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« Reply #15 on: October 01, 2014, 03:24:46 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

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« Reply #16 on: October 01, 2014, 07:41:12 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

There is really nothing that compares with the type of domination that results from an unstoppable running game. When a team gets beat by a long pass (a) the attention is focused on the corners not the opine, (b) more yards are lost so the pain of being out there, exhausted can't last too long. When you beat people on the ground it's the o-line that gives the yards, and just enough for another first down. They fall down on most plays and have to pick themselves up. It takes less time to reset for the next play. Here they come again. Oh wait, here comes Derrik Henry with a fresh set of legs. Four or five long series before, mercifully, a touchdown is scored and they can finally get off the field. Yeah, that what's good.
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« Reply #17 on: October 02, 2014, 12:34:16 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

There is really nothing that compares with the type of domination that results from an unstoppable running game. When a team gets beat by a long pass (a) the attention is focused on the corners not the opine, (b) more yards are lost so the pain of being out there, exhausted can't last too long. When you beat people on the ground it's the o-line that gives the yards, and just enough for another first down. They fall down on most plays and have to pick themselves up. It takes less time to reset for the next play. Here they come again. Oh wait, here comes Derrik Henry with a fresh set of legs. Four or five long series before, mercifully, a touchdown is scored and they can finally get off the field. Yeah, that what's good.


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« Reply #18 on: October 02, 2014, 06:01:35 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

Like when he threw that pass to Cooper in double coverage on third down instead of a wide open C. Jones standing by himself at the first down marker? Or the other times that he over/under threw any number of wide receivers who were wide open? 
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« Reply #19 on: October 02, 2014, 06:08:38 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

Like when he threw that pass to Cooper in double coverage on third down instead of a wide open C. Jones standing by himself at the first down marker? Or the other times that he over/under threw any number of wide receivers who were wide open? 

Well, Sims' completion % is among the best in the nation. 
Did you expect 100%?  If so, how much eligibility do you have?
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« Reply #20 on: October 02, 2014, 06:30:53 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

Like when he threw that pass to Cooper in double coverage on third down instead of a wide open C. Jones standing by himself at the first down marker? Or the other times that he over/under threw any number of wide receivers who were wide open? 

Well, Sims' completion % is among the best in the nation. 
Did you expect 100%?  If so, how much eligibility do you have?

E-cred for your astute scouting report. 
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« Reply #21 on: October 02, 2014, 06:49:18 PM »

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Well, Sims' completion % is among the best in the nation.  
Did you expect 100%?  If so, how much eligibility do you have?

E-cred for your astute scouting report.  

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« Reply #22 on: October 02, 2014, 07:07:50 PM »

I have a feeling the running backs will get a lot of work this week.

I'd love to see our running game come to life.  We haven't seen a power running game until late in the games thus far.

Ole Miss has the horses to force the pass, as Florida did, but we should be able to wear down the Ole Miss defense by the second half.  That's why it's critical that Blake Sims be able to hit the passes, as he's done in every game so far.  Just hope he's not rusty/sore (as 2 said).

It'll be a fun game to watch.  If you're at the game, stay alert.  A Bo Wallace pass could be caught by anybody in the stadium!

 

Like when he threw that pass to Cooper in double coverage on third down instead of a wide open C. Jones standing by himself at the first down marker? Or the other times that he over/under threw any number of wide receivers who were wide open? 

Well, Sims' completion % is among the best in the nation. 
Did you expect 100%?  If so, how much eligibility do you have?

Just think how much better it would be if he would look for an open man more often instead of throwing into double and triple coverage. On side note; I wouldn't let his stats talk too much, we haven't played a good D yet. 
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« Reply #23 on: October 02, 2014, 07:13:19 PM »

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Just think how much better it would be if he would look for an open man more often instead of throwing into double and triple coverage. On side note; I wouldn't let his stats talk too much, we haven't played a good D yet. 

Since we seem to have a serious discussion going, when would Alabama play a good defense?  Not Florida, clearly.  Ole Miss?
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« Reply #24 on: October 02, 2014, 09:13:52 PM »

You're not trying to say that Florida is  a defensive powerhouse are you? Seriously?  Undecided
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« Reply #25 on: October 02, 2014, 09:16:33 PM »

You're not trying to say that Florida is  a defensive powerhouse are you? Seriously?  Undecided

No, I'd have used  for sarcasm.  Many thought UF was a good defensive team, but they weren't against Bama.  I think Hargreaves was hurting...

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« Reply #26 on: October 02, 2014, 09:23:03 PM »

I honestly cant say who's D is going to test Bama, at least not in the SEC portion of their schedule maybe Miss State (can't believe I'm saying that) seems like a lot of the SEC teams are a little down this year.
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« Reply #27 on: October 02, 2014, 09:23:16 PM »



Do you mean throwing to Cooper in double coverage like this?
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« Reply #28 on: October 02, 2014, 09:33:36 PM »

No, when he threw to Cooper on third down on a somewhat deep pass while Jones was standing by the first down marker by himself.
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« Reply #29 on: October 02, 2014, 09:39:07 PM »

This one?



Oh, sorry.  That was AJ.
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