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You heard it here first. We, the good guys, will handily whip floridas butt on saturday.
For any of you florida fans out there that remember the 45-3 shellacking we gave you when Fulmer first became head coach, this saturday will make that one seem like a pie eating contest.

This will be a day that will live in infamy for all florida fans. The worst butt whooping ever to be laid on them in the history of football.

FINAL SCORE

Tennessee Vols 96
floored gators 0

I approve this message!!:good!:
 
#4
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VOLS 41 - GATORS 10

They were no better than us last year, and this year we want it more. TAKE IT TO THE BANK.
 
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#6
You heard it here first. We, the good guys, will handily whip floridas butt on saturday.
For any of you florida fans out there that remember the 45-3 shellacking we gave you when Fulmer first became head coach, this saturday will make that one seem like a pie eating contest.

This will be a day that will live in infamy for all florida fans. The worst butt whooping ever to be laid on them in the history of football.

FINAL SCORE

Tennessee Vols 96
floored gators 0

I approve this message!!:good!:

If this is the final score I will personally send you $1,000.00 in the mail!:good!:
 
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Coach Cut - phone guest on Gator radio:

Coach Cut was on Gator radio here just a few minutes ago and mentioned the following things concerning prep this week.


1. "We spent 45 minutes drilling with wet balls among all those who handle the ball, yesterday."

2. "Ainge's finger is a non-issue inless it gets banged gain, it'll still be taped, he is getting so used to it with the control he is getting with it, Ainge just might keep it taped the whole season."

3. "We practiced off and on during the week indoors with crowd noise and working on "no-cadance" snap procedures."

4. When asked if he will run the ball and control time of possession?, "We will observe which coverage UF will play and come out with and then decide how much he will run the ball. He said, he told the team to not get into a mentality that UT will run the ball all day or to get clock control oriented, because it tends to become a distraction to the hurry-up-offense that is trying to get more in, without trying to delay or eat up clock...oxymoron."

5. When asked about the weak DT's of Florida, he said "we have heard teams having weaknesses in the past and they end up playing better when they play Tennessee. We are going to use the entire field, length and width as well as game plan to use every area, whether others feel it is a weakness or a strength to Florida." We don't talk about weakness until we see it for ourselves during the game. You can't coach an offense on assumptions during the weak."

6. He metioned, he had wished he put Eric in the no-huddle-offense earlier because he read coverages very well, manages and "coaches" the team under center extremely confident. Cut said Ainge chose four teams on the schedule this summer to watch tape on so he would know their schemes, UF was one of them. Eric has picked apart the first two games of UF. He is He is showing us UF player's technique and "tip-offs" on how their defensive players line up and react to plays.
 
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Coach Cut - phone guest on Gator radio:

Coach Cut was on Gator radio here just a few minutes ago and mentioned the following things concerning prep this week.


1. "We spent 45 minutes drilling with wet balls among all those who handle the ball, yesterday."

2. "Ainge's finger is a non-issue inless it gets banged gain, it'll still be taped, he is getting so used to it with the control he is getting with it, Ainge just might keep it taped the whole season."

3. "We practiced off and on during the week indoors with crowd noise and working on "no-cadance" snap procedures."

4. When asked if he will run the ball and control time of possession?, "We will observe which coverage UF will play and come out with and then decide how much he will run the ball. He said, he told the team to not get into a mentality that UT will run the ball all day or to get clock control oriented, because it tends to become a distraction to the hurry-up-offense that is trying to get more in, without trying to delay or eat up clock...oxymoron."

5. When asked about the weak DT's of Florida, he said "we have heard teams having weaknesses in the past and they end up playing better when they play Tennessee. We are going to use the entire field, length and width as well as game plan to use every area, whether others feel it is a weakness or a strength to Florida." We don't talk about weakness until we see it for ourselves during the game. You can't coach an offense on assumptions during the weak."

6. He metioned, he had wished he put Eric in the no-huddle-offense earlier because he read coverages very well, manages and "coaches" the team under center extremely confident. Cut said Ainge chose four teams on the schedule this summer to watch tape on so he would know their schemes, UF was one of them. Eric has picked apart the first two games of UF. He is He is showing us UF player's technique and "tip-offs" on how their defensive players line up and react to plays.
Thanks VIF good stuff.
 
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#12
You heard it here first. We, the good guys, will handily whip floridas butt on saturday.
For any of you florida fans out there that remember the 45-3 shellacking we gave you when Fulmer first became head coach, this saturday will make that one seem like a pie eating contest.

This will be a day that will live in infamy for all florida fans. The worst butt whooping ever to be laid on them in the history of football.

FINAL SCORE

Tennessee Vols 96
floored gators 0

I approve this message!!:good!:

2 options here:
1. I'll have what he's having
2. Put the bong down and step away slowly
 
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#17
Does that mean we should bow to Randy Sanders since he called the plays in the Fiesta Bowl win over FSU?
 
#19
#19
I was most impressed that night when Fulmer called the "Hey, Dale. Go make the best kickoff return inn UT History." play.
 
#20
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I was most impressed that night when Fulmer called the "Hey, Dale. Go make the best kickoff return inn UT History." play.

Even you've got to admit though . . . The fake draw, hand it to Von Reeves then throw it to Carl Pickens play was one of the best designed trick plays ever.

Nobody ever hands off to a TE on an end around, much less has the TE pull up and throw a 50 yard bomb.
 
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Even you've got to admit though . . . The fake draw, hand it to Von Reeves then throw it to Carl Pickens play was one of the best designed trick plays ever.

Nobody ever hands off to a TE on an end around, much less has the TE pull up and throw a 50 yard bomb.

Yes.
 
#23
#23
No doubt. It's not often you get to use the fact your tight end was a QB in high school to your advantage. We all kidded Kelly in class the following Monday that Reeves' toss was the best looking pass thrown by a UT QB all year.
 
#24
#24
You heard it here first. We, the good guys, will handily whip floridas butt on saturday.
For any of you florida fans out there that remember the 45-3 shellacking we gave you when Fulmer first became head coach, this saturday will make that one seem like a pie eating contest.

This will be a day that will live in infamy for all florida fans. The worst butt whooping ever to be laid on them in the history of football.

FINAL SCORE

Tennessee Vols 96
floored gators 0

I approve this message!!:good!:

VOLS 41 - GATORS 10

They were no better than us last year, and this year we want it more. TAKE IT TO THE BANK.

Get started a little early, did we, gentlemen?
 
#25
#25
Actually, Keith Jackson went about 80 yards for a touchdown in the 1985 OU-Nebraska game on a tight end reverse.
 
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