I agree
I agree
That's whay I asked, thanks. Of course, there have been a few hundred previous false dawns at Tiger High, so I'm a little leery, even though I was very impressed last Saturday.
That's whay I asked, thanks. Of course, there have been a few hundred previous false dawns at Tiger High, so I'm a little leery, even though I was very impressed last Saturday.
ugadog:
I cheered for UGA this weekend like you wouldn't believe, and more than I'd like to admit
ugadog:
I cheered for UGA this weekend like you wouldn't believe, and more than I'd like to admit
I got a chance to really watch Florida for the first time this season last week, and I feel like I have no choice but to downplay them, atleast from what I saw. First off they were horrible with penalties, which could be a real problem against teams who are really a threat to beat them. They really didn't throw the ball downfield for whatever reason, and I would think they'll need to stretch defenses out a little bit if they want their screens and shit to work - I can assure you teams will be better with open field tackling than Ole Miss was and could potentially limit that offense like the Rebs did in the first quarter, when they were tackling, for whole games.
Also I just felt like the defense was really unimpressive in general. Too often Ole Miss stalled out when they got down near the red zone - but they had no problem getting there. If Adams wasn't fucking horrible they had a wide open TD pass in the first quarter and a wide open TD pass when they were on the goalline in the second quarter. Why were the Rebels seemingly moving the ball with ease more often than not?
Just my observations...
I got a chance to really watch Florida for the first time this season last week, and I feel like I have no choice but to downplay them, atleast from what I saw. First off they were horrible with penalties, which could be a real problem against teams who are really a threat to beat them. They really didn't throw the ball downfield for whatever reason, and I would think they'll need to stretch defenses out a little bit if they want their screens and shit to work - I can assure you teams will be better with open field tackling than Ole Miss was and could potentially limit that offense like the Rebs did in the first quarter, when they were tackling, for whole games.
Also I just felt like the defense was really unimpressive in general. Too often Ole Miss stalled out when they got down near the red zone - but they had no problem getting there. If Adams wasn't fucking horrible they had a wide open TD pass in the first quarter and a wide open TD pass when they were on the goalline in the second quarter. Why were the Rebels seemingly moving the ball with ease more often than not?
Just my observations...
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