Thursday, December 3, 2015

Re: [gatortalk] Fwd: [gatornews] [SUN]: UF notebook: Seniors side with Demarcus Robinson; Grier doing class work

Don't get me wrong, I appreciate the effort Treon is bringing every week, he is a gamer.  And you are correct, he is a square peg try to fit into a round hole with this offense.

And while I wont say our o line is all world, they aren't as bad as some make them out to be.  They are bad in run blocking, can't seem to get a push against anyone.  And while they have the occasional breakdown letting someone in untouched, this is usually on a blitz, which Treon never seems to read.

There are receivers open often enough with time to throw but one of three things seems to happen too often.  Throw the ball into the nearest armpit, throw the ball so it skips to the receive on one bounce or bail out right.

All that said, I am beyond ecstatic with this season and won't rule out a win on Saturday (not likely, but that's why you play the games, right?). The future is very bright and the whole program just has a different vibe to it, never more evident than watching our former idiot go ballistic and ruin any chance of an Auburn comeback last weekend .

Go Gators!

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On Dec 3, 2015, at 5:42 PM, Shane Ford <goufgators@bellsouth.net> wrote:

"The O line has actually done a decent job in pass protection, too often though Treon runs out of the pocket instead of stepping into it."

I agree with your overall sentiment that Treon is not getting the job done. I feel for him to!  He would not have come to UF with the current staff here. He came to play in the spread offense that Pease was running.  I also disagree with your assessment on the offense of line.

This is not entirely true or your memory isn't recalling this correctly.  In the Vandy & FAU games, the O-Line played like crap!  Coach Mac even agreed with that. They didn't run block or pass block well and looked like dead fish. Remember?  In the F$U game, the O-Line played a little better overall, but the pass blocking still wasn't where it should be. Often times, he could barely take 3-5 steps back before the rusher got through the line and was chasing him. There were occasions where he did step up in the pocket and the line couldn't hold the D back and he got sacked or chased.  

Maybe I'm watching different games.  ;-)


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On Dec 3, 2015, at 3:54 PM, Kirkley <ken@kirkley.net> wrote:

You must be watching different games than me.  He is a really bad quarterback.

Unless of course the goal is to make one read, then sprint to your right, regardless of how much time the line is giving you.  Or maybe he thinks defenders armpits are his receivers, either way, he is not good.

The O line has actually done a decent job in pass protection, too often though Treon runs out of the pocket instead of stepping into it.   That leaves home with no option other than to take a sack or throw the ball four rows deep in the stands (a play he has mastered).

But now that we have Del Rio, Franks and Eason, next year will definitely be better.

KenK
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On Dec 3, 2015, at 10:18 AM, Oliver Barry <barryo@realtracs.com> wrote:

Not great, no.  But, really bad?  No.

The offense is bad.  The offensive line is decimated by Muschampism and injuries.

If Treon had time to look down the field, he would probably see a lot more open receivers.

He is no Johnny Unitas, but he isn't bad. 

I predict a win over Alabama Saturday.

 

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"You know, Treon, he really don't talk about anything. He comes to practice with a smile on his face every day and we like him," sophomore wide receiver Brandon Powell said. "In practice, he'll make a good throw and we all celebrate. That's the way it's supposed to be. People judge him off of one game, but I mean that's what people want to do. But as a team, we still love Treon and he's going to be our quarterback Saturday. And we're going to go out and try to get that W."

 

Uhm, no.  He is being judged off of every game and he Is being judged off of every game and just isn't that good.  I am happy the team is at least publicly standing behind him, but he is really bad.

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"You know, Treon, he really don't talk about anything. He comes to practice with a smile on his face every day and we like him," sophomore wide receiver Brandon Powell said. "In practice, he'll make a good throw and we all celebrate. That's the way it's supposed to be. People judge him off of one game, but I mean that's what people want to do. But as a team, we still love Treon and he's going to be our quarterback Saturday. And we're going to go out and try to get that W."

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