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Spurrier showed the formula for shutting us down

dcspurlock

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Apr 12, 2007
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Stack the box. Take away our running game. Bump man on the outside to disrupt routes and timing. Make PT beat you between his ears. Make him think and make decisions and he will crumble. That's what we saw the second half from USC and all game from UF. Make our QB beat you and your chance of winning the game gets significantly higher.
 
I was speaking of your comments.

I'm out, nothing to be gained here.
 
What we learned the last six quarters, IMO, is that our O line and especially our tackles are the biggest holes on our team. USC and Florida figured that out and now everyone on the schedule knows it. Unfortunately looking at the two deep, not sure what we can do personnel wise. Maybe move West to T and put another kid in at G??

I have been a PT supporter, that being said, the last nine games of his career, PT is about a 50% passer with about an even TD to interception ratio. I can't see how giving Barker a shot at least in a few series can hurt.
 
Spot on ... Exactly what panel on SEC nation said would happen. SEC football is a LOS leaque
UF was better upfront... Simple as that
 
Stepping up in the pocket isn't on the OL. Staring down a receiver isn't on the OL. Not throwing the ball away and taking a sack isn't on the OL. Throwing high and wide on timing routes isn't on the OL. Could they give him a little more time? Probably would help. But PTs discrepancies aren't solely on the OL. He's just not a good QB.
 
1A. On offensive line 1B on Towels for poor decision making when he has the time to make poor decisions.
 
1C. Catch TD passes when they hit you in the numbers (Baker). Fall straight through your hands (Johnson).

-bottom line everyone on the field made some good plays and some bad plays...but UK isnt good enough to leave points on the board/consistently get beat at the LOS/miss open receivers/drop the catchable balls/call the wrong plays. Everyone makes mistakes...UK has a very small margain of error.
 
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