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#26
#26
I am very interested in seeing how the Florida offense changes w/out Mullen. Not the scheme but the little things like play calls in certain situations. People can say that it is Meyer's offense, but Mullen has been a part of it since he started running it at Bowling Green. I think Florida may be really underestimating the loss of Mullen.
 
#27
#27
I am very interested in seeing how the Florida offense changes w/out Mullen. Not the scheme but the little things like play calls in certain situations. People can say that it is Meyer's offense, but Mullen has been a part of it since he started running it at Bowling Green. I think Florida may be really underestimating the loss of Mullen.

One of Meyer's most brilliant moves, IMO, was the way the offense was organized. Mullen was the offensive coordinator in charge of the offense, but every offensive coach had a hand in the play calling each week.

The game plan was built by committee. Dan Mullen was just the "guy" that called the plays on Saturday most of the time. But every coach gets input.

For that reason, i don't think the offense will change TOO much.

And UF got a big upgrade at the QB coach.
 
#30
#30
don't you think if berry had that type of ability that he'd at least would have been returning punts during the fulmer years?

Fulmer literally wouldn't have let your heisman candidate receiver, DeSean Jackson, return kicks for fear of injury. That's the way he is.
 
#32
#32
Berry mentioned on his twitter about 2 weeks ago that he was working on offense. I don't think he specifically mentioned that it was at qb though.
 
#33
#33
don't you think if berry had that type of ability that he'd at least would have been returning punts during the fulmer years?

did you notice that Phil was the coach during the Fulmer years?
 

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