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He was fine today. Completed what he was asked, for the most part. Last week, outside the two INTs, he wasn’t bad. And even that first INT happens to every QB. Second was atrocious but those happen with him.
My point is... He’s not a good enough runner to really make the offense hum or cover OL deficiencies. He completes the passes he’s supposed to, mostly, and had improved in the TO department. This offense just isn’t a great fit for him.
Almost entire oline is replaced. It is a miracle they aren't worse. They hopefully will get better from here.
In this train of thought, I’m wondering if tua or hurts could have done much better today. Seriously, we have issues, and we have the qbs we have. I think our team didn’t alright with what they were asked to do, but it won’t be enough against real sec teams.
Personally, I think Mullen hates all three of our QB's. If you can't/won't open up the passing game for a FCS opponent it is an extremely bad sign.
Aside from ‘not making game film for our competition’, there Ian the fact that we can, should, and didn’t win handily with a pedestrians offense. An opportunity to work on the basics that we are still trying to get a handle on despite being something the fans take for granted but the players (ok especially) need to work on. As many of prescribed before the game - vanilla offense, build confidence limit mistakes, start building the running game. We did that....except the last bit.
That was one stout piece of grass, though. Grounds crew is looking into it.
High 4* grass from Florida. Would have been a 5* until committing to UF
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