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SilverBritches
10-30-2005, 04:40 PM
Let me start off by saying congrats to Florida and all of their fans. They came out on fire and held on to win.

We are freaking cursed right when we get to Jacksonville. All of a sudden we can't catch the ball and we can't kick a FG. It just makes me sick.

We came out flat and it showed. Florida was up by 14 points by the time Tereshinski took his 4th snap of the game. That is a killer when you force your backup QB to dig you out of a 14 point hole. After the first 2 drives the defense played very well. They put the offense in position to win the game.

Our playcalling sucked. On 3rd and 10 with 1 minute left we run a damn QB draw? Then on 4th and 10 we run play action? It just baffles me. We need to hire and offensive coordinator.

Tereshinski played about how I expected him to play. His receivers didn't help him very much. He showed great effort on that TD catch.

I am still wondering what is going on with our running game. We have 3 very good RBs who can't seem to make a play. Our longest play yesterday was 21 yards.

Another thing, we need to start scheduling a bye week before Florida. Spurrier did this almost every year. Floirda always has a bye before us and it shows. Last year they didn't have a bye and we won. Hint hint.

Btw, Florida's uniforms were hideous. Hope we never come out with anything as ugly as that.

The good news, we can still get the last laugh if we take care of business against Auburn. Our season is far from over.

Go Dawgs.

GeauxTo
10-30-2005, 04:43 PM
Congratulations to Florida. By the way, was that any semblance of the spread offense or back to what Leak can do??

Guess we'll see one of you guys in Atlanta.
:D

DAWG@heart
10-30-2005, 06:05 PM
Congratulations to Florida. By the way, was that any semblance of the spread offense or back to what Leak can do??

Guess we'll see one of you guys in Atlanta.
:D


I call it Meyer saving his ass. If he would have done that spread crap like he did against Bama and LSU, they wouldn't have won. Look at the first two possession. UGA's expecting spread offense, they get it run down their throat.

I think one of the very powerful Alumni at Florida gave Meyer a personal phone call and gave him some "advice" as to how and "beat" UGA. Inside, he meant, the alumni meant, you better do something. Meyer listened

DAWG@heart
10-30-2005, 06:06 PM
By the way Silver, our OC Neil Callaway, but Conservative "I'm gonna see if I can pull a fast one instead of doing something that will actually work" Mark Richter calls our plays. He's a joke.

SilverBritches
10-30-2005, 06:33 PM
By the way Silver, our OC Neil Callaway, but Conservative "I'm gonna see if I can pull a fast one instead of doing something that will actually work" Mark Richter calls our plays. He's a joke.

Yes, I am well aware of that. Calloway makes the gameplan but Richt calls the plays.

We need to do what Auburn did. They finally hired a real OC and that same year went 13-0.

GatorNation
10-30-2005, 07:31 PM
I call it Meyer saving his ass. If he would have done that spread crap like he did against Bama and LSU, they wouldn't have won. Look at the first two possession. UGA's expecting spread offense, they get it run down their throat.

I think one of the very powerful Alumni at Florida gave Meyer a personal phone call and gave him some "advice" as to how and "beat" UGA. Inside, he meant, the alumni meant, you better do something. Meyer listened

Huh? I just watched the first two drives again....some of the long runs came out of the spread. In fact, Wynn's huge run to the 1-yd. line on the second TD drive came out of the gun....pure spread option. Most of Manson's huge bursts--especially in the second half--were out of the spread as well. Same thing we showed UT and l-essU. The difference was (1) much better OL play, (2) better playcalling, and (3) an extra week to rest.

We only used under-center snaps about 3-5% of the time....which is nothing new for Meyer. He had those packages since BG in 2001 and said we'd be running under center some even before the season started.