Took away any effective runs.  It might have been 3 yards a carry, but 3x3
does not equal a first down.  And we couldn't run at all in the red zone,
save Driskel's TD run.


On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:22 PM, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:

> Took away the run?  we had over 200 yards on the ground.
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> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 1:52 PM, C.Simpson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  *Guy pretty much nails it IMO.
>> *
>>
>> *http://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/2013/what-happened-saturday-week-2/
>> *
>>
>> *
>> Coach Boom Ball Exposed, Again*
>>
>> What happened to the University of Florida on Saturday in Miami could be
>> called a philosophical loss. Miami didn’t do much, but that’s the problem
>> with Will Muschamp’s style of football – it doesn’t take much to lose.
>>
>> Last season we watched Florida win ugly… a lot. The ugly wins against
>> good teams like Texas A&M, LSU and Florida State made it easier to overlook
>> the ugly wins against terrible teams like Bowling Green,
>> Louisiana-Lafayette, and Missouri. The wins allowed us to give the Gators a
>> pass for their miserable offensive performance against Georgia and their
>> humiliating bowl loss against Louisville. Saturday’s loss to Miami exposed
>> the Florida Gators for what they really are: A Great Defense with a
>> terrible offense and questionable coaching.
>>
>> Want to beat Florida? Take some chances. Run some trick plays. Go for it
>> on fourth down. Air it out, a lot. They might not always work out, but even
>> if they don’t, Florida doesn’t have the offense to make you pay
>> consistently.
>>
>> That is what Miami did on Saturday. They executed their choreographed
>> first drive and then, later in the quarter, took a chance on the deep ball
>> and connected. 14 first quarter points. That’s it. That was all The U
>> needed to beat Florida. Sure the Gators might also get to 14, but their
>> offense is so lame and unimaginative and their execution of said plays will
>> be so poor that they will inadvertently give up seven points in their
>> efforts to score 14.
>>
>> Miami’s plan was to make Quarterback Jeff Driskel beat them. They took
>> away the run and decided to take their chances with Driskel; They chose
>> wisely. Driskel rewarded the Hurricanes with two redzone interceptions, a
>> fumble and a terrible effort on fourth and short. Often he had plays in
>> which he had more time than any quarterback should ever conceivably have
>> and produced nothing. The big question mark coming into this season was,
>> “Could Jeff Driskel take the next step and become the quarterback he was
>> expected to be as the #1 quarterback recruit in the country?” The answer is
>> no. He did not take that step. He will never be that guy.
>>
>> Driskel doesn’t get all the blame or even a majority of the blame for
>> this loss. That falls on Head Coach Will Muschamp. He broke from protocol.
>> Florida failed on a baffling first quarter two-point conversion and the
>> team never recovered. It sounds insane that one point in the first quarter
>> could determine the game but it did for the Gators. Muschamp can’t have it
>> both ways. He can’t be the team that clearly despises offense, running the
>> kind of offense that would be described as cripplingly conservative in
>> 1980, and also be the team that goes for two in the first quarter and
>> passes on an easy field goal inside the twenty. The irony is: had Muschamp
>> stuck with his system of being the most miserably boring offense in the
>> history of football, the Gators would have won the game. They would have
>> turned turnovers into field goals and the defense would have held on. They
>> would have forced Miami’s average QB to make the kind of plays that often
>> turn into turnovers. Will Muschamp didn’t believe in his own system, which
>> as we’ve now seen too many times, leaves zero room for error, be it
>> offensive, defensive or coaching errors.
>>
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