it's like what muschamp did with driskel kept putting the guy out there until it was too late.
I thought as a coach I would have given Del Rio I OR MAYBE 2 SERIES at the most in the 2nd half.....I was shocked that he kept trotting him back out there but that is what this staff does......nothing.Del Rio is done as a QB at UF. He's hearing it from everywhere (how bad he is) and he now believes it and has lost confidence (that, on top of the fact he's not an SEC QB). He should have never taken a 2nd half snap yesterday.
Also, the OL fell apart after Fred Johnson came in. He should never see the field again this year. There's plenty of OL's that can perform as bad as he does. Give them a shot.
When Del Rio got injured against North Texas he should have never been in the game...we should have been up 35+ at that point. Instead, we were in a dog-fight w/ NORTH TEXAS!
Yesterday, Troy put up 52 on UMass. We scored 24 on UMass. Think about that...
Go watch last year's LSU game and tell me that was the same QB that played FAU, Vandy, FSU, Bama, Michigan (I know people will say we didn't have anyone else, but that's bullsh*t. We had 4 walk-on's that could have taken snaps at least to spell Treon for a series or two. What would it hurt?).
Sad part is how winnable that game was with a halfway descent QB.
It really scares me and I hate to say it, but if I watched the game without knowing who the coach was, I would think Muschamp was still out there.The game was winnable with a one-tenth decent QB with halfway decent play calling.
The hard part is that at times the calls are right, and I stress at times, just not executed. There are many times we have guys running wide open, but can't hit them. Then you have those head scratching moments like trying a double reverse pass to a DE that they throw in there. I have no idea why we insist throwing on first down all the time and that game was lost in the first drive when they started that way. I have no idea why Thompson is who they want as the feature back either.The game was winnable with a one-tenth decent QB with halfway decent play calling.
This is very true. If you rewatch the game we had some proper calls but didn't execute. I don't expect perfection but if you added up all the underthrown passes, dropped balls, inability of the RB's to find a cutback lane and missed protection assignments by the offensive line this game was more than winnable......What the f are we doing at practice? We're 2&1/2 months into the season and had a month of fall practices....At this point if you don't know who your players are and what they can reasonably execute then you just aren't a very good football coach....The fact that you're looking as bad or worse now tells me the players also be not be buying into your system.The hard part is that at times the calls are right, and I stress at times, just not executed
It tells me we hired a bunch of coaches from FIU, FAU, and Eastern Kentucky.The fact that you're looking as bad or worse now tells me the players also be not be buying into your system.