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How much different is Florida's offense going to be in 2010?
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:01 pm
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:01 pm
Brantley can't run it nearly as good as Tebow can
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:02 pm to BayouMusty
Probably more vertical...
but the don't have a receiving threat, or a true 'up-the-middle banger' RB. Honestly, I have no idea.
but the don't have a receiving threat, or a true 'up-the-middle banger' RB. Honestly, I have no idea.
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:02 pm to BayouMusty
Much more explosive in the passing game.
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:04 pm to someoldhussy
That's why I'm not sold on them to do anything next year...They have to teach a whole new playbook to pretty much every returning player because Tebow is gone
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:04 pm to someoldhussy
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Much more explosive in the passing game.
With what receivers? Fresh off a knee injury Dubose?
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:20 pm to benhamin5555
Ironically Tebow may have a negative effect on the Gators program in many years to come.
Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:31 pm to BayouMusty
it'll probably look more like the 05-06 offenses led by chris leak
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Posted on 1/14/10 at 9:35 pm to Papa Purple and Gold
More of a vertical passing game with a down hill running game.
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:06 am to gatordmb89
florida will be in great shape, i expect them to win the east. Who is in their way?
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:16 am to Geauxwilly2008
More like the Alex Smith led offense at Utah.
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:26 am to SEC Ranter
I think Moody is going to have a much expanded role next year. The offense is going to likely look a lot different with Brantley, and may fit Moody a little better. Not to mention the evolution of Mike Gillislee, along with Demps and Rainey. There is a lot to work with as far as RB's go.
The group of receivers should be much improved over last year. Azzani has already appeared to have an effect, as seen in the bowl game. Debose will likely be a part, as will the return of Carl Moore after injury. Plus we get an older Deonte Thompson, Omarius Hines and Frankie Hammond.
It doesn't hurt either that the O-Line is returning 4 of 5, so they should be a pretty experienced group.
The group of receivers should be much improved over last year. Azzani has already appeared to have an effect, as seen in the bowl game. Debose will likely be a part, as will the return of Carl Moore after injury. Plus we get an older Deonte Thompson, Omarius Hines and Frankie Hammond.
It doesn't hurt either that the O-Line is returning 4 of 5, so they should be a pretty experienced group.
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:37 am to memphisplaya
We will soon find out
But just remember, everyone said that about the last UF QB....

Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:39 am to memphisplaya
Mike Gillislee is a solid RB, and he's going to be a sophmore next year. He remind me a lot of Earnest Graham. He is going to be a legit power RB. Brantley is more of a pass happy QB, and he's pretty solid, but I expect to see a lot of Demps at QB doing the 'wildcat' formation just to open the running game on the edges a bit.
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:40 am to bgator85

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But just remember, everyone said that about the last UF QB....
Who was that? His name eludes me
Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:40 am to memphisplaya
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Brantly is gonna be a bust
Money where your mouth is? The NE Patriots have already reportedly been at several Florida practices scouting Brantley. I think Belichik has an eye for talent

Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:43 am to gatordmb89
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Money where your mouth is?
Get your sarcasm meter fixed

Posted on 1/15/10 at 1:46 am to memphisplaya
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Get your sarcasm meter fixed
Sorry man, can't tell who's kidding anymore about this topic. In all seriousness, Brantley could be a bust, but it's hard to see that happening. You never know until they get their feet wet though.
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