I agree, Rob. I mentioned to a friend that I didn't think Driskel was there 
mentally. I don't think he will get there either. Sad we've stuck with him so 
long. It's not just the new system. Listen to him talk---"IT" just isn't there.

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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] on behalf of Rob 
Alexander [[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:40 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] What do you think about today's game?

The assumption has always been that Muschamp is a defensive genius, and so we 
would always have a great defense while he tried to sort out the offense. 
Coming off of last year's debacle, and with a new offensive system, that was 
critical this year.

If yesterday's defensive players had been well organized, with a good game 
plan, but had just been outplayed by better or more experienced athletes, then 
I could have lived with a dominant Alabama team. (e.g. if Cooper had simply out 
run our defensive backs by a step or two...) But how do we allow the nation's 
leading receiver to run around freely, completely unchallenged? How did we 
leave a tight end completely uncovered? Our secondary looked totally confused 
the entire game, and the defensive play calling was abysmal. Both are on the 
coaches. And before we accept the coaches' explanation that several of our DBs 
are just freshmen, we should remember that it was a freshman who shut down our 
best receiver throughout the entire game.

I read a quote by Sabin after the game, where he said that Robinson was a real 
threat at receiver, so they made sure to keep him covered. Well now, there is 
an interesting defensive strategy. Why in the world can't our world-class 
defensive coaches figure out the same thing about Cooper?

The offense was equally frustrating. Roper called good plays. Our receivers 
were open all afternoon, but either Jeff didn't see them, or he couldn't get 
the ball to them or they would drop it when he did.

I think it is clear by now that Jeff Driskel simply does not have the mental 
agility to succeed at quarterback in the SEC. He is a great guy, and a 
physically-gifted athlete, but if he hasn't put it together mentally by now, he 
never will. I am not saying we must bench him immediately, but we must at least 
start playing two quarterbacks, and give Harris a chance to show what he can 
do. There are freshmen quarterbacks flourishing all over the country, and I see 
no reason not to see whether Harris (or Grier) can be one of them. Staying 
exclusively with Driskel is clearly a losing strategy, and is a sure path to a 
coaching search at the end of the year.

I have always liked Muschamp, and I really want him to succeed, but I am really 
starting to think that, like Lane Kiffin, he is a great coordinator but a lousy 
head coach. We'll see how the next few games go, and those should make it 
abundantly clear where we really stand. Muschamp points out that the East is 
still in front of us for the taking, and he's right. As long as that is still 
possible, I say let him coach. When that is no longer true, I think it will be 
decision time.

Rob


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On Sep 21, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Sandy Alonso 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

As some of you know, I've been reticent to call for Muschamp's head.  I have 
always thought he is actually a great coach who needed time (and to learn to 
trust an OC). The Roper hire appears to actually be a winner - the plays were 
there yesterday, they just weren't executed (Driskel overthrow, Driskel throw 
to a double-covered/triple-covered receiver, Driskel actually is on target and 
the WR drops the pass).

That being said, yesterday gave me a serious case of unease.  I'm still not 
ready to drop the hammer because a) what if he DOES right the ship; the 
transition is going to set the program back another couple of years while we 
have the usual loss of players/recruits whenever there is a change; and b) I'm 
still not sure who UF could get right now that would make a real difference in 
the short period UF and its fans extend to new coaches.  BUT - 645+ yards given 
up to anyone is an embarrassment, I don't care if the defense was gassed; too 
many blown coverages and confusion in the secondary; how was there little to no 
pressure on the Bama QB after everyone had said the OL was Bama's weakness?  
That was depressing and demoralizing.

Granted, the offense was barely on the field (I'm not sure how many plays for 
the entire game, but there was only 6 for the entire 3rd quarter). Nearly all 
the scoring was due to the defense or was done on a short field (again, thanks 
to the defense).

In the end, I've come to this conclusion:  Muschamp loses to UTn, he's history, 
and I'm ready to support it. Rumors are that the reason he's lasted so long is 
that the influential Gator Boosters ($$$) really like him.  As bad as UF 
appears to be at the moment, it appears the SEC East is still there for the 
taking.  I think it'd be hard for him to keep his job if the team can't take 
the East.



On Sat, Sep 20, 2014 at 8:49 PM, Jerry D. Belloit 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I am not giving up yet.  If we lose to Tennessee after a week to heal and 
practice, then its dead man walking.  We should have played Harris at least 
some.  Perhaps we could have put him in a Wildcat formation.

Jerry

From: GatorTalk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Reply-To: GatorTalk 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Saturday, September 20, 2014 at 8:09 PM
To: GatorTalk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] What do you think about today's game?

I wanted to wait until tomorrow to reply....

Our D-line created no pressure on the QB.  Our young secondary seems lost at 
times-- blow coverages, not covering a receiver, etc... Lame Kiffing made us 
look bad. LAME!

Driskel is improved but not yet comfortable.  I think this moves too fast for 
him, has too many options/reads.  He looks overwhelmed at times.

Christy was out MVP.  Robinson was a no-show.  Receivers keep dropping balls-- 
is Leak's job in jeopardy?  Receivers run routes, get open, drop balls.  
Driskel threw into double coverage a couple times.  Flat out missed a lot-- arm 
slot is not right, he is too over the top.  Liked his choice to run more-- some 
worked, some did not, but it forces defense to account for it.

Bama, as down as they are in bama terms, is still way better than us.  Much 
deeper than us, much better coached than us.  Was good to see our penalties 
down, we didn't shoot ourselves in the foot there-- just with the blow defense 
on those two plays and the lack of offensive cohesion.

Muschamp's halftime comments bothered me.  Said we needed to run more.  We 
weren't exactly successful with that in the first half, but it was more 
effective than our passing game. He may still be too involved in the offense.

We were supposed to lose this game.  I wish it wasn't as bad, we played touch 
for a little over a half and melted.  Must NOT lose to Tennesse.  Can still 
beat UGA-- they have no passing offense, but then our secondary just gave up 
440+ to 'Bama... We stop Gurley and we win.  USC is a tougher game-- Spurrier 
will pick us apart.  We must develop an identity on BOTH sides of the ball.

I am not ready to give up on Muschamp yet... We are no worse than any of us 
expected so no need for alarm or cries for his job.  We lost a game we were 
supposed to lose.

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From: Jerry D. Belloit <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: GatorTalk <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Sent: Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:17 PM
Subject: [gatortalk] What do you think about today's game?

I am pleased with the D-line in general.  They made some mistakes but I think 
they did well enough to win.  I am excited by the turnovers caused by the 
defense.  I am also pleased that they are not giving up.

Our receivers are improved but they overall are not that good.  We have had too 
many dropped balls.  Driskel shows a little promise but I am still not 
convinced he is much more than a middle of a road SEC QB.  His skills seem to 
generally be OK but I did not see the kind of fire and leadership i had hoped 
to see today.    His decision making was a little improved.

I think I we should have had a package or two for Harris to give him some big 
game experience.

Jerry

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