When Tim Tebow's pass clanged off Deonte Thompson's pads early in the first quarter, thoughts of a shallow depth chart and games lost danced in the heads of Gator fans. But Thompson would eventually catch two touchdowns, Omarius Hines spent a second week making the case for being a top-4 guy, and the defense looked focused and in peak condition for next week's Hate Bowl 2009 against Tennessee. The Gators' 56-6 win against Troy was efficient and seemed to answer some questions still out there. With Florida rushing for 291 against a decent front seven for Troy, the Gators seem to be clicking, even if the wet track led to three fumbles.
The Gators showed a little bit more than they did last week; Johnny Brantley was under center, Tebow threw an incomplete pass on a self play-action at the goal line. The defense seemed to have tried a few exotic formations, putting three linemen on the ground and Carlos Dunlap and Jaye Howard standing up in the interior. For Charlie Strong, any combination for him seems to equal dominance. A wealth of riches on defense allows the Gators to experiment with different sets and personnel groups. You could easily see that from last week to today.
If Tennessee can take anything from this game it is that Florida's receivers (not named Cooper or Hernandez) have not faced a physical secondary and Tebow is still willing to hold the ball, waiting for the big play (that's why he fumbled). But there is a lot of the playbook still in Meyer's pocket and Tennessee has no idea what is coming.
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The defence looked really good – better than Crompton has looked today.
peachy rex - September 12, 2009
yea im still nervous
doesnt look like tenn will give us a problem, but percy harvin is still missed a lot. demps and rainy are only great if they have holes to use thier speed. we dont have a guy that can turn a no gain, into a TD. hopefully someone will come through as that guy soon. because sooner or later we will play someone where they will have 7 guys in the box all game and demps and rainy wont have huge holes to run 40 yrds before even being touched. tebow will have to make plays in the air to open the running game and our wr’s look fast but thats about all i can say.
riley cooper all i can say is wow, hes a tough guy. tebows rubbing off on him.
Hook85 - September 12, 2009
RB
We’re fine – the reason Demps and Rainey don’t get touched until they are 20 yards downfield is because they are so quick and can dart through such a small crease. If anyone puts 7 guys in the box, you can go ahead and chalk up a Tebow passing TD….IF Thompson catches it.
I am afraid that the Moody experiment might be just about done – just when you though he was out of Meyer’s doghouse, he lays it on the turf. I think Gilesee will get most of the carries planned for Moody.
skigator93 - September 13, 2009
Yeah, but Gillislee put it on the ground too (in garbage time, granted, but he wasn’t getting carries before then.) Of course, Tebow lost one himself, so it wasn’t exactly a sterling day for ball retention.
peachy rex - September 13, 2009
Yes he did
But he hasn’t been in Meyer’s doghouse as far as I have heard. It seems Moody has been in there since he arrived.
skigator93 - September 14, 2009
Fumbles.
We need to get the turnovers sorted out…
ejruiz - September 13, 2009
Cooper is the Flash and Tebow is Superman
Does that make Demps … the Green Lantern? Tennessee is going down. They just can’t compete with Florida’s Super-Friends. (Brandon Spikes is aka the Hulk, with Carlos Dunlap the Swamp Thing, and Joe Haden Spider-Man, and Janoris Jenkins is Daredevil; offense is DC and defense is Marvel)
ECFIVESTER - September 14, 2009
We need some WRs
Patssuck456 - September 16, 2009
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