And we go back to the zone and let him complete one for a 1st down on 4th-and-long...if I can see it, why can't THEY?!! Now they get ANOTHER 25 yarder down deep into our end when we go with zone AGAIN! \We need another INT to win this?!!
I know ....a win is a win, but this has to be one of the more frustrating teams to watch.
Again, THANX, Bra'...That "SWAMP dead zone" was something I anticipated, then noticed was definitely HAPPENING. So: What's the vibe? Obviously, the problem is the offense, and even I'M starting to think the Big ROCK sitting on its back (and hence OURS) is the Head Coach--I continue to support him, am NOT talking about him leaving or anything, but I think he is just maybe too cautious in insisting that we take as few chances as possible, that with ever-thinning depth this season from injuries is insisting that offense take fewer chances than EVER--when it is in mine and OTHERS' view that turning what we have left LOOSE, TRUSTING their skills and preparation with the best plan and twists Pease's creative offensive mind can come up with to just have some fun and let it FLY would do for this team what it really needs, push things to an emotional catharsis that will in turn give us a measure of both redemption and relaxed confidence on the other side--send us rampaging thru' the rest of our regular season's schedule, our ONLY chance at beating FSU (at least from where we're at now), a BCS game in January, and something approaching a mix of calm confidence and fiery passion heading towards the seasons ahead among our players, and fans far and wide in "Gator Nation". There's a lot of frustration with our offense here, of course. What are you hearing among fans there at the game?Possibly good be the flu bug, dunno. But the offense played like shit. The swamp was dead and I mean dead. Few cheers when D came thru but moral was down. Either way wins a win. CHOMP CHOMP
As I have also begun to argue in more detailed and heartfelt fashion, Dale, I believe our Head Coach has become MORE cautious and conservative as a combination of factors--injuries, sickness, carelessness, and concerns about our all around balance and fitness--have caused him to reign this offense IN, hoping we don't beat ourselves while defense and Special Teams kept us in and even leading in a string of early games, forging that "path to victory" that seemed to bring us success in the early going--but by now the same caution is constricting this team, especially its offense--both practically, in its specific performance, and emotionally, on the way to a resulting "TIGHTNESS" that has become an actual drag on our energies and a threat to our season, and beyond...Hence, my "open letter" to Coach Will two comments above (beginning, "One more thing:").The W is appreciated. Jeff has to make better decisions with the football, and we need to recruit some talented WR's
Well you expect a few empty seats on the student section for a noon game but not the rest of the stadium and alumni side...I would guess there are a lot of bandwagon jumpers AND kids that cannot get out of bed before noon.
Don't get me wrong: I TOO "love our coach"...I'm not even sure he is the reason for whatever is choking our offense, leading to this "failure to try" certain things (I even changed "Stubborn" to "cautious" in my comment to you above that asked you about all this, when I reread it and decided it was more negative than I actually felt)...I just know he is involved in every decision and overall philosophy behind the game plan in each game, and I DO get the impression that he for now believes that we are just too limited in our talent, depth, options and experience on offense right now, that our strengths lie elsewhere, we can and have won so far with a certain combination of those strengths and that these currently continue to give us our best chance to KEEP winning. While I agree and approve of the toughness and gritty determination (among so many OTHER strengths) that he has so far built into this team that have already made us a new Gator team, I also believe that circumstances MAY have brought us to a crossroads, and we need to make a decision to TAKE A CHANCE with our offense, let our OC adapt some things to the situation at hand (a combination of the way teams are now playing us, some missing pieces and our shaky state-of-mind) for the guys remaining whose strengths and talents he knows and understands, to a TEAM that is, thanks to a barely-functioning offense, teetering on the brink between falling on its face, and rediscovering itself and settling back in for its stretch run--and in the end, no matter who or what (if anything) is "to blame", CHOMP is responsible for any "Go/NoGo"-decision. Hence, My "open letter", above.Muschamp is definitely NOT the problem. Offensive line needs to step up and driskwl needs to make some plays... I live our coach!