Don't want to take away from the offensive woes, which you have outlined and
to which I agree.  But what about the defense, other than Ahmad Black and
maybe Janoris Jenkins, the defense looks just as inept as the offense.  Will
Hill is a joke, Jeremy Brown can't cover, the linebackers can't read the
play once it starts and can't tackle when they guess correctly, the DE can't
rush and the DT's can't get off blocks.  And all of this leads to the
question of can the coaches coach?  Ugh!

 

Bottom line we, the Gators, are not very good.  It is going to take a major
overhaul to get this ship righted and it certainly won't happen before next
season.

 

After last night I am going back to the store and get another bottle of JD
to kill the pain.

 

JAFO

 

 

Randy Platt

aka "PCGator"

aka "The Armchair Quarterback"

aka "The Other Randy"

 

Later Gators! Afterwhile the Rest!

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Scott Lucas
Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:04 AM
To: Gator Talk
Subject: [gatortalk] THUD

 


Shouldn't have been a surprise. It was the same offense and same playcalling
that we have seen all season. Same 3 yard patterns when we need 7 for a
first down. Same gadget and gimmick plays that just plain don't work when
you don't have the advantage of a wildcat quarterback.

There was no magic to the last 2 wins... think about this: nothing changed,
it was a card trick, we got some players back and suddenly we were good
again? No, we played 2 teams with questionable defenses. UGA and Vandy have
no D. Its that simple. 
We lost every game to teams that have better than average defenses. Alabama,
LSU, MSU, and now SoCar. 

I fully expect FSU to beat us. I hope I am wrong.

But the Brantley experiment needs to end, and quite possibly the    Adazzio
one. I think Adazzio can succeed once he learns to adapt to the players he
has. He also needs to call plays where everyone is on the same page. The
option read is killing us, the lineman look confused and don't know who or
where to block. The receivers, running backs and QBs are all making
different reads. They Oline does a much better job when they KNOW they are
passblocking and need to create a pocket. The skill players then know where
to go. You can see it later in the games when trying to play catchup when
Burton, and now Reed, runs the offense with much greater success.

This is not a spread option offense. This is a dual threat offense which
creates the man up advantage the same as the wildcat offense does. Without
that type of QB, you lose that advantage and the defense has the advantage.
A good defense will destroy us. They have, and they will. 

Meyer is in a terrible position with Brantley. He seems to feel he owes him
some chance and opportunity, but if so, why not give him that chance by
running an offense that he has a snowball's chance in hell of succeeding in?
They have successfully taken a former Mr. Florida and recordx breaking QB
and reduced him to an ineffective has been. Its kin to character
assassination. Its like asking me to write software code for Apple but only
in Cantonese. Imagine Brantley's internal frustration...

I will say this: at the beginning of the season, Brantely was all we had. We
discovered Burton and Reed along the way, but it is the coaches job to give
us the best chance to win and put the best players in the positions to do
that.

Either put in an offense for Brantley or admit you failed him and Gator
Nation and let's do what this offense dictates. Jordan Reed at QB, Burton in
the slot or TE, Rainey and Demps in the other slot and RB, and rotate all
WRs except Deonte until he can catch a ball that hits him in both hands, and
tell the O-line to play like they did with Timmy and go win some games.

Until the pride is swallowed and they admit they screwed up, this won't
improve. I don't see how it can. You can't keep forcing that square peg into
that round hole. Sure, we will get the feel good, "we can do this" wins
against overmatched teams, but that won't win an SEC schedule. We have seen
that this year...

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From: Shane Ford ; 
To: [email protected] ; 
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Not. Happy. 
Sent: Sun, Nov 14, 2010 1:51:21 AM 

Do they look as bad in real life? We look inept on offense on TV! Horrible! 

Can we change enough at the half to even get a first down?

Go Gators!

Shane Ford
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Go Gators!  &  Skol Vikes!

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