What about Kelly's drop?

#27
#27
Because trying to put any fault on Kelly is as dumb as putting blame on our kicker. Get freaking real OP. Kelly was basically our entire freaking offense. But whatever furthers your ignorant narrative.

**** you man, you are on here trashing our staff over and over again. I just bring up ONE bad play and you throw this **** at me? You're such a d-bag it's unbelievable.
 
#28
#28
Dude, he was so open. If we run it when they bring the house then the D crushes him for a loss.
 
#31
#31
on that last play why did the players let a man get that far behind them I cant see this last play put on the coaches the players need to play smarter than they did.
 
#34
#34
26-24. Florida still won. Handoffs rarely are dropped BTW

We would have been up 24-20, meaning Florida would have needed a TD, and our coverage and defense would have been much different. Florida would have been under much greater pressure to score as well.

That said, hard to put any blame on Kelly after he was nearly our entire offense. A lapse in concentration, and it sucked, but his good far outweighed his bad. Few others can say that.
 
#35
#35
Because it should have been a run play.

Let's throw the ball to our best running back, score on one play and be up by 4 with over a minute to go and the gators are at home with 2 timeouts.

OR

Run the ball with the best RB in the SEC. Score possibly (same scenario as above) but if not make them use their timeouts.

In the second scenario you can manage the game with the ball in your hands. In the first scenario you allow Florida at home to dictate the ending in regulation.

Not to mention if you run on first and they use a timeout 7 seconds off the clock. Run on second down they use a timeout and another 7 seconds are gone. Florida is now out of timeouts. Now you have a 40 second run off then use your own timeout. Set up the best play you have and if you don't get the ball in for 7 you run the clock down, take timeout if needed, and kick the field goal as the clock expires.

Now your in OT with all of the momentum and the Gators never touched the ball again in regulation.

Is this really rocket science?



exactly theres no way im passing that many times down there with that much time left.
 
#37
#37
We would have been up 24-20, meaning Florida would have needed a TD, and our coverage and defense would have been much different. Florida would have been under much greater pressure to score as well.

That said, hard to put any blame on Kelly after he was nearly our entire offense. A lapse in concentration, and it sucked, but his good far outweighed his bad. Few others can say that.

But at the end of the Georgia game last year... oh, nevermind.
 
#38
#38
Why are we saying Butch called those plays. OC calls the plays. Anyone have proof that OC did not call those plays.
Assuming Butch called them is ridiculous. People used to blame Majors for running the ball, when Fulmer was the OC.
Head coaches call when to kick, etc. Nothing more.
 
#39
#39
Why are we saying Butch called those plays. OC calls the plays. Anyone have proof that OC did not call those plays.
Assuming Butch called them is ridiculous. People used to blame Majors for running the ball, when Fulmer was the OC.
Head coaches call when to kick, etc. Nothing more.

That depends on the head coach. That was definitely not the case with Spurrier at Florida. If a hc isn't giving input as to what he wants in that situation, he should be.
 
#40
#40
I just rewatched it. Dormandy had to throw it running backwards under pressure and the pass was behind him a little bit. Should have been caught but still it was behind him and off timing. Again its been beat to death but you have plenty of time and timeouts....run the ball. 7.6 ypc.
 
#41
#41
But at the end of the Georgia game last year... oh, nevermind.

I'd like to think we'd have learned a lesson there, but unfortunately, I know better.

I do think it would have made a difference to know that Florida needed to score, and needed to score a TD. The way it played out and the way they wasted 30 seconds after the first play, it almost seemed like they were playing for OT. Their fans were even booing just before the final play at the thought that they weren't playing to get at least in FG range.
 
#42
#42
I thought we did not want him to, if he is such a bad coach. I think Scott calls all the plays based on what the Offensive staff decided in meetings prior to game, and the look that the defense is giving them.
 
#43
#43
I'd like to think we'd have learned a lesson there, but unfortunately, I know better.

I do think it would have made a difference to know that Florida needed to score, and needed to score a TD. The way it played out and the way they wasted 30 seconds after the first play, it almost seemed like they were playing for OT. Their fans were even booing just before the final play at the thought that they weren't playing to get at least in FG range.

I just think Butch has a very stubborn way about him. You see the same mistakes being repeated.
 
#44
#44
Dude, he was so open. If we run it when they bring the house then the D crushes him for a loss.

I don't get why this is so hard for people to understand. There were plenty of playcalls to criticize. This obviously want one of them.
 
#46
#46
Dormady has potential to be good qb but needs to stop throwing off his damn back leg. Pass to Kelly that should have been a td was thrown short. Pass to Calloway that sailed high and went pick6 was same deal. He made some pretty throws, but also missed a bunch that could have been easy completions.

the early miss to smith was beyond ridiculous.

op. that drop was the fault of dormady throwing off his back foot yet again when no one hit him. to me, he's scared
 
#48
#48
We don't deserve John Kelly guys. OC underutilized him all day. He put the offense on his back yesterday. I woke up to the thought of him breaking that long run and gator chomping in the end zone. Gives me chills.
 

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