One wonders whether Rick sent Darlene an e-mail admonishing her for the
audacity of being a day or two late sometimes with the kickoff countdown.

Rick, those of us who have not volunteered are grateful to those of you who
have (including, I think, you) so when the articles don't come quickly, or
are duplicated, we just move on.  It's not like he shot the presid&6^&*(%NO
CARRIER
  -----Original Message-----
  From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Steve McKibben
  Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2008 10:18 AM
  To: Gatornet Admin; [email protected]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: For Randy & Jerry B. in Regards to Daily
Gainesville Sun Posts
  Importance: Low


        Randy and Jerry,

        As one of the other "volunteers" I am firmly with Shane on this.
When I read Rick's post the other day admonishing us to "get on the ball or
resign" I thought "what a whiney little <bad word>".  If I had received an
email from him like the one he sent to Shane I likely would have embarassed
myself by the reply I'd have sent him.

        You guys make the call - either say he's right (that we need to post
any and all news articles from our designated papers promptly or "resign",
or tell him to....."stifle".....

        Thanks,
        Steve McKibben

        --- On Tue, 9/2/08, Shane Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

          From: Shane Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
          Subject: [gatortalk] For Randy & Jerry B. in Regards to Daily
Gainesville Sun Posts
          To: "Gatornet Admin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Gatortalk"
<[email protected]>
          Cc: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
          Date: Tuesday, September 2, 2008, 9:59 AM


          I QUIT!

          You find some one else who has more time than me, like rhillyard
here, to do this.  Ungrateful.......

          I have 3 small kids (all under 2) at home and I don't always have
time to sit down in front of the PC on weekends to post articles the minute
they pop up on the website.  I can do that during the week A LOT easier than
I can on weekends.  If I'm a day late or a little later in the day on the
weekends, is it really that big of a deal?  Obviously to some people it is!

          I had over 400 emails on Sunday to sift through and I had less
than 30 minutes while they were napping to do it in.  On top of all the text
editing I have to do to get these in the "proper" format, I didn't have time
to see who posted what from the Gainesville Sun for me.  I thought I was
helping, but if I'm causing people like this to have a coronary then ask him
to do it.  He obviously has the time and is looking for some thing to do to
help out the group.

          I QUIT!

          Shane Ford

          GO GATORS!!!!

            -------------- Original message from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: --------------

            All these articles were sent to the group yesterday. please
don'T send so many duplicates. if you can't send them the day they are
published, please
            > unvolunteer from doing this.
            >
            >
            > ----------
            > Sent from my Verizon Wireless LGVX10000 device.
            >
            > ------Original Message------
            > From: Shane Ford
            > To: "GATORNEWS"
            > Date: Mon, Sep 1, 2:44 PM -0500
            > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN]: Tailbacks impress in opener
            >
            > Tailbacks impress in opener
            >
            > By Edward Aschoff
            > Special to The Gainesville Sun
http://www.gatorsports.com/article/20080831/NEWS/808310267/1090&title=Tailba
cks_
            > impress_in_opener
            >
            >
            > Published: Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 6:32 p.m.
            > Last Modified: Sunday, August 31, 2008 at 6:32 p.m.
            >
            > Urban Meyer wants a dominant running back in his offense, but
it really wasn't
            > necessary Saturday.
            > Florida had 11 players run the ball - six were running backs -
for 255 yards in
            > the 56-10 drubbing of Hawaii.
            > And all of it happened without UF's most consistent home-run
threat from out of
            > the backfield in junior receiver Percy Harvin. The first
touchdown of the game
            > even came off of a 1-yard run by running back/receiver Brandon
James (three
            > carries for 16 yards) of all people.
            >
            > The Gators' stable of running backs was so active that for the
first time in a
            > season opener under Meyer, UF's backs combined for more than
100 yards (187
            > yards on 21 carries).
            >
            > "It's going to be interesting as this thing progresses," Meyer
said of the
            > running back rotation. "One of the great thrills of being a
coach is being able
            > to have some really good looking checkers to put on your
checkerboard and we
            > have some right now, especially at running back."
            >
            > Two of those checkers were of the travel-sized addition in
freshmen Chris Rainey
            > and Jeffrey Demps. Rainey (5-8) finished the game with six
rushes for 58 yards
            > and an electrifying 33-yard touchdown in the second quarter.
Demps (5-8) ran
            > twice for 76 yards, displaying pure speed on his 62-yard dash
to the end zone
            > early in the third quarter.
            >
            > "We kind of like fast people around here and Demps is fast,"
Meyer said. "Jeff
            > Demps can really run and he's not a track guy playing
football. He's a football
            > player."
            >
            > After cutting to the left off an excellent block up the middle
by center
            > Maurkice Pouncey and then slipping through a tackle, the
unfair foot race
            > between Demps and a couple Hawaii defenders was on.
            >
            > "When I broke the tackle and I saw some space I kind of knew I
was going to
            > score, but at the same point I was thinking I had to just
outrun him," Demps
            > said of his touchdown run. "I was running fast but I know I
can run faster. I
            > was running pretty hard, too."
            >
            > While Rainey and Demps impressed throughout, the highly
anticipated debut of
            > Southern Cal transfer Emmanuel Moody did not go as planned and
senior Kestahn
            > Moore ­- who Meyer said had his best preseason camp - didn't
even start and had
            > an average day on the ground.
            >
            > Bothered by what Meyer called a sprained ankle in his postgame
press conference,
            > Moody ran the ball only two times for 2 yards.
            >
            > Moore, who is expected to play more fullback this season,
lined up in the
            > backfield opposite Tebow for most of the game, but only had
seven carries for 33
            > yards.
            >
            > But after the show Demps and Rainey put on Saturday, the lack
of excitement from
            > Moody and Moore is a mere afterthought. If the younger backs
can keep up their
            > big-play style, UF's backfield could be one of the toughest to
contain in the
            > country once Harvin returns.
            >
            > UF's ground game was solid last year (200.2 yards per game)
without a true
            > dominant running back and after the play of the two freshmen
backs, this could
            > be yet another season where UF uses an arsenal of runners to
get solid
            > production.
            >
            > "For the running backs, that's good so we can just keep
pounding the ball every
            > game, one at a time," Rainey said. "That's all coach Meyer is
looking for. We
            > couldn't do that for a couple years and we did what coach
Meyer thought we were
            > going to do. I guess we're going to get the ball a lot."
            >
            >
    


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