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Will Butch Jones Finally Play Aggressively for Four Quarters
Posted on 9/16/17 at 1:39 am
Posted on 9/16/17 at 1:39 am
Or: play conservative staying with the running game and letting his field goal kicker give them field position? This is what I'm expecting him to do, but that is what UF is likely expecting and will stop the run to force the inexperienced QB to throw. UF's defense would love nothing more to see Dormady throw on 3rd and long. Trevor Daniel is averaging 44.6-yards per kick with a 70 yarder in the GT game. I'm not looking for predictions on who will win, but more depth as to what we will see game strategy-wise. I missed the UF v Michigan game so what do you Gator fans see as their game plan on offense?
Posted on 9/16/17 at 2:16 am to SLM85VOL
oh my god this sounds like LSU fans when we had Les
Posted on 9/16/17 at 2:29 am to SLM85VOL
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letting his field goal kicker give them field position?
Since there is practically no way for this to happen, did you have a mind fart and mean to say punter instead of field goal kicker?
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This is what I'm expecting him to do, but that is what UF is likely expecting and will stop the run to force the inexperienced QB to throw. UF's defense would love nothing more to see Dormady throw on 3rd and long. Trevor Daniel is averaging 44.6-yards per kick with a 70 yarder in the GT game.
I don't think that's what he was trying to do in the GT game, it's just that GT's defensive front was more physical than UT's OL. As for Dormady, he struggled against Georgia Tech, but he stayed mentally tough and made some good throws to help win the game. For a young QB, that is unbelievably valuable experience. In his first start, he faced serious adversity, dealt with it, kept battling and came out on top. That says a lot about him and promises a lot for the future. He has confidence, the coaches have confidence in him and the team has confidence in him, I think, and that will serve him and his team well going forward. The problem UT faces is that UF has a good defense, probably better than Georgia Tech's, and that soft UT line will have to step up much better than it did against GT.
The other side of the matchup, UT's defense vs. Florida's offense, looks on the surface to be the definition of a cripple fight. But a look beneath the surface suggests that, without a dominant DL like Michigan's suffocating them, the Florida QBs might be able to make something happen. Franks was a true freshman starting a season opener with a DL that was on him before he could even secure the snap. Anybody who can beat UF's OL like that will beat them. Defenses that are soft up front and can't (I'm looking at you, Tennessee) may be surprised by his ability.
Unless Irma's effects have seriously fatigued or distracted the Gators, I will be surprised if they don't win this game by at least 10.
Posted on 9/16/17 at 6:56 am to Nuts4LSU
You hit it.
UT is charmin soft. GT pushed them around all damn night. If GT hadnt fricking fumbled GT would have beat that soft UT arse 35-21.
UT is charmin soft. GT pushed them around all damn night. If GT hadnt fricking fumbled GT would have beat that soft UT arse 35-21.
Posted on 9/16/17 at 7:34 am to ChopBlockOclock
That's a weird way of saying GT lost to VOLS
Posted on 9/16/17 at 7:44 am to SLM85VOL
They won't need to. Florida will jump the shark in this game.
Posted on 9/16/17 at 8:37 am to ChopBlockOclock
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ChopBlockOclock
Who won that game?
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