govols105
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Thanks for posting. I love the breakdown, but a lot of that isn't speed related. Burton ran 4 yards up field while Coleman had actually backpedaled a yard. His man though had already squatted down for the screen. Quicker recognition would have given Coleman a shot to disrupt the play. The other 2 just took bad angles.
It did all start though with the 9 yard cushion. If the corners are closer that play is DOA.
Thanks for posting. I love the breakdown, but a lot of that isn't speed related. Burton ran 4 yards up field while Coleman had actually backpedaled a yard. His man though had already squatted down for the screen. Quicker recognition would have given Coleman a shot to disrupt the play. The other 2 just took bad angles.
It did all start though with the 9 yard cushion. If the corners are closer that play is DOA.
#13 needs to see that play happening and get upfield to disrupt, a la Deon Grant. Don't sit back there and wait. You are toast anyway, so at least get upfield and maybe your teammates can get there to help if he can get a hand on him
A JR with 3 years in this system would have recognized it.
A True Freshman that can recognize that play on the road is rare.
A JR with 3 years in this system would have recognized it.
A True Freshman that can recognize that play on the road is rare.
I don't disagree, but when he saw the ball in the air, he needed to go and make a play. Instead, he sat back and let the ballcarrier determine the outcome. We have to have db's that will come up hard and blow that up.
Thanks for posting. I love the breakdown, but a lot of that isn't speed related. Burton ran 4 yards up field while Coleman had actually backpedaled a yard. His man though had already squatted down for the screen. Quicker recognition would have given Coleman a shot to disrupt the play. ...
NO, Coleman has deep 3rd on this play and his TECHNIQUE is to never let Burton get past him on a deep route...Once Burton squats to block, Coleman reacts aggressively and properly to take on the blocker and turn the play back to the inside.
The breakdown is on Swafford and Randolph--and Randolph made the greater blunder in not preventing the man from scoring. :salute:
One cannot help but wonder what would have been the outcome on this play if McNeil (#33) would have been in Swafford's position as the Nickel...
Sorry, DC, but I totally disagree. This play is a basic and fundamental play--even in high school football.
I'm not trying to be overly critical of Swafford, but 4 games into the season he should be able to recognize this play--IF he's getting properly coached and applying himself in studying the film.
I'm sure the coaches emphasized how to cover this play since Oregon burned us for a TD on 4th and 5 just 1 week prior....
It's just a growing pain, but it must be corrected. I think Swafford will end up being a GREAT one for us, but he played this particular situation VERY poorly. :salute:
Thanks for posting. I love the breakdown, but a lot of that isn't speed related. Burton ran 4 yards up field while Coleman had actually backpedaled a yard. His man though had already squatted down for the screen. Quicker recognition would have given Coleman a shot to disrupt the play. The other 2 just took bad angles.
It did all start though with the 9 yard cushion. If the corners are closer that play is DOA.
I'm not saying it isn't a basic play.
There is a huge difference between Florida running this with a 4.4 guy at the Swamp and some podunk Tennessee high school running this with a 4.7 guy.
It wasn't the play itself but the speed it was happening at. Swafford is a young kid and he got caught flat-footed. Florida knew this and attacked him.
I agree with all that has been said but this is the most true statement of all. Swafford was a walk on for a reason. He may be coached up and get it out of him but if he had the skills it took to play SEC football he would have been given a scholarship by some one. He was listed as running a 4.72 by Yahoo out of high school and that is not near fast enough to play in the SEC.
The last 2 weeks have been telling on our team speed and at this point we are just not fast enough.
Edit: I am not slamming on Swafford it just is what it is until Jones has a few years to get some recruits in here.
As I pointed out, I don't think we're lacking with speed between Coleman and Sutton. Coleman has been okay to this point and Sutton has played pretty well.
Also, we're getting plenty of speed between Gaulden/Payne/Moseley and even more if we land Berry and somehow reign in Adoree. All 5 of those guys are mid 4.4 or lower.