He truly appears overwhelmed... correcting the snaps and the blocking would do 
him a world of good.  Allow him to settle his mind and do his job.  Could a 
scrambling qb do better with what Brantley is having to go through?  
Absolutely... but why not just get the big guys up front to do THEIR jobs?


 



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From: Jay Cicone <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 12:39:17 PM
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Is Zook back?


GEEZ…I agree again! I did feel like Brantley held the ball as open receivers 
were running across the middle.
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of 
Scott Lucas
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 12:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Is Zook back?
 
I disagree.  That is but one part but does not make or break  the spread.  The 
spread is dicated on misdirection and BLOCKING.  The qb must make the correct 
read quickly and accurately.  In this case, Brantley is not.  As I mentioned 
earlier, he is about half a second slow and that is making all the difference.
 
I think it is a trust issue.  I think the lack of protection, adequate 
blocking, 
and the inability to run the ball is making him second guess himself, thus the 
hesitation.  I think he has trust in his receivers, but not in his O-line.  The 
shovel pass has not been seen since game 2 (where it didn't work due to 
blocking), the dive play doesn't work (due to blocking) so the defense doesn't 
respect it, and the pocket is collapsing before the downfield routes open up 
(due to blockgin) so he has to go short constantly.  It is not fluid, it is not 
mechanical, it is not crisp or sharp looking at all.  It is herky jerky and I 
feel myself holding my breath every snap.  Even I don't trust the O-line.

The one good thing is we don't give up many sacks, but that has more to do with 
Brantley hitting underneath passes or ducking and scrambling.  How many times 
were balls batted away cause the D-lineman was 2 yards from the QB?  There 
rarely is a sustained pocket.
 
So back to the original statement, there is no spread offense without trust in 
the O-line...
 
 

 
 

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From:Jay Cicone <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 11:38:42 AM
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Is Zook back?
The spread offense is nothing without a running QB threat. Period.
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of 
willieg8r
Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 11:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Is Zook back?
 
..... "This business about changing your scheme to match your personnel is fine 
when you first take over a program and have little say as to who is there.  
Five 
or six years down the line however you should be recruiting players that fits 
the style you like to play.".....
 
While I didn't read them all -  there are just way too many pre & postgame 
posts 
and opinions to comment on them all, this is one comment that seems to sum the 
present situation up better that most I did read. IMO the cunumdrum created by 
recruiting players that don't fit the offense you want to play explains why the 
Gators will find themselves watching the SECCG and NC on TV this year.
 
Cam Newton was recruited to be Tebow's replacement in the Urban Meyer 
offense. In as much as Brantley does not fit in the Meyer style offense, my 
guess is the only reason Brantley was recruited was out of respect for his 
family's Gator legacy but without any real intention/plan/expectation that he 
[Brantley] would  ever be a starting Gator QB.
 
A bad "life choice" by Newton changed all that.  Had things gone according to 
what I believe was the "Urban Renewal Plan" for LAT - Life After Tebow, at this 
juncture, Burton would be the QB backing up and the next in line to replace Cam 
Newton and Brantley would still be on the sideline with clip board in hand 
taking notes -  ala Noah Brandise to name just one of many that have filled 
that 
role over the years.

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2008 National Football Champions | 
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Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us

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