I agree with your comments with one slight modification, it was the third
quarter that did us in.

Randy Platt
aka "The Armchair QuarterbacK"
aka "PCGator"
aka "The Other Randy"
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 3:54 PM
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Subject: [gatortalk] Re: My take


If it counts for anything coming from a non-Gator who had no horse in the
race, I'd like to chip in...

Basically, what was said below matched what I felt... Sometimes fans have a
habit of saying they should have won a game, that they were the better team,
and just generally being homers or not wanting to admit another team was
better...

My take was, if the Gators had taken care of business in the first half, the
Rebs would have gone away quietly... But the longer y'all went on with
stupid penalties and fumbles (in particular), the more you game them hope
and confidence and they hung around... Y'all should never have lost that
game... :-(

And now y'all are gonna be pi$$ed headin' into Fayetteville :) Thanks a lot,
Houston :)

- PiggieBert

On Sep 29, 9:05 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have read a lot over the weekend about why we lost and what we need 
> to change, but this team and coaching staff is somewhat of an enigma.  
> Looking at this loss, it isn't surprising given what we have seen in 
> the first 3 weeks and I breakdown our issues into 3 categories:- 
> Identity
> - Execution
> - Scheme and/or Playcalling
> Identity- While the first 3 games of the year were clearly against the
best first 3 opponents in many years and we won them in a somewhat
convincing fashion, did we emerge with any kind of identity?  Florida's high
scoring offense?  The incredible Florida D?  No, we played well enough in
all areas to win, mistake free football, but ultimately we were a team
playing without a ton of emotion and just trying to execute perfectly.  What
makes Tebow so great is his emotion, the arms pumping up the crowd and his
team, we haven't seen a lot of that this year.
> Execution - I am not talking about what we should do to Dan Mullen here
:)  We have played pretty flawless ball the first 3 games, Saturday we saw
what happens when we don't.  3 fumbles lost, broken coverage on D cost us
this game.  No amount of playcalling will overcome players not making
plays.  Give Ol'Miss some credit, the 86 yard TD was a wonderfully designed
play and Snead executed to perfection.  Meyer has said that over 1/2 of the
ol'Miss yards were on 4 plays, I believe it, just too many lapses.  The PAT
was a mistake, they almost blocked the previous attempt and we did nothing
to change our protection scheme.  Meyer can complain all he wants about the
player hurdling our line (he did and that is against the rules), but if he
is waiting for a ref to make a call, he will lose a lot of games in this
league.  We could have adjusted and kicked the extra point.
> Scheme and/or Playcalling - I think when I look at the scheme, it works as
we are able to make big plays and gain big chunks of yards in short
periods.  That brings us to playcalling and this is where we have the
biggest debate.  I won't criticize the 4th and 1 call, because we usually
win that one, I would have liked to see something different, but it is hard
to argue with a call that has worked 537 times in the past...
> Overall our playcalling is phenomenal when we start the game and when we
are behind.  As soon as we get a lead, we go conservative, run sideline to
sideline, short little dink passes and include only two players in the
game.  We need to play at all times like we are down by 7.
> That's my take, this was a team loss and I could make a strong argument
that playcalling, execution or emotion were the cause of this loss, but in
reality it was a perfect storm brewing for a few weeks and we got caught by
Ole Miss, thank God we weren't playing Bama this week or it would have been
real ugly.
> Ken K.
> MNGator




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