Heggie played 52 snaps vs. LSU

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We be surrounded by GatorNation Transformation. Mullen is clearing Gators' bloodstreams of the toxic septicemia put there by McElame & his bunch. If so, we're going to see all positions become dynamos at learning CFB, then teaching SEC football to our opponents. We should go bowling now that our Ebola-plague coach is deported..
 

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It seemed like just yesterday when Ole Rog was pumping McDaddy. Now he is McElame?
 

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It seemed like just yesterday when Ole Rog was pumping McDaddy. Now he is McElame?

If you review any of my posts, you'll see that I defended McElame to the point that UF could not afford getting the reputation of firing HCs too rapidly. Granted you were the Nostradamus & I should have been sent to the Pit of Dizzery, but I had blinders on by virtue of our winning 2 SEC East titles. What can I say = I don't have your talent for seeing the worst in people & situations. :cool:
 

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If you review any of my posts, you'll see that I defended McElame to the point that UF could not afford getting the reputation of firing HCs too rapidly. Granted you were the Nostradamus & I should have been sent to the Pit of Dizzery, but I had blinders on by virtue of our winning 2 SEC East titles. What can I say = I don't have your talent for seeing the worst in people & situations. :cool:

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That should be an emote.
 

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If you review any of my posts, you'll see that I defended McElame to the point that UF could not afford getting the reputation of firing HCs too rapidly.
Excuses are for losers. That was a lot of excuses there.

No time is too early to fire a terrible coach.

Again, is doesnt take Nostradamus to look at the ingredients of the soup and have a decent idea of what it is going to taste like.
 

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Johnson was practically the reason for the INT, because he was tossed aside almost immediately by his assignment, who ended up pounding FF chest right as he was making his throw.

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This is a ridiculous comment. While Franks does get hit after he throws the ball. He has Moral Stephens wide open on the "S of GATORS and he never see's him. Regardless of how many snaps Heggie played, the OL was again the weakest link of the team with no improvement six games into the season.
 

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Excuses are for losers. That was a lot of excuses there.

No time is too early to fire a terrible coach.

Again, is doesnt take Nostradamus to look at the ingredients of the soup and have a decent idea of what it is going to taste like.
Donkey if the Gators have a good season will you be turning on us next????:shark:
 

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Things are not what they once were in the prep ranks, my friend. It probably won't be but a few seasons before they start requiring me to hand out coloring books and stuffed animals so these guys can self-soothe when ref calls them out for a penalty. After all we do not want to permanently damage the darlings. I blame soccer.
 

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This is a ridiculous comment. While Franks does get hit after he throws the ball. He has Moral Stephens wide open on the "S of GATORS
LB #40.

plus it doesn't work that way.

Here's what I want you to do, make a big oval by touching your thumbs together at the tips and your first fingers too. Now hold that oval up to your face. That is your field of vision. No set five of your kitchen chairs in front of you and get on your knees so they are blocking your vision in five spots. No look between those chairs.

Have you ever even seen a QB cam at least?

The next things is that he isn't just a cylon with his eyes rotating left and right. He has a very specific read on each play, three steps throw the out if Z is open, then look middle for Y on the skinny post, then look deep to the X on the fly, or something like that. He doesn't just hit the tailback or TE "if he's open" (viewed from your view from the top of the stadium) at any point in his route.

But there is a spy LB floating there in front of Stephens at the S in Gators regardless.
 

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Regardless of how many snaps Heggie played, the OL was again the weakest link of the team with no improvement six games into the season.

This is nonsense. The offensive line is still a work in progress, but they're getting better. They opened up running lanes against one of the best d-lines in college football in LSU. Did Franks even get sacked? Yeah, didn't think so. Are they good yet? No, but to say there's been no improvement? Give me a break.
 

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This is a ridiculous comment. While Franks does get hit after he throws the ball. He has Moral Stephens wide open on the "S of GATORS and he never see's him. Regardless of how many snaps Heggie played, the OL was again the weakest link of the team with no improvement six games into the season.

Franks gets directly hit in the chest before the ball leaves his hand, not after. Thats enough to significantly affect his throwing motion. After the game they said he was actually trying to throw the ball away. And as law said, just because stephens is open at any second in that play from your view point does not make him "wide open". LB 40 was in position for that throw to cover.

Whats far more ridiculous is that you dont see improvement in the OL. They have ways to go (as noted in my comment) but are certainly improving.
 
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LB #40.

plus it doesn't work that way.

Here's what I want you to do, make a big oval by touching your thumbs together at the tips and your first fingers too. Now hold that oval up to your face. That is your field of vision. No set five of your kitchen chairs in front of you and get on your knees so they are blocking your vision in five spots. No look between those chairs.

Have you ever even seen a QB cam at least?

The next things is that he isn't just a cylon with his eyes rotating left and right. He has a very specific read on each play, three steps throw the out if Z is open, then look middle for Y on the skinny post, then look deep to the X on the fly, or something like that. He doesn't just hit the tailback or TE "if he's open" (viewed from your view from the top of the stadium) at any point in his route.

But there is a spy LB floating there in front of Stephens at the S in Gators regardless.

I only have 4 kitchen chairs. I got sacked.
 

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