of already having a proven system in place before they get hired. That leaves no room for evaluating and adjusting.
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Post by g8rfan on Mar 12, 2024 6:29:35 GMT -5
All of this OJT is driving me crazy.
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Post by tapsgator on Mar 12, 2024 10:43:06 GMT -5
He's dumber than Zook, more stubborn than Mullen, and worse with the media than McGoober. He's a perfect storm. Of bullshit.
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Post by Mojave Gator on Mar 12, 2024 23:55:42 GMT -5
He's dumber than Zook, more stubborn than Mullen, and worse with the media than McGoober. He's a perfect storm. Of bullshit. You can add that he has also adopted Muschamp's offense, which works just as well now as it did then. When we aren't running up the middle, we're throwing five yard sideline patterns. I said this then, and it is just as true today: A defensive coordinator could put all 11 guys within 5-7 yards of the line of scrimmage and stop 95 percent of what we run.
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Post by wahhappen on Mar 13, 2024 8:34:09 GMT -5
He's dumber than Zook, more stubborn than Mullen, and worse with the media than McGoober. He's a perfect storm. Of bullshit. You can add that he has also adopted Muschamp's offense, which works just as well now as it did then. When we aren't running up the middle, we're throwing five yard sideline patterns. I said this then, and it is just as true today: A defensive coordinator could put all 11 guys within 5-7 yards of the line of scrimmage and stop 95 percent of what we run. In other words, he possesses the exact opposite of the qualities that are representative of the Gators' brand of football. It is the classic conservative approach that keeps you in just enough games that people start to believe in the facade that you were only a couple plays away from winning big. While, in reality, we never really had a chance.
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Post by tapsgator on Mar 13, 2024 9:59:49 GMT -5
He's dumber than Zook, more stubborn than Mullen, and worse with the media than McGoober. He's a perfect storm. Of bullshit. You can add that he has also adopted Muschamp's offense, which works just as well now as it did then. When we aren't running up the middle, we're throwing five yard sideline patterns. I said this then, and it is just as true today: A defensive coordinator could put all 11 guys within 5-7 yards of the line of scrimmage and stop 95 percent of what we run. He likes to wait until the other team has a big lead and then really open things up by throwing under the prevent. If the Defense is bad enough he will throw short passes out of the gate, but they have to be really bad like LSU or Arkansas. He also likes to deviate like having Richardson throw short and intermediate passes on 9 straight plays ofter 1 run out of halftime in a tight game where we averaged 6 yards a carry and Richardson had completions of 52 yards (TD), 43 yards, and 32 yards (TD), all to Pearsall. In those 9 straight exactly 1 pass went to Pearsall. I believe there were 3 drops but it might have been 4. Sad part is that is par for the course and doesn't stand out as an isolated brain fart where he was trying to play call against his track record. Seriously the fact that he calls plays and runs an offense where there is even a remote argument that Mertz is more effective than Richardson is preposterous. You can't win or maximize talent that way in the current era of college football. It's also probably not the best selling point for unicorn players who consider coming to Florida, not as bad as 1st round RBs and Edge Rushers leaving because they want to win and be developed mind you, but pretty Fing bad.
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Post by Mojave Gator on Mar 14, 2024 15:15:28 GMT -5
You can add that he has also adopted Muschamp's offense, which works just as well now as it did then. When we aren't running up the middle, we're throwing five yard sideline patterns. I said this then, and it is just as true today: A defensive coordinator could put all 11 guys within 5-7 yards of the line of scrimmage and stop 95 percent of what we run. In other words, he possesses the exact opposite of the qualities that are representative of the Gators' brand of football. It is the classic conservative approach that keeps you in just enough games that people start to believe in the facade that you were only a couple plays away from winning big. While, in reality, we never really had a chance. It also greatly reduces the margin of error for the defense. When you aren't scoring points and you never have more than a seven point lead, you are always just one big play away from being tied or behind.
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Post by SoTxCaiman on Mar 14, 2024 15:30:16 GMT -5
The Napier house is built yall......
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