Inside Look at the Gators Program: Changes Looming

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This is a circulating email. There seems to be some truth to it, but take it with a grain of salt.

The rumor about this being a year during which Meyer was supposed to be a care-taker of the program while UF looked for a new HC was started by a high-money UGA booster. There has been no search, although contingency plans were developed after the resignation last year, and there is always a "list" that Foley has.
There are a bunch of coaches that would jump at the chance to take over UF's relatively stocked roster. Still there is not a great deal of concern that this eventuality will occur at this time. My understanding is that the Easley transfer rumor is bogus.

It is true that Loeffler largely called the passing plays in the Sugar Bowl game, as the bowl preparation period was used to put in a new playcalling system at UF that distributed duties between offensive coaches and many more of Loeffler-type plays were ok'd for that game, especially since film study had shown that UF could pass fairly easily on Cincy's slower secondary. It was decided to go in this direction to give Tebow a chance to show his passing skills on a national stage, since his stats had suffered that year due to protective schemes put in place for his injury. Meyer had little involvement in the preparation for the game except advising Addazio here and there. Another reason for Loefflers increased role was to remove some of the coordinating burden from Addazio, as he was effectively the head coach during the game. It was used as a showcase for the distribution of duties as it was already known that Meyer's role would have to be reduced across the board. Loeffler is disgusted with the route running and general performance that Azzanni has gotten out of his WR's and has told him so.

The whole team feels snakebit and lacks confidence right now, and there is little leadership on the team at this time. Most of it is coming from Burton. Pouncey is going to remain at center, as it is thought it is too late to make a change and that Robey is "not there." Addazio has commented that Pouncey has been slow off the line and missing assignments due to his challenges with snapping the ball right. But it is thought that Robey would get his "lunch eaten" and that is why we have not seen him, as well as Meyer simply wanting the senior veteran out there at the OL's most mentally challenging position.

Meyer considers the new playcalling system an abject failure, and going forward the responsibility will fall to a single individual. It was reported to me that this will be Addazio. This is due not so much to Addazio's overall value, as it is to the fact that Meyer feels that the only way to cure the run game ills are to run more of the single wing offense to keep LB's from "sitting down" in the short middle, clogging up run seams and jamming up underneath routes. Meyer is more comfortable with running the Veer and option game right now, as he feels that Burton has turned the corner in terms of his reads. Expect Burton's role to be increased significantly. Brantley will still start.

Meyer understands the constraints that Brantley has had to work under, but also wants to see him cut down on the errant throws, on the "edginess" in the pocket, and be more of a vocal leader when on the sidelines. Burton is more "his kind of kid" with his fire and passion. Nevertheless, Meyer understand that Brantley doesn't have that personality, but feels it is something the team needs. The team is not split along QB lines and there is no QB controversy. It is not thought that either QB can get the job done without the other, and the team recognizes this.

Background: the blocking schemes in the passing game this year are different. They were tweaked in the offseason to be more "man" in principle, and the OL has not picked them up well. Close analysis of the blocking will show that we moved away from our zone "stacking" concept to a man principle and this is resulting in breakdowns in blitz pickups.

Meyer knows that we do not have the personnel to run either the option/veer offense or the I-Form/Shotgun Spread. He feels we will have to continue to run something of a hybrid. But as playmakers return to the offense (Demps, Rainey) results should improve.
Background: there have been heated arguments in the game planning sessions between Loeffler (who does not want to be looking for a job next year) and Addazio on the reasons for the offensive breakdowns and the solution. Addazio's solution has been to simplify and simplify further in an attempt to tweak better execution out of the team. This simplification has caused UF to be highly unimaginative in playcalling on those plays where DAZ is calling them. Meyer knows we are going to the well too often on certain plays, but we don't execute on others, and the offensive coaches (all) are gun shy.
Thompson's touches are going to decrease in favor or Moore, Hines, and Hammond. While Meyer does not consider the interception Thompson's fault, per se, Thompson is thought to be running very poor routes right now.

It is incorrect that it is strictly a run/pass split between Daz and Loeffler. It is more a formation/scheme split, and this structure has caused some of our offensive schizophrenia. We are literally running two different schemes due to the limitations of our QB's
Durkin will not have Special Teams coordination for the remainder of the year. He'll run the guys out there, etc. But Meyer will take over coaching ST's beginning this week. He's been harshly criticized by Urban for the lack of production from the Kickoff coverage team, as well as the ineffectiveness of the punt block unit.
Coach recognizes that he has delegated too much responsibility, but feels in a bind because his doctors have told him to reduce the stress and workload. He knows he's got to find a better balance, yet have more involvement. The delegation scheme is not working, especially on ST.

The likelihood is that D.J. Durkin will not be here next season, and Austin is on thin ice, due to the awful performance of the linebacking and safety corps. The observation was made in a team meeting that UF's linebackers appear to have regressed from last year, and that is not expected with experienced players such as Jones. UF's run blitzes are being telegraphed, and Durkin has done little to correct the issue with technique sessions with the players. The timing and design of the run blitzing scheme is considered shoddy and rudimentary, but it cannot be revamped this year.
I'm told that UF is going to move to playing a more conventional defense and try to reply more on its native athleticism. UF has been running some fairly exotic schemes to make up for perceived deficiencies at DE, and the solution is to simply get UF's young athletes "out there." And play defense more straight up.
Meyer is livid that Austin did not pull UF out of its 4-2 look when it became obvious that Miss State's game plan was to run the ball straight at us and deflate the football.

Meyer views UF's hybrid 4/5-2 system as a failure and was particularly pointed in his criticism of defensive substitution patterns where Austin uses an "inside-out" scheme that places DE's on the interior. This is not an issue except that his substitutions allowed for UF to very often have a "speed" package on the interior on obvious run downs, or when deep in UF's territory.
Meyer understands that UF is lacking athleticism in the DE position, and Powell is going to play more and more, in order to get some sheer speed on the field. UF's DE corps is only thought of as "adequate" in keeping containment and defending the run, and the anemic pass rush that has forced the use of overt and constant blitzing is going to be addressed by trying to get more of UF's young athleticism on the field in the form of Powell.
FWIW, I was told that the likelihood is that NEITHER Addazio or Loeffler is OC next year, and that Meyer wants to return to his bread and butter, running a spread option offense. He will try to accommodate Brantley as much as possible in this transition, and feels that with the "multiples" in place, Brantley can play a modified Alex Smith role, but expect Burton (who is thought to to have an "it" factor in instincts and decision making) to only see his role increase, not decrease.

Meyer is pointing to injuries/suspensions at the skill positions and on special teams as the chief reasons for our losses, though he knows that the entire team needed to have played vastly better. He says that if we had a trio of Demps, Debose, and Rainey available all season we would probably be 6-1 or undefeated. As it stands, he considers Gillislee, and Burton our only real playmakers who are available in the all important run-slot game.

Meyer regrets the diminishing of the slot game due to schematic changes and injury, and is hoping we get healthy soon at RB and slot. Meyer remarked that the line blocks well when able to rely on their old assignments in the single wing offense, as they are more instinctive. Our OL issues are thought to be timing and assigment related in the passing and shotgun running game. They change depending on which QB is in. They were thought to be better protection schemes for Brantley, but we can't execute them. Nevertheless, we are not expected to imporove much on the OL due to the scheme changes implemented in what I will call the "Brantley offense." These OL scheme changes are not able to be adequately coached by DAZ. Still it is recognized that he has had too much on his plate, and the performance of the OL has been pointed to as among our chief issues, in addition to skill player injuries. This is just my opinion, but I believe that more of the chalk talk is going to be directed to the OL in-between series, and that Loeffler, Azzanni, and White are going to be more involved in discussions with the skill players.
Meyer feels he was not able to take his time with all his hires, and felt pressure to make decisions faster than he would have liked in some cases. Our huge staff turnover, and the working relationship between the coaches is said to be a sore spot. If we lose more games there will be a house-cleaning in certain areas. McCarney, Heater, and Drayton are safe. Everyone else is being evaluated. Meyer is not going to sacrifice the program or his career for Addazio.
 
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So Meyer according to this has been urged by doctors to delegate more and more of the responsibilities of this team to others on the staff. The way it has been depicted here is that Meyer has basically been forced into a figure head role at Florida.
 
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Some of that crap is just making himself feel better. We know it's a a problem, but we have the fix in hand and the problems are all someone else's fault.
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Sounds pretty obvious that there's a problem with Addazio and Meyer doesn't want to admit he was wrong.
 
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So Meyer according to this has been urged by doctors to delegate more and more of the responsibilities of this team to others on the staff. The way it has been depicted here is that Meyer has basically been forced into a figure head role at Florida.

That's what spawned the speculation that he'd step down at the end of the season.
 
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Blah, blah, blah. Meyer knows this, Meyer knows that.. Blah, blah, blah. Meyer is sick, it's the assistants, players, fans fault...blah, blah, blah. This is a totally bullshizzle email.
 
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That's what spawned the speculation that he'd step down at the end of the season.

Nope, I believe the guy quit and came back then said he didnt quit because he felt responsible for 60 employees. Out of his own mouth.
 
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I have zero respect for Meyer. I have said all along he won his championships on the backs of Mullen, Strong, and Tebow. This year is exhibit A. All the Utah and Bowling Green talk is crap, and he didn't do anything at those schools that guys like Peterson and Patterson have done at BSU and TCU. Hell, even Utah is still undefeated this year which is a testament to the garbage teams he had to beat.

If there is any truth to the OP, then it would be a testament to his lying abilities if he signs any top tier pro-style QBs or running backs out of high school next year.
 
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Bowling Green was 12-21 in the three years prior to Meyer's arrival, with a 2-9 record leading to Gary Blackney's firing. Meyer went 17-6 in his two years at BGSU.

Utah went 17-17 in the three years prior to Meyer's arrival. Meyer won two conference titles, and went 22-2. The '04 Utes were the first team to go to a BCS bowl from a non-AQ league, and the only ones to crash the BCS under the old system.
 
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I have zero respect for Meyer. I have said all along he won his championships on the backs of Mullen, Strong, and Tebow. This year is exhibit A. All the Utah and Bowling Green talk is crap, and he didn't do anything at those schools that guys like Peterson and Patterson have done at BSU and TCU. Hell, even Utah is still undefeated this year which is a testament to the garbage teams he had to beat.

If there is any truth to the OP, then it would be a testament to his lying abilities if he signs any top tier pro-style QBs or running backs out of high school next year.

You just sound bitter to be honest. :ermm:
 
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Bowling Green was 12-21 in the three years prior to Meyer's arrival, with a 2-9 record leading to Gary Blackney's firing. Meyer went 17-6 in his two years at BGSU.

Utah went 17-17 in the three years prior to Meyer's arrival. Meyer won two conference titles, and went 22-2. The '04 Utes were the first team to go to a BCS bowl from a non-AQ league, and the only ones to crash the BCS under the old system.

So? Peterson is 55-4 at Boise State, with two BCS bowl wins...one over Oklahoma. Patterson is 92-28 with a BCS bowl birth last year. Whats the point, other than both of these coaches (or at least Peterson) have done more than Meyer ever dreamed of while at these lower tier schools?
 
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So? Peterson is 55-4 at Boise State, with two BCS bowl wins...one over Oklahoma. Patterson is 92-28 with a BCS bowl birth last year. Whats the point, other than both of these coaches (or at least Peterson) have done more than Meyer ever dreamed of while at these lower tier schools?

Um... Meyer was only at BG and Utah for two seasons respectively. Petersen has been at Boise since 05. Saying what Myeer would or wouldn't do if he'd stay is baseless conjecture and speculation.
 
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I am, absolutely.

The whole circus act of Tebow/Meyer/Speeches/Crying/Circumcisions/Boy Kissing/ has finally come home to roost.

You do know it's possible to have down years don't you? Oklahoma was 8-5 last season under the leadership of a new QB. They're undefeated and #1 in the BCS this season.
 
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Um... Meyer was only at BG and Utah for two seasons respectively. Petersen has been at Boise since 05. Saying what Myeer would or wouldn't do if he'd stay is baseless conjecture and speculation.

Peterson first two years at BSU = 23-3.

Patterson first two years at TCU = 16-8, Since 76-20.

Please educate me on what Meyer accomplished at Utah and BG was anything special.

Down years or not, look at the talent UF has. No way they should have lost 3 in a row this year, and lose 10-7 at home to MSU. That falls squarely on coaching, and Mr Meyer doesn't have Strong or Mullen to bail him out. This is to say nothing that the offensive woes, at least, started last year. A guy like Peterson loses Wilcox and doesn't skip a beat.
 
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You are insane if you think Meyer is willingly serving as a mere caretaker for this year. These coaches' egos are way too large for that to ever happen.
 
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Peterson first two years at BSU = 23-3.

Patterson first two years at TCU = 16-8, Since 76-20.

Please educate me on what Meyer accomplished at Utah and BG was anything special.

So Meyer's first to seasons at Utah practically mirror Petersens first two years at Boise, and you're bashing Meyer?

Down years or not, look at the talent UF has. No way they should have lost 3 in a row this year, and lose 10-7 at home to MSU. That falls squarely on coaching, and Mr Meyer doesn't have Strong or Mullen to bail him out. This is to say nothing that the offensive woes, at least, started last year. A guy like Peterson loses Wilcox and doesn't skip a beat.

LSU has also had a string of disappointing seasons. They have as much talent as Florida, and they're back on the national scene. As I said, down years happen.

Are you seriously comparing games against New Mexico State, San Jose State, and Toledo, to games against Alabama, LSU, and MSU(5-2. Losses to two undefeated teams)? I understand Florida should be competing at a higher level, but you're going overboard with these inane comparisons.

A few coaching changes in the off season and this program will be fine.
 
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Regardless of the coaching issues and the lack of a Tebow to run the spread, I blame the offensive line, as a unit (players and coaches) for the losses to LSU and MSU, as well as the general lackluster performance of the team in all games, save Ky.

This offensive line is made up of nothing but top recruits but they have not been able to run-block worth a damn all year long. With the speed and talent we have in Demps, Moody, and Rainery when he's with us, it basically takes opening up a hole and blocking one or two LBs and these guys should be off to the races.

Hasn't happened.

Without that, we get behind and the safeties and corners just sit back and wait on an offense trying to do too much too quick.

Florida's offense this year is like a Lamborghini, fully stocked and fueled but with a belt slipping in the transmission. Can'tquite get going and as I say I am looking first and foremost at the Oline.
 
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I am inclined to think this is Meyers last year. He definately appears to be on some sort of stress medication like Zoloft or something this year.

He is medicated, no doubt and this affects his ability to coach. Don't ask me for his prescriptions, i don't have them. He is glassy eyed and way to calm, that is what those meds do to you and if it keeps him alive then so be it.

I don't think he coaches again after this year. Not wishful thinking just an observation.
 
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So Meyer's first to seasons at Utah practically mirror Petersens first two years at Boise, and you're bashing Meyer?



LSU has also had a string of disappointing seasons. They have as much talent as Florida, and they're back on the national scene. As I said, down years happen.

Are you seriously comparing games against New Mexico State, San Jose State, and Toledo, to games against Alabama, LSU, and MSU(5-2. Losses to two undefeated teams)? I understand Florida should be competing at a higher level, but you're going overboard with these inane comparisons.

A few coaching changes in the off season and this program will be fine.


I'm simply saying, one by one when Mullen, Strong, and Tebow left things got progressively worse, culminating with this season. Given the performance of this year, and last year without Mullen calling the plays, I seriously doubt Meyer wins the titles and looks as smart as he does over the last 5 years without those three at the helm. I mean really...it took 3 games to get the center/QB exchange correct this year....yes, 3 GAMES. This is rebuilding? Even during its down years, LSU never looked this bad.

Inane comparisons? Did you not use these same inane comparisons to make your own point? All I hear from the UF yahoos are BGSU and Utah arguments when the coaching fortitude of their drama queen is questioned.
 
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They looked bad all year expect the UF game...what LSU team have you been watching? Too early to tell whats going to happen with Meyer and the new staff. UF struggled the first year with Strong and Mullen ib both sides of the ball. The world believes that talent can win... please even Zook had talent but until they find what works it a ongoing process but we are suppose to give UT a pass for hiring new coaches and having new players?
 
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