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« on: September 17, 2012, 03:10:15 EDT »

1st O series (continuation of drive):  big drop by CP on the fly pattern, could have been a game changer; bad pass ( or at least bad communication); nice catch by Riverra;  IMO the TURNING POINT IN THE GAME, we punt on 4th and 1 at mid field
1 st D series: second play, nice coverage by Maggit; nice play by AJ forces a punt
2nd O series: we put Young into the game for the first time and were shocked the UF expected the screen; tipped pass when CP was open; DROP by Hunter
2nd D series: no back side contain AGAIN; stuffed the wildcat by J Smith; all out bliz, poor coverage by Teague, injury to Randolph trying to save the TD, took the air out of the defense
3rd O series: run the counter and AGAIN the RG turns up field too early, stuffed; pass thrown away; Bray pressured, incomplete
3rd D series: holding by a WR on Moore results in a long gain (of course the color guy missed it); stuffed a run; stuffed another run; we actually played the fly pretty well, Gordon stopped it short; long FG
4th O series: no receivers open; Tiny missed a blocked, loss; Bray completes a pass to Dooley, who was not a receiver
4th D series: they run out the clock

4 th quarter summary: a big drop on the first play followed by IMO by a poor decision by the former gambler to punt from mid field on 4th and one doomed us.  We were gambling on defense trying to make a big play and got burned.  Hunter I think was fatigued and had a big drop and his routes were far less crisp.  The gators were teeing off and we didn't adjust well, either the coaches, the players or both.
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« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2012, 03:50:26 EDT »

This showed me why I think Chaney is not an SEC caliber OC. Too pass happy and can't fool anyone it appears.
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2012, 02:42:26 EDT »

The miss by CP could have turned things around, but it was a very tough catch.  What might have been, I guess.  That's the story of the whole game. 

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