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re: Spurrier says Florida beats Bama this year
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/27/21 at 9:42 pm
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MSU was ranked #1 during Dak’s time there. Your turn.
My turn is where they finished the year, not when they played.
They lost to Ole Miss and Georgia Tech to end the year. :lol:
re: URBAN MEYER TO LSU
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/27/21 at 9:40 pm
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Dude faked heart problems to run away from Saban.
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Then went to Ohio State, where he beat Saban on his way to win a National Championship.
I guess.
re: Spurrier says Florida beats Bama this year
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/27/21 at 7:22 pm
It never ceases to amaze me that people compare Mississippi State to Florida and think that they're even remotely similar.
It feels like it was just last year when Florida scored 46 points against Alabama with a Quarterback that didn't even fit Mullen's traditional offense.
I'm sure Mullen will have some tricks up his sleeve while coaching at a better school than MSST. :cheers:
It feels like it was just last year when Florida scored 46 points against Alabama with a Quarterback that didn't even fit Mullen's traditional offense.
I'm sure Mullen will have some tricks up his sleeve while coaching at a better school than MSST. :cheers:
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/27/21 at 4:42 pm
I'll put my two days of reputation on the line and say that if Anthony Richardson takes over, we are going to be a force.
He is a legitimate championship-tier Quarterback for Mullen's system.
Big.
Strong.
Good arm.
Intelligent.
Humble.
It's a really, really good combination.
However, Mullen is known for playing the older player, but AR15 is legitimately the type of player that if you put him in for a drive or two, he may take over the game.
He is a legitimate championship-tier Quarterback for Mullen's system.
Big.
Strong.
Good arm.
Intelligent.
Humble.
It's a really, really good combination.
However, Mullen is known for playing the older player, but AR15 is legitimately the type of player that if you put him in for a drive or two, he may take over the game.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/26/21 at 1:00 pm
Sounds like you got a personal problem. :cheers:
"Don't worry about Mullen with QBs" seems pretty concise to me, but I definitely won't be hurting your sensibilities with three sentence posts anymore, don't worry. :lol:
"Don't worry about Mullen with QBs" seems pretty concise to me, but I definitely won't be hurting your sensibilities with three sentence posts anymore, don't worry. :lol:
re: Called the Gator Ticket Office
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/26/21 at 12:55 am
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dude, if you're vaxxed, just go and enjoy the game without a mask. covid can't kill you now.

re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/25/21 at 10:16 pm
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The practice reports from some of your insiders make it sound like Emory isn't pulling away though and he's struggling with the easy throws.
You'd be surprised what insiders are willing to write to keep subscriptions flowing.
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You make 8,000 points instead of staying on topic I sometimes just chose and pick what to respond too instead of responding to them all
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I would definitely spend less time worrying about Mullen and Quarterbacks, honestly.
It'll shake out just fine with either Emory or Richardson. Feleipe Franks is long gone, and all of the guys on the roster at the position are better than he is.
Whoa, so hard to parse. So many points made.
Maybe your inability to read more than two sentences (or the first sentence) is why you struggle to make good arguments. :cheers:
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/25/21 at 7:10 pm
I actually made the exact same point regarding Mullen and Quarterbacks.
And it's far from a Quarterback battle, I don't think anyone is suggesting that AR15 is going to be the #1 guy, just that he's a dynamite player and he will likely see the field quite a bit this season. :cheers:
He's a different type of runner (thunder) than Emory (lightning), so he'll have some very interesting packages for him, and honestly I can't wait to watch him start because he is the full package.
And it's far from a Quarterback battle, I don't think anyone is suggesting that AR15 is going to be the #1 guy, just that he's a dynamite player and he will likely see the field quite a bit this season. :cheers:
He's a different type of runner (thunder) than Emory (lightning), so he'll have some very interesting packages for him, and honestly I can't wait to watch him start because he is the full package.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/25/21 at 2:47 pm
I would definitely spend less time worrying about Mullen and Quarterbacks, honestly.
It'll shake out just fine with either Emory or Richardson.
Feleipe Franks is long gone, and all of the guys on the roster at the position are better than he is.
It'll shake out just fine with either Emory or Richardson.
Feleipe Franks is long gone, and all of the guys on the roster at the position are better than he is.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/25/21 at 9:35 am
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One whole year against dozens of others is not very good odds
I mean, outside of Alabama no one is winning much of anything. One year is about all you can hope for in modern football.
They're not such drastically different Quarterbacks to be much of a problem, but this idea that it's so farfetched as to not be tried is a little specious.
Especially if Anthony Richardson is used in the Red Zone like Tebow was in 2006. You don't need to go full on musical chairs, but there will definitely be packages to roll him out.
re: Who’s your most hated SEC Quarterback of all time?
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/24/21 at 10:15 pm
Couldn't stand Feleipe Franks.
Not from the SEC: Jameis Winston.
Not from the SEC: Jameis Winston.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/24/21 at 7:01 pm
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Have you heard the old saying "if you have two quarterbacks then you have no quarterbacks". Splitting time between two qbs is normally not a good thing.
You must have missed 2006. :cheers:
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/24/21 at 8:42 am
Yes, you have a serious power runner with Anthony Richardson and more of a finesse runner with Emory Jones.
Emory Jones on a speed option would be really, really dangerous. Especially with the backfield we have. The read option with Anthony Richardson will also be scary.
If we keep getting these types of big, bruiser Quarterbacks and stacked running back rooms with big, physical receivers, we could do some real damage no matter what our line is doing.
Emory Jones on a speed option would be really, really dangerous. Especially with the backfield we have. The read option with Anthony Richardson will also be scary.
If we keep getting these types of big, bruiser Quarterbacks and stacked running back rooms with big, physical receivers, we could do some real damage no matter what our line is doing.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/24/21 at 7:24 am
I think last year's offense was literally the best offense that we had since Mullen's last year at Florida. Scoring wise 2009 was at 43, we had 40 last year.
That was an extremely good offense.
The only difference is that this offense will be able to smother a bit more, have a lot more control, and will be a lot more dangerous in the Red Zone because there are so many things to keep track of.
But there is this idea that the offense last year struggled for being one dimensional but it literally set several Florida offensive records.
That was an extremely good offense.
The only difference is that this offense will be able to smother a bit more, have a lot more control, and will be a lot more dangerous in the Red Zone because there are so many things to keep track of.
But there is this idea that the offense last year struggled for being one dimensional but it literally set several Florida offensive records.
re: Now I am glad Mullen put Jones in for Trask so often
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/24/21 at 1:50 am
Word is around camp that Richardson has looked really, really good and that Emory is still struggling to throw.
re: Feleipe Franks
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/23/21 at 8:22 am
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Franks isn't as bad as people say. He might not ever be a true starter but he can stick around in the NFL.
Yes, he is. He has the exact same problems every place he goes. Zero pocket awareness or presence. We've been watching him take idiotic sacks his entire career, and he just can't seem to get over that.
He is just not Quarterback material, and never will be. He doesn't have the mind for it.
re: Man, Kyle has not looked good for the Bucs, yet…
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/23/21 at 12:32 am
He's working with the third and fourth string, he'll be fine.
re: Why are Florida fans so optimistic about this season?
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/21/21 at 11:10 pm
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In the bowl game
Yeah, the bowl game where our air raid offense lost its top four receivers and had one week to practice together.
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Also, I don’t mean this to trash talk, but I think the days of the Mullen running QB cobbling together 25 points
We didn't score less than 25 points in 2020 except for the Oklahoma game, and again we lost every single top receiver in a base set (3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 HB) in an air raid offense.
40 a game in 2020.
33.2 points a game in 2019.
35 in 2018.
I think we'll be fine, and again, having a Quarterback that actually fits his system, that his system is built for will be a welcome change.
re: Why are Florida fans so optimistic about this season?
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/21/21 at 8:41 pm
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Meh, LSU beat them with a bunch of backups and first time starters in 2020.
In our defense: We had already won the East and were definitely looking toward Bama, which is why Florida is the only team to even keep it close with them.
You guys caught us sleep walking, had a few unusual bounces and that's that.
re: Why are Florida fans so optimistic about this season?
Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom on 8/21/21 at 8:39 pm
In order:
We have more talent coming in on defense, and we still have some holdovers from last year which was pretty terrible but there are some decent players who stayed behind. (Mostly at the LB/DE area, which is key for Grantham honestly.)
Mullen finally has a running Quarterback at Florida, which is also very nice. He made a QB that didn't fit his system a Heisman Contender, so now that he has someone that can run that system it's pretty nice.
RB room is loaded for the first time in a long time. Several long time veterans, 5-star backups and all of them are decent if not very good with their hands to catch it.
Offensive Line is pretty veteran, receivers are good, TE's are pretty good.
All of it really does come down to the QB, and having a guy for his system, finally.
We have more talent coming in on defense, and we still have some holdovers from last year which was pretty terrible but there are some decent players who stayed behind. (Mostly at the LB/DE area, which is key for Grantham honestly.)
Mullen finally has a running Quarterback at Florida, which is also very nice. He made a QB that didn't fit his system a Heisman Contender, so now that he has someone that can run that system it's pretty nice.
RB room is loaded for the first time in a long time. Several long time veterans, 5-star backups and all of them are decent if not very good with their hands to catch it.
Offensive Line is pretty veteran, receivers are good, TE's are pretty good.
All of it really does come down to the QB, and having a guy for his system, finally.
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