Must be those Pollyanna glasses Oliver sold me. :-)

Randy

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  From: Rob Alexander 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 9:10 PM
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  This is such wishful thinking. It reminds me of the old adage, never 
attribute to conspiracy that which can be easily explained by incompetence. 
Addazio and Meyer aren't holding anything back. We simply have a new OC who 
happens to be an offensive line coach and who calls plays like one. As was 
already pointed out, it would backfire as a plan anyway because you must 
practice these skills to get good at them. If they did hold back the 'real' 
offense all season, they'd be unable to run it effectively in the post-season 
anyway. Like Mullen before him, Addazio will improve over time.

   

  Rob

   

   

  From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Cecilia
  Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 4:52 PM
  To: [email protected]
  Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Gatornews from Today's Miami Herald and 
Palm Beach Post courtesy of JunoGator

   

  Randy, I think there is more right than wrong to your theory.  My *very* 
cynical and critical husband started saying exactly what you're saying early in 
the game yesterday.  At first, he was so frustrated, saying, "What the heck?  
Why are they going back to this when they saw in Jacksonville how much better 
they play when they DON'T run these same plays over and over again?"  Shortly 
thereafter, he decided that Meyer and Addazio are doing this on purpose.  

   

  This morning at breakfast, we ran into my ex-in-laws... and my ex-FIL said 
the exact same thing.  Hmmm.

   

  We'll see if you're all right.  There's over 150 years of football watching 
experience between the three of you.  Surely that counts for something.  ;-)

   

  Cee

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    From: Gatornet Admin 

    To: GatorTalk 

    Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 2:50 PM

    Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Gatornews from Today's Miami Herald 
and Palm Beach Post courtesy of JunoGator

     

    Ok, I'm sure many of us have thought it, but just haven't actually voiced 
it. Try this on for size and see what you think. 

     

    I've been thinking for some time that we have become the masters of the 
vanilla offense. Everyone thinks our offense is struggling, but I think we are 
doing just enough to win the game yet not give game tape material to opossing 
coaches. With the exception of the Georgia game, which we all knew would be a 
"pull out all the stops" game, I think Tebow and the offense is doing EXACTLY 
what Meyer wants. 

     

    So far, the only good game tape Saban and Mack Brown have to study is the 
UGA game. Not much there to prepare for, is there?

    Randy

    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Juno Gator 
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    Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2009 1:38 PM
    Subject: [gatornews] Gatornews from Today's Miami Herald and Palm Beach 
Post courtesy of JunoGator

     Lethargic Florida Gators swamp Vanderbilt

    ------------------------snip, snip, snip-------------------

    Florida Gators 27, Vanderbilt 3: Where are all the playmakers?

    ------------------------snip, snip, snip-------------------

    Gators struggle on offense again, beat Vandy 27-3

    ------------------------snip, snip, snip------------------- 

    Florida Gators offense struggles against Vandy

    ------------------------snip, snip, snip------------------- 

    Florida Gators beat Vanderbilt, but it's a struggle

    ------------------------snip, snip, snip-------------------

    Sunday Rewind: Yes, Urban Meyer, the Gators' win over Vanderbilt was 
'ho-hum'

    <BR



  

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