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After having to wait an extra week for the season to open, it was good to see us take the field and not only put up a lot of points, but also secure a shut-out. It's been a while since that has happened around these parts. Yeah, it was only Eastern Michigan, but you'll recall that there has been a three year clamor for this type of game. Funny thing, some among us that have been doing a lot of the clamoring seem more worried now than ever!? I guess that's to be expected with Muschamp's appeal rating being similar to that of the seated president. Still, it was good to see us scoring and having fun again. Here's a few things that struck me:

*We've got a great stable of backs and I thought the ball got distributed pretty well on Saturday. From a couple of the comments I read, there may be a lilttle worry with Matt Jones getting the starting nod over Kelvin Taylor. Both got their touches and scores and even Mack Brown had some good runs. It's a long season and the backs usually will have some injury issues throughout, so the depth should pay off as we get deeper into the schedule. My favorite back is the one that's carrying the ball. It's good that we have four we know that can make something happen. We'll probably need them all before the season concludes.

*Nice to see Dubose healthy and doing what he does best on special teams. Punt returns can change momentum very quickly and while it likely wasn't crucial to the outcome Saturday, it is another weapon that the opponents have to prepare for. Hope he can stay healthy.

*Liking what I saw defensively, though again it was against a lesser opponent. Saw some good things from the DL and DB's...two pretty deep position groups (though they certainly need to accumulate experience). I'd like to see Morrison be a leader among the LB's. We'll have to see how that develops. I'm optimistic about this whole unit and anticipating them being good statistically, but even better in terms of efficiency with what looks to be a better plan with more playmakers on the other side of the ball.

*Not surprised to hear the vote being sort of split on Driskel. I'd say he was more efficient than spectacular by far, but as has been noted, some of that was probably by design. I thought he had a nice deep hook up with Dunbar (I think), but the ball was loose after the receiver hit the ground. Still, he managed the offense and took what EM gave him. Had a nice escape from what looked like a sure sack. He'll likely always have his detractors until he lights things up, or at least doesn't make some of the mistakes of the past that dwell among many minds.

*Treon Harris certainly looked good in his stint. Kind of creates an interesting situation with him and Grier. Might have put the Carolina kid inthe backseat for a while, but who knows what will happen in terms of injuries, opportunities that are taken advantage of, etc.? Harris had two nice deep balls and that was nice to see, even in a mop up.

*Hated that Humphries went down for a couple of weeks, but Sharpe looks like he might be able to play a little. Tyler Moore was a little scary at times, but overall, the line under Summers looked a whole lot better than what we saw from the group under Davis' leadership. They've got to stay healthy and grow with the experience gained like another group.

*Hate it for McGee, but how about Clay Burton, "Mr. Possession Receiver!" I'll take that production over what we had last year.

Feel free to add and excuse me if I seem really happy, but that kind of start was a little tonic for what has been a pretty miserable off-season! Go Gators!
 

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Reading your stuff makes me feel a calmer and better man, somehow. Thanks cover2 and keep it coming!
 

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Burton couldn't catch a cold last year. Worst hands since the Venus De Milo. Dude went 7 catches on 7 targets Saturday. He didn't drop a ball thrown at him all day! After the (well deserved) beatings he has gotten from Gator fans in years past, it is nice to see him have a great game. Yes, I know those catches were on short throws, but last year he drops 4 of those. Hands of pure wood. This year, so far, much better.

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Great stuff and spot on as always Cover. Really agree about Clay Burton. He caught everything that was thrown at him and his number was called quite a bit. Was rewatching the game yesterday and noticed 3-4 straight balls were thrown his way in the 3rd Quarter (I think).
 

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"Hate it for McGee, but how about Clay Burton, "Mr. Possession Receiver"

Always good analysis Cover... Burton led the team in receptions...:bananadance:
 

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We don't even need Clay to be a big playmaker, just a nice emergency valve if Driskel needs it. 2nd & 4 after a dump off to the TE is much better than 2nd & 10 after an incompletion or 2nd & 18 after a sack.
 

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QUOTE="cover2"]

*We've got a great stable of backs and I thought the ball got distributed pretty well on Saturday. From a couple of the comments I read, there may be a lilttle worry with Matt Jones getting the starting nod over Kelvin Taylor. Both got their touches and scores and even Mack Brown had some good runs. It's a long season and the backs usually will have some injury issues throughout, so the depth should pay off as we get deeper into the schedule. My favorite back is the one that's carrying the ball. It's good that we have four we know that can make something happen. We'll probably need them all before the season concludes.

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One thing I think we will see a lot of this year is Taylor and Jones on the field at the same time. One is a better rb and the other is a better pass catcher. With McGee going down Jones is gonna be in that "B" position a lot this year I think.
 

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We will know more after the KY game. They aren't that good but at least give you a little bit of an idea where you might be at unlike EM.
 

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Gator Fever said:
We will know more after the KY game. They aren't that good but at least give you a little bit of an idea where you might be at unlike EM.
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Captain Sasquatch;n45885 said:
We don't even need Clay to be a big playmaker, just a nice emergency valve if Driskel needs it. 2nd & 4 after a dump off to the TE is much better than 2nd & 10 after an incompletion or 2nd & 18 after a sack.
yep it would have been nice to have a true playmaker like McGee probably would have been but if he can just play like he did that will be huge.
 

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C2, good stuff.

What did you think of that first drive? It made me a little uneasy: 3 missed 3rd down conversions...ate up a bunch of clock....dink & dunk (really reminded me of Pease's O)....and ended in a FG. Then after that the scores came quickly (long runs). I was more concerned about "sustained drives". But, it ended well...and they looked pretty damn good!
 

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I saw things in this offense I have seen since Mullen. AmIright Amiright
 

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Don't ya think film study with coaches (& teammates) will cause Tyler Murphy enough shame to work out better ?
That was against EMU-calibre players.

Think increased # of tight catches thanks for a QB (JD) who rifles it swiftly into the breadbasket. ??
 

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Every time Cover 2 puts up a post like this, it feels like everything is complete for the week.
 

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