No, he said he was a "boy", Leon! Don't you have some meds somewhere to help 
your memory? :-)

LOL! Hey, Oliver! Even though Rob didn't mean it the way you took it, you KNOW 
we'll NEVER let you forget it, dontcha?

Randy

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  Oh, NO!  You're not calling Oliver a dog are you, Rob?
   
  A. Leon Polhill, Gator
  Friends are the family that we choose for ourselves. 





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  From: Badrish Davanagere <dbadr...@gmail.com>
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  >>such as an attack dog.

  Oliver doesn't like dogs....who doesn't know that? :-)



  On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 2:33 AM, Rob Alexander <ga...@wldrth.us> wrote:

    Sheesh, Oliver! Why are you being so testy? So you didn’t like my analogy. 
I explained what I meant; you can take it or leave it.  ‘Easy boy’ was supposed 
to be a light-hearted way of saying ‘hold on, you’ve misinterpreted what I 
said’. It’s a common expression and wasn’t meant to be offensive. Given the 
sarcastic tone of your messages, I didn’t expect a bit of banter to be a 
problem. Since I apparently can’t say anything that won’t offend you, please 
just accept my word that I intended no offense and let’s just drop it.



    Rob



    From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
Behalf Of oli...@bobparks.com 


    Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 11:14 AM
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    Oh, silly me, when you use an analogy that infers incompetence I think 
you're inferring incompetence. Perhaps it's your English usage I should 
question. But, the fact is Addazio is 9-0 as offensive coordinator and that 
should be remembered in any objective discussion about the Gators offense. 
    But, when you use a derogatory term such as "easy boy" in addressing me I 
guess objectivity isn't what you're interested in. 
    Just how old are you ancient one?

    Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry


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    Date: Tue, 10 Nov 2009 00:11:12 -0500

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    Easy boy, it’s called an analogy. I’m not calling him incompetent, I’m 
saying he’s inexperienced as an OC calling plays, which he most certainly is. I 
was commenting on a specific theory that maybe we’re holding back our ‘real’ 
offense in a clever ploy to hide our plays from future competition. I don’t 
agree. My point is that you don’t have to look for sneaky behavior when a 
simple and obvious explanation exists. 



    Now you may object to my entire premise, citing our 9-0 record, but I 
maintain that we’re 9-0 largely because of our defense and that this offense 
has not yet come close to meeting its potential (except, perhaps, in the 
Georgia game). I also believe that play-calling has a lot to do with that. 
Meyer obviously agrees since every offensive change he suggested they would 
employ after the MSU game involved a change in play-calling. I’m happy we’re 
undefeated, but I would be happier still if our offense were playing to their 
potential. We’ll need that to beat Alabama and Texas..



    For the record, I’m not unhappy or disgruntled, nor am I complaining. These 
are amazing times to be a Gator and I’m having a great time this season. I’m 
just objectively discussing the strengths and weaknesses of our team, something 
fans have done as long as sports have existed. I guess we could all limit our 
comments to ‘Go Gators’ all week, but I’ve always enjoyed a little more depth 
in discussions.



    Rob



    P.S. Go Gators!







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Behalf Of Oliver Barry
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    Well, in one little stat, that is won/loss the new inexperienced and 
incompetent offensive line coach is 9-0.  Mullen never accomplished that.

    Let’s get rid of that idiot and get someone in there who can throw the ball 
around.



    Oliver Barry CRS,GRI

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    From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
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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





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Behalf Of Cecilia
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    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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      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

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       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’

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