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re: Teams that need to be on guard this week
Posted on 9/7/16 at 10:49 am to reel_gator8
Posted on 9/7/16 at 10:49 am to reel_gator8
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or Gods sake...doesnt anyone watch entire videos? Scores are very misleading
UMass had 46 yds rushing total @ 1.3 yds a carry and a TOTAL of 180 yds of offense....our defense creamed them and as stated too many times...
No one is claiming that Florida has issues on Defense. We know the Gators have one of the best defenses in the league. But yes, we do all watch the games, and we all saw how miserable the Gator offense looked.
For goodness sake, going to the 4th quarter Florida led by a score of 10-7. Florida's offense was averaging 4.30 yards per play, and UMass was averaging 4.26 yards per play.
This is the MASSACHUSETTS MINUTEMEN!!! You should not be virtually even with UMass inside Ben Hill Griffin Stadium through 3 quarters. If you can't see the red flags, no one is going to be able to help you.
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Our run game was 29 carries...we could have ran the ball over and over and planted them into the ground...
Those 29 carries averaged 3.69 yards per play. Not sure at that rate you are going to be "planting" anyone into the ground. And again, this is UMass, not Alabama we're talking about.
Georgia averaged 5.56 yards per running play against North Carolina.
Alabama averaged 5.38 yards per running play against USC.
Texas A&M averaged 4.95 yards per running play against UCLA.
Vanderbilt averaged 4.02 yards per running play against South Carolina.
If you are not averaging 4 yards per carry, you don't have a very productive running game. Again, Florida was averaging 3.69 yards per carry against UMass! Don't act like you were gashing them for major yards every time you ran the ball. We saw the game and know what it looked like.
Florida had one single run go for more than 10 yards. Everyone else in the SEC had at least 3 runs of over 10 yards in Week 1... and the average of the rest of the SEC was 5 such runs per team in their Week 1 games.
As far as "Percentage of Runs go for 10 Yards or More", Florida ranked dead last in the SEC with 1 run out of 29 attempts.
In Week 1, the National average was 14.2% of all runs went for 10 yards or more.
In Week 1, the rest of the SEC averaged 12.9% of all runs go for 10 yards or more.
Florida saw just 3.4% of all of their running plays go for 10 yards or more.
And again, you played UMASS! Nine of the 14 SEC teams played a Power 5 opponent in Week 1. Florida played UMass. Your stats should look far better than they do.
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.but again we emptied the bench early and subbed a lot of true frosh and second teamers...
Why would you be "emptying the bench" in a game that was tied with just 12 seconds left in the 3rd quarter? That is absolutely asinine.
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Against UK we will probably reverse the pass/run ratio, but no matter what...our defense is real city.
No one is disputing this. It's the offense that is raising more red flags than a Chinese political rally.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 10:55 am to atlgator
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They are going to be a force under LDR in my opinion.
I guess Oregon State and Alabama are bad judges of QB talent, then.
Florida fans sound a lot like some of us did when talking about Lambert last year. Some of us thought Lambert's problems centered around the lack of talent/coaching at Virginia. The problem ended up being that Lambert wasn't very good at college football.
This post was edited on 9/7/16 at 11:02 am
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:03 am to VADawg
Alabama has had success with quarterbacks lately. The fact that he was at Alabama is a testament to his skill.
But since you are a dipshit, you don't understand that he went to Oregon State and sat behind a four year starter who is now on an NFL roster, then the coach left and the new coach ran a spread system, thus Del Rio transferred again.
Georgia had a great win on Saturday. Stop focusing on your Daddy Gators. Don't worry, the third beat down in a row is still on its way come late October
But since you are a dipshit, you don't understand that he went to Oregon State and sat behind a four year starter who is now on an NFL roster, then the coach left and the new coach ran a spread system, thus Del Rio transferred again.
Georgia had a great win on Saturday. Stop focusing on your Daddy Gators. Don't worry, the third beat down in a row is still on its way come late October
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:04 am to atlgator
And LDR had a better game in his first career start than Lambert did in his whole career save for the South Carolina game.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:04 am to atlgator
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But since you are a dipshit, you don't understand that he went to Oregon State and sat behind a four year starter who is now on an NFL roster, then the coach left and the new coach ran a spread system, thus Del Rio transferred again.
Ok, buddy. Del Rio is awesome. Gonna be the best QB in the SEC!!!
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:06 am to RTRLSD
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I think Bert has done all right considering it's Arkansas. The west has been pretty strong since he's been there.
The West is not entirely responsible for Bert's early season woes. He has also racked up losses to Rutgers, Texas Tech, and Toledo during the month of September. That's one early OOC loss per season, and none of those teams finished in the Top 25. If Bert loses to TCU, that makes 4 OOC September losses in 4 years.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:06 am to atlgator
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Alabama has had success with quarterbacks lately. The fact that he was at Alabama is a testament to his skill.
He walked on........
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:09 am to Pettifogger
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BHMKyle makes some of the only coherent, non-argumentative, stat-supported and well-researched posts on this board.
Naturally some posters hate him for it. It's hilarious.
Thank you for that. I have nothing against Arkansas but for some reason their fans don't enjoy reading facts, statistics, or any opinions supported by logic.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:13 am to VADawg
That's not the point. I never said LDR is going to be a great quarterback. He's definitely top 5 in the SEC this year, if not top 3.
Look at it this way: he went 29-44 with 256 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start, in a monsoon. He was one of only 5 FBS quarterbacks that threw for 35+ passes and had a 60%+ completion percentage. And he completed 66% of his passes. Del Rio is 10x the quarterback that Treon Harris ever could hope to be. Treon beat UGA 27-3 and 38-10. Del Rio is going to be good for UF
Look at it this way: he went 29-44 with 256 yards and two touchdowns in his first career start, in a monsoon. He was one of only 5 FBS quarterbacks that threw for 35+ passes and had a 60%+ completion percentage. And he completed 66% of his passes. Del Rio is 10x the quarterback that Treon Harris ever could hope to be. Treon beat UGA 27-3 and 38-10. Del Rio is going to be good for UF
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:24 am to atlgator
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He's definitely top 5 in the SEC this year, if not top 3.
LDR may very well turn out to be a Top 3 QB in the league.... but what evidence do you have to support your opinion? Others post actual statistics to point out weaknesses in the Florida offense, and you can't handle it. Then you go and post things about LDR that are straight up opinion that can't be supported with facts and expect everyone to nod in agreement.
Through week 1, LDR is #4 in the SEC in QB Rating. He's also 4th in passing yards. And after you admittedly claimed that Florida chose to focus on passing and not run the ball despite having the option to "plant" the other team into the ground, you would think he would have had more passing yards. If Florida's entire offensive focus was to get him experience throwing the ball, shouldn't be be higher than 4th in passing through Week 1? Especially considering the opponent was UMAss.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 11:47 am to BHMKyle
The passes were a majority short and intermediate routes due to the hurricane that they played in on Saturday night. Keep reaching, though. LDR is a huge upgrade from Treon at quarterback.
Posted on 9/7/16 at 12:05 pm to atlgator
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LDR is a huge upgrade from Treon at quarterback.
No one is going to argue with you about that... but that is not saying much.
Last season, out of 16 quarterbacks in the SEC who passed for at least 1,000 yards, Treon ranked #13 in QB Rating... ahead of only the quarterbacks from Kentucky, Vanderbilt, and Missouri. Auburn had TWO quarterbacks with a better QB rating, and Auburn's QBs were horrible.
Posted on 9/12/16 at 9:23 am to BHMKyle
Me thinks you forgot someone, Kyle...
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