"Could Gators get chomped?" ~Rivals~

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Yhe so mad...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tOhhBeO4t0[/youtube]
 
#13
#13
Just think if you were a freshman DB at Florida.
You look up and see Justin Hunter.
Your all of 5'8 maybe 5'9
Just how in the hell are you suppose to make up 4-5 inches....
 
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#14
#14
Just think if you were a freshman DB at Florida.
You look up and see Justin Hunter.
Your all of 5'8 maybe 5'9
Just how in the hell are you suppose to make up 4-5 inches....

I don't know, but why don't you ask the likes of Javier Arenas or Asante Samuel and see what they have to say about that?
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#15
#15
I don't know if I'm missing something, but doesn't the whole height argument only come into play in a jump ball situation?
 
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I don't know, but why don't you ask the likes of Javier Arenas or Asante Samuel and see what they have to say about that?
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Yeah cause that's who they have in the secondary.
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#17
#17
Yeah cause that's who they have in the secondary.
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The point is that this whole "height disadvantage" is entirely over blown. That secondary, albeit young, is talented none the less, and Muschamp will scheme to compensate for the height disadvantage, just like Saban did with Arenas.

And if those corners play physical, their one and only disadvantage will be jump ball scenarios.
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The point is that this whole "height disadvantage" is entirely over blown. That secondary, albeit young, is talented none the less, and Muschamp will scheme to compensate for the height disadvantage, just like Saban did with Arenas.

And if those corners play physical, their one and only disadvantage will be jump ball scenarios.
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Which means you go vertical and make those corners keep up/play high.

I don't think it's overblown when our top two receivers are fairly tall dudes, and UF's corners are freshmen.
 
#19
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Which means you go vertical and make those corners keep up/play high.

I don't think it's overblown when our top two receivers are fairly tall dudes, and UF's corners are freshmen.

We will score on them. But this idea that our recievers are going to have their way with Florida's backs all day is ridiculous.
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#20
We will score on them. But this idea that our recievers are going to have their way with Florida's backs all day is ridiculous.
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If there's no pressure on Bray, which UF hasn't demonstrated so far this year, I really think they actually might.
 
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If there's no pressure on Bray, which UF hasn't demonstrated so far this year, I really think they actually might.

That will be the key. If our offensive line gives Bray all the protection, he will have his way. If not, it'll be a potentially long day.
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#22
#22
I was there during every rainy, intense second of that defensive battle. Great play, great game!
 
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If there's no pressure on Bray, which UF hasn't demonstrated so far this year, I really think they actually might.

That will be the key. If our offensive line gives Bray all the protection, he will have his way. If not, it'll be a potentially long day.
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Bingo - we have two winners. Bray & Company will do their thing as long as we can keep the florida D line at bay. Our pass blocking has been pretty good and I think our boys are ready to take a step up in competition. Somebody mentioned floridas secondary getting physical with Rogers & Hunter,,,cue the replay of Rodgers getting sandwiched in the endzone,,and still catching the ball. Me hopes may be sky high and dripping confidence but just don't see florida as that imposing of a team.
 
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PA VOL first and foremost you are plain stupid. You can not scheme for big fast receivers.All you can do is scheme to tackle them. When someone is 5'8 on a 6'4 receiver there is a big difference.About 8".That being said if UF crowds them they will go over the top.And they can't stop it because our receivers are to big and too strong for their DB's they know that.What they don't know is if , they can can get pressure. BUt to assume you can scheme a DB that is 5'8 for a WR that is 6'4 is plain freaking ridiculous.
 
#25
#25
PA VOL first and foremost you are plain stupid. You can not scheme for big fast receivers.All you can do is scheme to tackle them. When someone is 5'8 on a 6'4 receiver there is a big difference.About 8".That being said if UF crowds them they will go over the top.And they can't stop it because our receivers are to big and too strong for their DB's they know that.What they don't know is if , they can can get pressure. BUt to assume you can scheme a DB that is 5'8 for a WR that is 6'4 is plain freaking ridiculous.

The only scheme is lots of safety help and guess right because we have two number one receivers. Florida's D-Line has a lot of talent and speed but I still think they will have to bring LB's to get pressure. Our guys can pass block.
 

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