- Apr 26, 2016
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We need a better oline starting next year but I see lots of positives
Called It!Gonna be a great game Saturday. I can't wait to watch boys continue to grow as a team and shock the world. I expect the defense to continue how it's been playing as of late (bend dont break) I think we get our 1st pick 6 of the year this week and it comes at just the right time in the game.
On offense I think Mullen will continue to get the RB's involved and Frank's get comfortable with short easy passes but I think in the 2nd we will be able to go over the top a few times. I'm looking at a dirty game with a score of 24-17 UF
Had what 80 in the last 6 min of the game and the same option play was 100 yds of the total lol...yeah, I stand behind what I said. The line has gotten better but it would still rates as bad overall. Espsecially if you account for penalties. We did nothing for 3/4 of the game imoYep we rushed for over 200 yds
Joseph's stat line is MONSTEROUS! 14 tackles, 4 solo, 2 sacks, 3.5 TFL.How about Josh Hammond and Voshean Joseph?
What about Chauncey’s improvement since last year?
That dominating DLine?
Steiner closing it out again!
So many kids stepping up!
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">The <a href="#Gators hashtag on Twitter">#Gators</a> have won more games this year than last year. <br><br>And will have more wins that Scott Frost, Chip Kelly, and Willie Taggart’s teams combined.</p>— Dan Thompson (@DK_Thompson) <a href="">October 6, 2018</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Do not listen to me. I said I’d prefer Frost over Mullen. I’m a dumbass.
He wont win championships there. No one will.Not really. Did ANYBODY predict Frost would have such a bad start?
Joseph's stat line is MONSTEROUS! 14 tackles, 4 solo, 2 sacks, 3.5 TFL.
The rule is that if he is facing forward they go by where the toe touches and if he is falling backwards where the heel touchesTotal bull**** call. You could see the dirt from his heel well before he was out of bounds