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re: Unrivaled QB Tyler Bray starting to get some respect
Posted on 9/14/11 at 10:50 am to roadGator
Posted on 9/14/11 at 10:50 am to roadGator
I understand that, and would have the exact same approach if I was an opposing team playing us.
Poole is a pretty good runner, Lane is very talented and so is Neal. The issue this year and last year was the OL run blocking.
I would expect them to run well this week, just on the simple fact I believe Muschamp is going to game plan around trying to stop the passing attack. I just am not sure if we will be able to get the run game going.
Poole is a pretty good runner, Lane is very talented and so is Neal. The issue this year and last year was the OL run blocking.
I would expect them to run well this week, just on the simple fact I believe Muschamp is going to game plan around trying to stop the passing attack. I just am not sure if we will be able to get the run game going.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 10:54 am to PrideOfTheSouthland
The way I see UF's D game plan would be to double Hunter, always have Elam over top of him. Have LBs looking for Rogers floating the middle. The D front is good enough to stop the run. However, here's the curve ball. UT has only shown a 3 wide formation 4-5 times this year. The end of last year we were running 4 and 5 wide sets nearly every 2 downs. So, I'm not sure if UF's D can make that set. To have Hunter and Rogers wide, Zach Rogers(who is underrated) and Viencent Dallas in the slots, with Revera out also... That is going to be difficult as hell to stop.
I'd rather not go to that type of play, but they could
I'd rather not go to that type of play, but they could
Posted on 9/14/11 at 10:54 am to PrideOfTheSouthland
Muschamp is going to try to stop the run and control the LOS. That is his MO. If you think he's going to ignore the running game, you obviously haven't followed his career.
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