So you still can't admit that you are dead wrong about Jackson and you are making shit up about Lacy. I post all my plays on here and keep a record. I know football pretty damn well but cover 9 and how to attack it has nothing to do with handicapping a game.
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So you still can't admit that you are dead wrong about Jackson and you are making shit up about Lacy. I post all my plays on here and keep a record. I know football pretty damn well but cover 9 and how to attack it has nothing to do with handicapping a game.
Jackson was kicked off the team, yes I was wrong. I have no problem admitting that. Im wrong a lot. Im sorry you cant admit when your wrong. Now why dont you go to youtube.com and type in "Eddie Lacey injured toe" and watch how pathetic he looked yesterday and tell me he looks fine? Get real
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Jackson was kicked off the team, yes I was wrong. I have no problem admitting that. Im wrong a lot. Im sorry you cant admit when your wrong. Now why dont you go to youtube.com and type in "Eddie Lacey injured toe" and watch how pathetic he looked yesterday and tell me he looks fine? Get real
If you dont know what the teams are trying to do offensively or defensively then how can you know whether they are being successful or not at it? For instance a lot of fans complain about defensive backs in football but if they knew what coverages they were playing maybe they wouldnt complain so much. Most of the times defenses are in perfect coverage and the offense just makes a good play. There arent as many blown coverage assignments as people think
I don't know... Maybe by watching ALL these teams, week in and week out, year after year, determining tendencies, reviewing outcomes, things like that... Obviously knowing every scheme, and play of a defenses/offenses playbook isn't that important, because people make logical decisions on teams and their ability to win, are successful, and they aren't former coaches/players of the game. Furthermore, I know tons of college coaches who know these things, and make sorry ass predictions. Trust me, it's not the ultimate recipe for success.
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If you dont know what the teams are trying to do offensively or defensively then how can you know whether they are being successful or not at it? For instance a lot of fans complain about defensive backs in football but if they knew what coverages they were playing maybe they wouldnt complain so much. Most of the times defenses are in perfect coverage and the offense just makes a good play. There arent as many blown coverage assignments as people think
I don't know... Maybe by watching ALL these teams, week in and week out, year after year, determining tendencies, reviewing outcomes, things like that... Obviously knowing every scheme, and play of a defenses/offenses playbook isn't that important, because people make logical decisions on teams and their ability to win, are successful, and they aren't former coaches/players of the game. Furthermore, I know tons of college coaches who know these things, and make sorry ass predictions. Trust me, it's not the ultimate recipe for success.
You said Tennessee had the best safety tandem in the country and one of the safeties you mentioned doesn't even play. You act like you know everything but you miss the fact that UT's best player is no longer on the team? Lacy played after the injury on Saturday. I was there and I watched him. I have had turf toe and it is a tough injury but these guys will have him ready for this week. He may sit out nest week but he plays Saturday. Richardson is going to get 20 carries anyway. Florida is running a pro style offense with spread style backs and they don't have any threats outside at WR. This is one of the three best Bama defenses in the last 20 years. The other 2 won NC's. This ain't Kentucky!
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You said Tennessee had the best safety tandem in the country and one of the safeties you mentioned doesn't even play. You act like you know everything but you miss the fact that UT's best player is no longer on the team? Lacy played after the injury on Saturday. I was there and I watched him. I have had turf toe and it is a tough injury but these guys will have him ready for this week. He may sit out nest week but he plays Saturday. Richardson is going to get 20 carries anyway. Florida is running a pro style offense with spread style backs and they don't have any threats outside at WR. This is one of the three best Bama defenses in the last 20 years. The other 2 won NC's. This ain't Kentucky!
Is Chris Johnson from the Tennessee Titans a "spread style" back? How about Jamal Charles or the Kansas City Chiefs? Or Barry Sanders? There are no "spread style" backs. When your an elite athlete such as the guys mentioned above and Demps and Rainey you can play in any offense. Do you even know Demps weighs almost 200 lbs?
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Is Chris Johnson from the Tennessee Titans a "spread style" back? How about Jamal Charles or the Kansas City Chiefs? Or Barry Sanders? There are no "spread style" backs. When your an elite athlete such as the guys mentioned above and Demps and Rainey you can play in any offense. Do you even know Demps weighs almost 200 lbs?
I don't give a shit how much he weighs. He makes plays in space and doesn't run it between the tackles against a big defense like Alabama's. I hope to God you aren't comparing him to any of guys above. Demps and Rainey are 3rd down backs at the next level if that!
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I don't give a shit how much he weighs. He makes plays in space and doesn't run it between the tackles against a big defense like Alabama's. I hope to God you aren't comparing him to any of guys above. Demps and Rainey are 3rd down backs at the next level if that!
Im comparing them to those guys when they were in college. Chris Johnson wasnt a run it in between the tackles guy, neither was Jamal Charles. And you dont have to be an inside runner to be effective. Why run at someone when your fast enough to run around them?
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Im comparing them to those guys when they were in college. Chris Johnson wasnt a run it in between the tackles guy, neither was Jamal Charles. And you dont have to be an inside runner to be effective. Why run at someone when your fast enough to run around them?
Just got off the phone with a UF football team staffer. Easley is fine. He "twisted" his ankle in drills yesterday and was taken out for precautionary reasons only. No limp, no swelling. He is good to go
Just got off the phone with a UF football team staffer. Easley is fine. He "twisted" his ankle in drills yesterday and was taken out for precautionary reasons only. No limp, no swelling. He is good to go
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
NEITHER LINEBACKERS NOR SAFTIES NOR TRACKSTARS ON THE COLLEGE LEVEL STAND A CHANCE
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
NEITHER LINEBACKERS NOR SAFTIES NOR TRACKSTARS ON THE COLLEGE LEVEL STAND A CHANCE
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
NEITHER LINEBACKERS NOR SAFTIES NOR TRACKSTARS ON THE COLLEGE LEVEL STAND A CHANCE
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
NEITHER LINEBACKERS NOR SAFTIES NOR TRACKSTARS ON THE COLLEGE LEVEL STAND A CHANCE
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
Ummmm... Tennessee caught him lol... 10 carries for 48 yards... AWESOME! If Tennessee can do that, imagine what the top ranked rushing defense in the nation is gonna do son.
The fastest man in college sports. Period. No football player has bigger sprint credentials than this Gator. Demps' home must be littered with NCAA hardware from all of his national titles in track. Earlier this month, he repeated as the 60-meter champ at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships.
Demps' documented track times are insane. He has had a productive football career as a home run threat for Meyer. Even though he has spent most of the spring with the Gators track team, not with new football coach Will Muschamp, who is shifting to a pro-style attack, Demps still should have an important role in the team's offense this year.
Ummmm... Tennessee caught him lol... 10 carries for 48 yards... AWESOME! If Tennessee can do that, imagine what the top ranked rushing defense in the nation is gonna do son.
Jeff Demps against Tennessee had 14 touches for 86 yards. Try and skew the stats if you want but he everyone knows he is a multi-dimensional base and is even more dangerous in the passing game. Chris Rainey in that game had 23 touches for 212 yards. They are co starters and they have been doing just fine
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Jeff Demps against Tennessee had 14 touches for 86 yards. Try and skew the stats if you want but he everyone knows he is a multi-dimensional base and is even more dangerous in the passing game. Chris Rainey in that game had 23 touches for 212 yards. They are co starters and they have been doing just fine
Jeff Demps against Tennessee had 14 touches for 86 yards. Try and skew the stats if you want but he everyone knows he is a multi-dimensional base and is even more dangerous in the passing game. Chris Rainey in that game had 23 touches for 212 yards. They are co starters and they have been doing just fine
I'm sorry, but I am in no way worried about the Florida passing game. That is why I don't include those stats.
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Quote Originally Posted by CoachE:
Jeff Demps against Tennessee had 14 touches for 86 yards. Try and skew the stats if you want but he everyone knows he is a multi-dimensional base and is even more dangerous in the passing game. Chris Rainey in that game had 23 touches for 212 yards. They are co starters and they have been doing just fine
I'm sorry, but I am in no way worried about the Florida passing game. That is why I don't include those stats.
You have the same guys that played last year. Just a year older. But so is Brantley. 200 passing yards is a lock. He did it last year on the road when he sucked. He has been playing a lot better and is at home now. Book it
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You have the same guys that played last year. Just a year older. But so is Brantley. 200 passing yards is a lock. He did it last year on the road when he sucked. He has been playing a lot better and is at home now. Book it
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