I am not sure it is a matter of trust as much a matter of comfort.  Like
Unitas to Barry, Griese to Warfield, or Montana to Rice, there are just some
receivers Qb's look for more often.  Nothing wrong with that, DW had a thing
for Doering, yet I doubt anyone would say that Doering was more talented
than, Hillard, Green, or Anthony, but there was a connection between the
those two.
 
Randy Platt
aka "The Armchair QuarterbacK"
aka "PCGator"
aka "The Other Randy"
 
Later Gators! Afterwhile the Rest!
 
 
 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Gatorrrrrr
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2008 12:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Ole Miss game


Ive wondering if the backs were undersized too.  I was actually going to
compare our backs to backs around hte league but havent had a chance to do
that yet.  
 
So with Tebow.. do you think its a matter of he doesnt trust anyone but
Harvin? or am I reading too far into that?
 
Woody

 
On 9/29/08, PCGator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Actually, there was a reason, Ole Miss changed the defense.  They went from
a zone to a man to man coverage.  We had just completed 3 consecutive passes
underneath the two deep zone with little pressure on Tebow.  Ole Miss went
to man to man and blitz, but Tebow missed them.  Everybody believes that the
play was called for the post, but I am not so sure, I believe it is entirely
possible that Tebow saw the coverage and changed the play.  Both pass plays
were open we just missed them.
 
At this point I want to reiterate something that Dave Rice pointed out.
When in the no back set, there are only 5 blockers, the defensive counter
measure is to blitz from one side or the other to overload the defenders.
This nothing new, Bo Pellini and Nebraska showed everyone how to defend the
no back set in 1995.  The point is you don't have time for a receiver to run
a deep route, instead the receiver to hook up where the blitzer is coming
from and have the quarterback deliver the ball.  I know for a fact that
Riley Cooper missed the read once, and Tebow missed seeing Harvin on
another.
 
Since I am on a roll, a couple of other things to consider.
 
Rainey and Demps are just too small to run inside the tackles, a strong wind
will knock them over.  With Tartt out and Moody injured we had no inside
running game and as much as I like Rainey and Demps, neither is Percy
Harvin.  Deonte Thompson, Carl Moore, Louis Murphy, Aaron Hernandez, and
Percy Harvin, you have 3 seconds to decide who you are going to get the ball
to, who are you going to choose?  My point is, maybe we are trying to get
the ball to the other guys, maybe Tebow is locking onto Harvin.  My
reasoning for this is the touchdown pass Tebow threw to Harvin.  If the Ole
Miss defender could catch, that would have been a pick six going the other
way, Tebow clearly was looking at Harvin the whole way.
 
JAFO
 

Randy Platt
aka "The Armchair QuarterbacK"
aka "PCGator"
aka "The Other Randy"
 
Later Gators! Afterwhile the Rest!
 
 
 

  _____  

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Stacey Hartley-McBride
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2008 2:01 PM
To: gatortalk
Subject: [gatortalk] Ole Miss game

 


All,
 
My thoughts during that last drive of the game were:  why are we spending
1st and 2nd down chucking a long pass (incomplete) to the end zone instead
of continuing to get around 10 yards at a time like we had been doing up to
that point?  I was so perplexed!  My limited view on Raycom showed me the
Ole Miss defense was practically giving us the short passes, to better
defend the long ones.  Why oh why weren't we exploiting that?  The 3rd down
run was beautiful, but not quite enough (9 yards).  We all know what
happened on 4th down.
 
There was enough time to continue the 9-10 yards at a time.  It was as if we
simply didn't want to win this game.
 
Tebow should not take all the blame, and Meyer shouldn't let him.  This
starts with the coaching and goes all the way down the line with all the
mental and physical mistakes.  
 
All this said, it is GREAT to be a FLORIDA GATOR!!!!  Let's get our teeth
and claws back into the game and go to Arkansas to kick some piggy butt!
 
Stacey
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