Playing the last couple of home games in his hometown of G'ville after the initial hoopla and attention from the media and scouts from the Utah game had him too anxious and burdened with putting on for his city. He showed his baller ability and looseness tonight on the road in a loud stadium. He's our hometown boy dealing with it all and making strides before our eyes. I'm proud of him. He took responsibility after the prior two games and played respectfully and chin up today. I feel better about our offense.
I like Napier's scared money don't make money go for it confidence and AR15 made money throws without trepidation all game long. Neither Napier nor AR15 were scared at all tonight and we were in this game the whole game.
Say what you want about taking FG's, taking XP's, taking Timeouts, what Napier and AR15 did was take control. I'll lose like that any day, ain't no pussyfooting around and losing softly.
Offense no longer concerns me as we went on the road against a good team and made plays and hung in there with AR15 steady and confident.
This is my 23rd season of being a Gators fan and I'm trying to think if this is not the most deficient secondary we've had in that timespan. Dean has been getting all this playing time since he was a true frosh and he's been a bone head the entire time. Torrence is decent. The DB's, their names weren't even mentioned because they weren't even in the camera screen on many passing plays, especially the easy peasy no coverage blown assignments big yardage passes we gave up.
Our offense is molding together in year one under Napier but there is no difference or improvements in the defense between any of the games. I don't want to be mean but that was trash defense today and really trash for three games in a row now.
I grew fond of AR15 today, he's a Gator boy since childhood from Gainesville and he was throwing like a man today.
Ugh, year one under new coaches always sucks. I'd rather lose with balls than lose with cuteness, weirdness, stubbornness, or thoughtlessness.
After Miller, drop-off in LB corps. After Torrance, drop-off in DB corps. Those two groups are our biggest weaknesses.
I like Napier's scared money don't make money go for it confidence and AR15 made money throws without trepidation all game long. Neither Napier nor AR15 were scared at all tonight and we were in this game the whole game.
Say what you want about taking FG's, taking XP's, taking Timeouts, what Napier and AR15 did was take control. I'll lose like that any day, ain't no pussyfooting around and losing softly.
Offense no longer concerns me as we went on the road against a good team and made plays and hung in there with AR15 steady and confident.
This is my 23rd season of being a Gators fan and I'm trying to think if this is not the most deficient secondary we've had in that timespan. Dean has been getting all this playing time since he was a true frosh and he's been a bone head the entire time. Torrence is decent. The DB's, their names weren't even mentioned because they weren't even in the camera screen on many passing plays, especially the easy peasy no coverage blown assignments big yardage passes we gave up.
Our offense is molding together in year one under Napier but there is no difference or improvements in the defense between any of the games. I don't want to be mean but that was trash defense today and really trash for three games in a row now.
I grew fond of AR15 today, he's a Gator boy since childhood from Gainesville and he was throwing like a man today.
Ugh, year one under new coaches always sucks. I'd rather lose with balls than lose with cuteness, weirdness, stubbornness, or thoughtlessness.
After Miller, drop-off in LB corps. After Torrance, drop-off in DB corps. Those two groups are our biggest weaknesses.