What will Dooley do if we build an early lead?

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Let's say we come out and catch the Gator's D off guard. Maybe both CP and Hunter have huge TD catches and we find ourselves up 14-0 in the 1st quarter or early in the 2nd. Let's also say that Florida's O struggles early.

Would Dooley start playing it safe, start running the ball to control the clock, and stop blitzing? Or will he keep his foot on the gas and keep playing aggressively?

He says he wants to score points, but I could see him getting paranoid and being afraid to blow an early lead due to INTs or quick 3 and outs.
 
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Never let of the gas. If we're up 14-0 early (which is very possible with this explosive O) it's going to get ugly for UF.
 
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After scoring 14 on them Dooley will send his entire training staff to the gators sideline. Because the very next play after the kickoff will be a pick six from pswagg... The traing staff will be needed to restart champs heart....
 
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If we're moving the ball passing that's what we'll keep doing. He's not gonna start running the ball just to burn clock if we can't get first downs unless it's late in the game with a sizable lead.
 
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I don't think we necessarily "let up," but I do think you will see more running plays sprinkled in than usual. I also think you will see a lot more high percentage throws i.e. check downs, curls, quick hitters when DBs play off. Not totally conservative but a bit more than the past two games.
 
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He'll put Chaney in a full Nelson, and ask him if he's ever been humped by a rhino.. And then proceed to put kneecaps in his arse in a Tennessee walking horse motion.(grinning from ear to ear)! Or atleast that's what EYE would doo...
 
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I hope he has no sympathy at all for the Gators. We could be up 5 TD's with 30 seconds to go in the game at midfield and i would still try to get points.
 
#19
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I think Dooley will put 60 on them if he can. I do not see him letting up no matter what the score is.
 
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Let's say we come out and catch the Gator's D off guard. Maybe both CP and Hunter have huge TD catches and we find ourselves up 14-0 in the 1st quarter or early in the 2nd. Let's also say that Florida's O struggles early.

Would Dooley start playing it safe, start running the ball to control the clock, and stop blitzing? Or will he keep his foot on the gas and keep playing aggressively?

He says he wants to score points, but I could see him getting paranoid and being afraid to blow an early lead due to INTs or quick 3 and outs.
Call more pass plays,score more points,Do the Dooley,Repeat untill they turn out the lights:salute:
 
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