Is it double strength this time like I asked?

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI
Real Estate Broker
Bob Parks, LLC
1517 Hunt Club Blvd
Gallatin TN 37066
615-972-4239
615-826-4040 
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On Aug 10, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Jay Cicone <[email protected]> wrote:

> Your refill is waiting at the pharmacy.
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> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
> Behalf Of Oliver Barry
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 12:08 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN For 
> 8/10, Courtesy of Shane Ford
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> I know, I’m biased.  But, I really think the Gators have a chance to be 
> something special this season.
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> Brantley ought to do well in this new offense, we have as much talent as 
> we’ve ever had.  And, we’ve got experience in certain important skill 
> positions.
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> If Deonte Thompson can catch a pass, the center can get the ball back to 
> Brantley without too much ado, and a couple of other minor problems can get 
> cleared up with the offense, this will be a very special team.
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> The Defense should be great!  There’s a lot of talent and experience there, 
> especially in the line.  The secondary has lost Janoris Jenkins, but there’s 
> an awful lot of talent to take up any slack there.
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> I’m thinking the Gators are going to have a great season!!
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> Other thoughts?  Am I the only one here suffering from delusions?  
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> Oliver Barry CRS,GRI
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> Real Estate Broker
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> Bob Parks Realty
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> 1517 Hunt Club Blvd
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> Gallatin TN 37066
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> Phone: 615-826-4040
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> Fax: 615-822-2027
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> Mobile: 615-972-4239
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> Brantley's development key for Florida in 2011
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> By MARK LONG
> AP Sports Writer
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> Published: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 7:12 p.m.
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> Last Modified: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 at 7:12 p.m.
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> John Brantley never really fit in Florida's spread offense.
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> He seemed fine sitting on the bench behind Tim Tebow. But when it was his 
> turn, little went right. Brantley struggled to read defenses, missed open 
> receivers and often held the ball too long.
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> Things were so bad that Brantley, a lifelong Gators fan whose father and 
> uncle played in Gainesville, considered following coach Urban Meyer out the 
> door.
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> He eventually chose to stick around under first-year head coach Will 
> Muschamp, swayed by the hiring of offensive coordinator Charlie Weis.
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> His decision and his ability to transition to Weis' pro-style offense could 
> be keys as Florida tries to survive a tough schedule and compete in the 
> Southeastern Conference. The Gators open the season Sept. 3 against Florida 
> Atlantic. They also face Alabama, LSU, South Carolina and Florida State.
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> For Florida to have success, they need more Brantley. Teammates insist 
> they've already seen improvement.
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> "Big difference," receiver Deonte Thompson said. "He came in confident. He's 
> taking control of the huddle. He walks around different. His whole swagger's 
> back right now. We expect big things from him."
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> The Gators expected big things from Brantley last year, too.
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> He completed 61 percent of his passes for 2,061 yards, with nine touchdowns 
> and 10 interceptions. He became the first player to lead Florida in passing 
> and throw more INTs than TDs since Kyle Morris in 1988.
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> That dubious distinction is far from what anyone expected from one of the 
> country's prized recruits in 2007. Brantley watched and learned from Tebow 
> for three seasons, and some expected Florida's offense to run as smoothly 
> with Brantley under center. It wasn't even close.
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> It didn't help that the Gators were plagued by bad snaps, dropped passes, 
> turnovers, sacks, missed field goals and poor execution in the red zone. All 
> the issues resulted in some of the program's worst offensive performances in 
> more than two decades.
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> Brantley received the brunt of the blame.
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> Meyer, who quit shortly after the season, tried to spark the floundering 
> offense by experimenting with tight end Jordan Reed and versatile Trey Burton 
> at quarterback. Neither proved to be a long-term solution.
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> "I definitely learned last year that when things aren't going right or when 
> things are just going wrong, you need to forget about it and just move on," 
> Brantley said. "You have to keep your head up and keep pushing forward. If 
> your head is down, other people's heads are going to go down.
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> "You have to keep moving. Bad things aren't unavoidable. They've going to 
> happen, even if you're the No. 1 team in the country. A play or two is not 
> always going to be perfect. You just have to forget about it and move on."
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> Muschamp, the former head coach-in-waiting at Texas, said Brantley is the 
> clear-cut starter ahead of freshmen Tyler Murphy, Jeff Driskel and Jacoby 
> Brissett heading into the Sept. 3 season opener against Florida Atlantic.
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> Muschamp said Weis' history of developing quarterbacks - Tom Brady, Brady 
> Quinn, Jimmy Clausen and Matt Cassel are on his resume - should benefit 
> Brantley.
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> "He's got great confidence in John. That should give John great confidence," 
> Muschamp said. "Here's Charlie Weis, who's coached some of the best 
> quarterbacks that maybe have ever played the game. ... That ought to give him 
> great confidence as a quarterback, and I think it does."
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> Even though Brantley is a senior and an integral part of the offense, the 
> Gators don't plan to lean on him in 2011. Muschamp wants a stout running 
> game, with undersized backs Jeff Demps and Chris Rainey carrying the load, 
> and hopes to get chunks of yards through play-action passes.
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> It could be a good fit for Brantley. At least a better fit than the spread.
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> "Coming off last year, (Brantley's) definitely more confident," receiver 
> Frankie Hammond Jr. said. "He looks more settled. Things should turn around 
> and it should get better."
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