Never doubt that I love you, truly.I need to log in on my laptop and give you 50 facepalms. Jackass.
All in good fun, bro. Love ya back.Never doubt that I love you, truly.
Fvkk y'allAll in good fun, bro. Love ya back.
Using the most pass happy coach in Florida's history as a comparison is a little disingenuous for you.
Somebody look up the stats.
What was Mullen's attempted pass/run ratio since 2006? Granted Meyer was more risk adverse than Mullen but I'll bet 2006, when Mullen had a competent passer, he had a higher pass/run ratio. Then look at his record at MSU. Higher pass/run ration when he had a better passing QB. Or just pull his ratio last time he had a decent passing QB at MSU. I'm curious what his highest P/R ratio was.
Look at Spurdogs. Hell you don't have to do first half second half. Look at games that were blowouts vs games that were tight. Willing to bet Spurrier wasn't even close to 50/50 in tight games.
Screen passes arent really passes. It is just the spread version of a toss sweep.2006 UF: 47.38% of plays were passes
Screen passes arent really passes. It is just the spread version of a toss sweep.
I dont have access to those stats but it is a lot. Perhaps someone has PFF access and can look them up.I wonder what % of our plays in 2018 were passing plays that the pass actually went beyond the line of scrimmage? It seemed we mostly threw those swing type passes or threw it pretty far.
This can't be overstated. We seem to operate(especially Franks) at a higher level when we maintain possession and get into the flow with our running game leading the way. I wish we could turn the passing game on a little quicker especially in the first half of games but Franks seems like he has to get into the flow before he spins the ball with confidence. If you ever notice he seems "tight" in the first half and often throws several bad balls until the end of the 2nd quarter. Maybe having 2 full years experience will help?We seemed to get more plays ran also from that point of the SC game.
Yeah, most of the routes were 13 ish yards, behind the linebackers and in front of the safeties usuallyI actually don't recall Spurrier chucking it that often. There were posts and square outs and curls and fades and TEs over the middle. But not all-out heave-hos like Franks does.
Yeah, most of the routes were 13 ish yards, behind the linebackers and in front of the safeties usually
Screen passes arent really passes. It is just the spread version of a toss sweep.
Spurrier loved the shovel pass. Errict Rhett had 153 receptions at UF in 4 years (55 as a junior for only 400 yards). I imagine about half of those were shovel passes. I loved that play to be honest. It opened up a lot of options.
Pretty sure we tricked them, iirc. By then we figured out they had stolen all of our signals. We audibled (I think even handsignaled which should have been unnecessary at home) a hitch then ran the hitch and go.. It also created his hitch-n-go, which is why Cody(I believe) bit on the Johnson's pass to Quez..
It's not me I'm just drawn that wayyour avatar coupled with your penchant for posting additional emotes in your prose makes me picture you as some sort of cartoon character in real life.