You can say that again.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Ken Kirkley
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 12:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: What are our opponents afraid of - when playing
us?

 

My feeling is this team is playing on the edge.  We have a few players
that are injured, a few more that are playing but not 100%, couple that
with conservative play calling and what I sense as the offense playing
'tight'.  That leads to a 31 point 1st quarter in Kentucky when
everything goes right or to a 10 point win against UT when Tim fumbles
late or a near death experience when we get into the redzone 4 times
with zero points to show for the effort.

 

In the Arky game, if we don't fumble, we win going away.  Arky had to
play the best game of their lives and we had to play our worst.  Still
it took essentially two defensive breakdowns to keep them in the game.
If we make one of the 5 missed tackles on the long TD run, or if Janoris
doesn't get caught playing the run (for the 2nd time), the long pass
play doesn't happen.

 

For everyone who is saying it is okay to play conservative, survive and
advance, that is fine but it leaves no room for error.  This team needs
to learn to trust the younger receivers, play a little looser  and have
a margin for error when we get the best from our opponent.

 

Having said that, I do think we will turn it around.  Everyone wants to
talk about how great Alabama is, but that USC game was a lot closer than
the final score indicated.  If SOS wasn't so damn stubborn and insisted
on throwing the same fade pattern from the 4, 3 times in a row - that
game might be different as well.

 

I think we figure it out this week.  Miss St was always known for tough
defense, not sure they have that this year.  Their offense is better,
but they don't have the athletes they need to run the spread effectively
against our defense.  Gators 42 Miss St. 3

 

Ken K

MNGator

 

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2009 8:24 AM
To: gatortalk googlegroups
Subject: [gatortalk] What are our opponents afraid of - when playing us?

That depends a lot on the quality of the opponent.  Kentucky,
Vanderbilt, and less talented teams - fear everything and hope to catch
us napping.  

 

But the better teams - do they fear our defense?  What about after the
Arkansas game?  The only real offense we have played this year.  

 

Do they fear our offense?  Obviously they are psyched out about Tebow.
But what if we played Brantley instead of Tebow - would they fear our
offense?

 

Do they fear our special teams?  Use to be - whenever Brandon James
would go out to field a kickoff or a punt - everyone was on the edge of
their seat.  And when it came time for our opponents to punt - everyone
sat on the edge of their seat - wondering if we would block it?  

 

Or do we suffer from a phenom of where we have so many talents - that no
one talent stands out - so we have nothing special about us?  After all
we are ranked #1 and lead the SEC in many categories.  

 

I would say the latter - but "college football experts" see that in
Alabama - but not us?

<BR


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