Never let a Dawg coach the Gators.  A Dawg would deliberately wreck the
Gators.  

 

We would be inept.  We would stop scoring points.  It would be a disaster.

 

Oh, wait..

 

J

 

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Gator Offense

 

Sarkisian at Washington was the true offensive coordinator.  Lane has never
shown any real offensive genius.  And in no way should we ever let that
Bastid on our campus, that would be almost as bad as having a dawg as a head
coach....

Ken K

MNGator

 


On Oct 22, 2013, at 10:19 AM, "mail.bobparks.com" <[email protected]>
wrote:

Lane did a pretty good job as the o-coordinator when he was at Southern Cal.
He was at least impressive enough that Al Davis hired him.   If he never
gave a press conference to shoot his mouth off...  Maybe. 


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From: Helen Huntley <[email protected]>
Date: October 22, 2013 at 8:57:58 AM CDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatornews] John Reaves' Commentary on the Gator Offense
Reply-To: [email protected]

>From Gator Country

(good stuff except for the last comment about his son-in-law. Last thing we
need is Lane.)


Written byJOHN REAVES, OCTOBER 21, 2013, 0 COMMENTS,

 
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It isn't easy to write this today.  I was thinking of bringing in a guest
columnist such as Carlos Alvarez or Steve Tannen.  Steve lives in
Gainesville now and just underwent back surgery.   He is getting better and
rode his bike 100 miles yesterday.  I need some back surgery myself.

It looks like the Gators could use some surgery. It has been along time
since we were not competitive and that's the only way I can describe what
happened yesterday in Columbia, Missouri. We were in trouble from the first
play and it only got worse from there.

>From the first drive when Missouri needed only two plays to score until the
fourth quarter, they toyed with us. The final score was 36-17, but really,
they did whatever they wanted whenever they wanted to do it.

Surely they don't have better players than we do, do they?  After all, our
recruiting classes have been rated consistently in the top ten in the nation
- and often the top five - the last 10 years.

I remember when I coached at Florida with Coach Steve Spurrier and Georgia's
recruiting class was always rated #1 in the SEC.  Without fail it seems. Yet
I remember Ray Goff saying before one game that he wished he had all the
great players that Florida has. Coach Spurrier promptly responded, "What
happened to all those great players you signed Coach Goof?"

That still makes me laugh.

The Gators seem to be heading on a downward spiral.  We got worse in just
one week after a bad showing in the LSU game. Offensively, we haven't been
very good at all this year, but the LSU and Missouri games were terrible. In
the last two games our offensive line can't block anyone and the defensive
line can't stop the run or get to the passer.

I know all about the injuries, but that's why you go out and recruit new
guys into the program every year so that you always have depth. We always
hear that saying "next man up." Well, what happened to the next man?

I have begun to question what's going on with our strength and conditioning
program with all the injuries that we've had. Is this just a fluke year or
is there something going on that's causing them? I have to ask that question
because we never had injuries like that when Rich Tuten was in charge of the
program back in the 1990s.

Our play calling is so predictable I can call the plays when I see the
formation.  If I can, so can the D Coordinator for the opposition and the
defensive players.  Our passing game scheme doesn't get anybody open.

How easy is it? When the Gators have 21 personnel in or two backs, two wide
receivers and a tight end (sometimes they substitute another offensive
tackle for a wide receiver) we run either the counter play to the weak side
or the power play to the strong side. I would say that we are probably
90-98% that tendency.

When Trey Burton lines up in shotgun at quarterback, it's the read option
100% of the time. It's averaging about -5 yards lately and it killed a
potential touchdown at both LSU and Missouri. Come on! Do something
different if you insist on putting Trey in there as the wildcat QB!

When the Gators are in 11 personnel, meaning one back, one TE and 3 WR's, we
run the short passing game. It's very predictable and we seem to have no
clue about blitz pickup. If I'm a defensive coordinator and I see the Gators
in that personnel package you can bet I'm bringing the house. Until someone
on the Gators shows he can pick up a blitz, I'll do it over and over again.

We used to self-scout after three games to see if we had tendencies that
were easy to read. When we found them, we tried changeups. That means we
gave the same look but did something different to fool the defense.  We
could use that concept right now. We also could see what we were averaging
on each play. That factored into our game planning and our play calling on
game day.

Back to the Missouri game.

If it weren't for a herculean effort by "King" Solomon Patton and Kelvin
Taylor we would be nowhere. Solomon showed us his speed on that kickoff
return. He caught six passes but only one downfield - good for 14 yards -
and ran one jet sweep and that was good for 17 yards. He's got speed that we
need on the edge in the running game and we've got to start figuring ways to
get him the ball further down the field where he's got more space to
maneuver and have a chance to go all the way for a score.

Taylor gave us a spark on that nice touchdown drive, but as soon as he
scored on the 20-yard run late in the third quarter to close the score to
23-17 he only carried the ball one more time. After that, Mizzou toyed with
us again and promptly marched to another TD. It's frustrating!

Dante Fowler played hard and that's about it on defense.  Even our two
corners were getting torched.

I guess a bright spot was special teams.  We scored on a kickoff return by
Patton, Frankie Velez made all his kicks and our new punter Johnny Townsend
averaged 45.6 yards so there was at least some improvement somewhere.

So where does that leave us? We have an open date to lick our wounds and
regroup. We have to come up with some answers. Hopefully Will Muschamp and
his staff will come up with a plan that works.

If they need any help, I know a really good offensive mind who needs some
work and who can recruit lights out. He'd be open to Florida, too. After all
his wife and father-in-law are Gators!!!

John Reaves

QB7

Beat the Dogs!!!

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