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re: These Gators were pretty critical of the UF spring game and the coaching staff....

Posted on 4/15/18 at 10:32 am to
Posted by Allyn McKeen
Key West, FL
Member since Jun 2012
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Posted on 4/15/18 at 10:32 am to
Mullen always run the gimmicky plays to former players. It's his thing in spring training.

The "draft" that they use makes up some odd teams, so it is hard to get a feel for how the team will actually play on offense or defense. Don't read too much into what you saw yesterday.

Hev is a bad recruiter, but he can coach up what he is given pretty well. If you can get halfway decent talent in the door, your O-line will be pretty good. Just don't expect that he will be the guy delivering the goods.
Posted by Tiger in Gatorland
Moonshine Holler
Member since Sep 2006
9096 posts
Posted on 4/15/18 at 11:58 am to
I went to the gators spring game myself. I don’t have intensive knowledge of their roster but I thought Emory Jones looked promising. I’d start Trask and design some stuff for Jones to get his feet wet. I’d tell Felipe he’s done throwing the ball in Orange and blue. He’s a bust and I can’t help but be thankful he didn’t sign with LSU.
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 4/15/18 at 1:56 pm to
quote:

Mullen always run the gimmicky plays to former players. It's his thing in spring training.


Thank God, because this was weird to me.

quote:

Don't read too much into what you saw yesterday.


That's exactly what I was telling everyone -- it wasn't a real game or even scrimmage. We've had two open scrimmages so far, so we know that they're not training like that. I would have just preferred that we took this game a little more seriously, although I understand the need for fun, celebrate their Spring ending but it wasn't what I wanted to see.
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