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re: Post game thoughts...kinda chilled out now

Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:12 am to
Posted by 1801
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Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:12 am to
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Jake IS NOT a good QB
he's never handled zone looks with any ease - at all. it doesn't appear he ever will.

man coverage isn't always his friend either. I'm still amazed he didn't get Edwards badly hurt on the late, high throw/slant in man coverage on 2&6 after Kinlaw blocked the FG.

if that ball is in Edwards' chest as soon as he turns in/cuts - there's a good chance BE blows by the Safety who clocked him - for a big gain/TD. typical Jake - bad timing with even worse placement on easy passes.

as ineffective as Bentley was on Saturday - that putrid tackling effort by the entire defense along with our 2 egotistical self-proclaimed all SEC CBs who couldn't cover a bed with a blanket was an abomination to the game of football.

overall, Muschamp is what I expected him to be when he was hired - a highly organized control freak who understands football, but has difficulty effectively coaching it during games. the way the hiring process went byeond Smart and possibly Herman, he was a 'safe' hire who could restore talent levels that were dire.

I wanted Bill Clark back then - and still want him now. he's light years better than WM as a football coach.
This post was edited on 9/3/19 at 10:14 am
Posted by scrooster
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Member since Jul 2012
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Posted on 9/3/19 at 10:23 am to
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I'm still amazed he didn't get Edwards badly hurt on the late, high throw/slant in man coverage on 2&6 after Kinlaw blocked the FG.

I said the exact same thing when it happened and I remarked that WRs get tired of that crap after awhile.

You could almost see the look on Edwards' face. He wasn't happy about it at all.
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