I actually thought our young OL did a creditable job of pass blocking. It looked to me that the QB held the ball too long. No one had scored an offensive TD against Bama since October and we scored two.
Injuries decimated our defense, and throw in the three game road gauntlet of LSU, FSU, and the SECCG and even our limited depth was just worn down. Missed tackles like we saw last night are a sign of fatigue, and that is one unit that had every right to be tired.
We had two freshen, two sophomores, and a junior manning our OL last night against a bunch of first round draft picks in Bama's front seven. As the season has gone on they have gotten better and better. and most of them haven't had a chance to fill out to SEC proportions yet.
If we find a QB that can go through his reads and get the ball to the right guy quickly you won't even recognize this offense next year.
I share Jay's (measured in my case) optimism.
Steve Mc
Our 2 biggest issues are qb and o-line. We had guys open down field all day just like the fsu game, but the qb had no time. When he had time, he made some horrible throws---and some good ones. Particular to this game, the 1st int looked like pass interference that wasn't called and it was a game changer with the pic deep in our territory. I thought the defender shoved our receiver from behind and stepped in for the pic. The second pic was thrown 5 yards behind an open man in the secondary with green grass ahead of him---who's fault, I don't know. Blocked punt….enough said. Second half, man wide open and deep with nobody behind him. Certain td, but not enough air under the ball and it gets tipped away. Seriously, with a touch better blocking and a better qb this game is very close if not a win for us. I believe bama was exposed. I like to root for our conference, but I think bama gets eliminated in the first round. Just my 2 cents. We are very close to being a great team again. Go Gators!!!!
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