Back2BackGator
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TROLL? No really. A few of your Vol fans have come to the gator boards and given some good information plus I have a co-worker that speaks so highly of Sab and Vader so I dropped in a few days ago and its a great site. Nothing more nothing less. I'm a Gator fan but I don't hate Vol fans just think that people take this stuff SO damn personal like we are the Yankees and Sox jeez!
TROLL? No really. A few of your Vol fans have come to the gator boards and given some good information plus I have a co-worker that speaks so highly of Sab and Vader so I dropped in a few days ago and its a great site. Nothing more nothing less. I'm a Gator fan but I don't hate Vol fans just think that people take this stuff SO damn personal like we are the Yankees and Sox jeez!
To the Orange Bowl in 2013 for the NC ?
Although you are correct. With 17 wins in a row, the only direction to go is down.:clapping:
Hate to tell you this, but without Tebow, your not going to be near as good. Tebow rallies your entire team. I see 8-9 win seasons in your future with Brantley at QB, IMO.
Hate to tell you this, but without Tebow, your not going to be near as good. Tebow rallies your entire team. I see 8-9 win seasons in your future with Brantley at QB, IMO.
Back to topic. Isn't Dyer a better option for ut anyway ? My brief impression is Mack is more versatile and workmanlike where as Dyer is more feature back. Granted, I think Mack's been hurt for most of this year.
Also, wouldn't having 2 Browns at RB be confusing ? "Brown, get in there !" Uh oh...flag for 12 men on the field. Drive over.
I'm old enough to understand the "once in a lifetime" aspect of Tebow (and probably Harvin, Spikes). Also, see Noah+Horford+Brewer+Green+Humphrey.
I'll probably be very content with 8-9 wins next year following the Tebow era. I'm starting to look forward to a new era. Wins and titles are great but quick personnel turnover is the nature of high level success in college football. I've learned to prepare myself for that. UF won't win the SEC and/or the NC every year. Having the talent, chemistry, depth, and coaching capable of competing for the top spot (or beating hated rivals) every year is most important to me.
My biggest concern currently is assistant coach quality and stability. Assistant coach turnover has caused Billy D's current bball struggles.:salute:
Back to topic. Isn't Dyer a better option for ut anyway ? My brief impression is Mack is more versatile and workmanlike where as Dyer is more feature back. Granted, I think Mack's been hurt for most of this year.
Also, wouldn't having 2 Browns at RB be confusing ? "Brown, get in there !" Uh oh...flag for 12 men on the field. Drive over.
So, your saying that in the 4 years that Meyer has been there and winning like ANY coach should down there with the talent in that state, that you have had high level of success in college football?? Dude, your little puff post shows how little you know about how college football works. The FSU's and Miami's of Florida have experienced much higher levels of success than Florida ever has. If your content that a high level of success is winning with a certain QB at your helm, then that's pretty weak. High level success teams can just plug in anyone at any position and be competitive year in and year out for more than just 4 years.
I'm not impressed by Brown. He has great speed which is why he dominates at the HS level. After first contact he usually goes down.
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YouTube - Bryce Brown's First TD as a Vol
I know this is only 1 play, but you're way wrong. He does have speed, but he does have the ability to run through tacklers and keep his legs moving. Great speed alone doesn't land you at the #1 spot on most recruiting sites.
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YouTube - Bryce Brown's First TD as a Vol
I know this is only 1 play, but you're way wrong. He does have speed, but he does have the ability to run through tacklers and keep his legs moving. Great speed alone doesn't land you at the #1 spot on most recruiting sites.