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Theater of Operations, Florida Gators Season Review: The Wide Receivers, Part One

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Previous Season Review editions of Theater of Operations: Quarterbacks (Part one, part two, part three), running backs (part one, part two, part three) and tight ends (one part).

Ever since Percy Harvin, Riley Cooper and Louis Murphy left, the wide receiver play for the Gators has been dismal to say the least. Yes, there have been factors that have contributed to that, like say, poor offensive line play and a couple new offensive coordinators, but still, it isn't like the talent isn't there. At least that's how I look at it on paper. But maybe I'm wrong? Contrary to popular belief, I have been wrong before.

In 2011, the Gators wide receivers went through, shall we say, a dry spell. Deonte Thompson didn't have a touchdown all season until catching one on the first drive against Ohio State in the Gator Bowl, Andre Debose only had sixteen catches, and Solomon Patton saw less targets than the two turkey's pardoned by President Barack Obama right before Thanksgiving.

In the first part of our wide receiver review, we'll take a look at the star of the Gator wide receivers, Andre Debose.

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Please remember that it is quite difficult to follow Debose (and the other receivers) on a route via camera. As a result, there are some lapses in the film. Thank you.

Play No. 1: Debose's 65-yard touchdown reception against Alabama:

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(Photo courtesy of the SEC Digital Network)

Debose (yellow circle) is going to be one-on-one with Dre Kirkpatrick (green circle). Kirkpatrick as we know, is one of the top cover corners in the SEC and maybe even in the entire country. But Debose has elite speed, and in most cases, speed wins.

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(Photo courtesy of the SEC Digital Network)

As the two come into view (yellow square) the ball (red circle) is in very good location. Debose has about a two-yard distance between his hands and Kirkpatrick's.

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(Photo courtesy of the SEC Digital Network)

Just as Debose is about to make the catch (yellow circle), you can see that Kirkpatrick has closed the gap, but only slightly.

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(Photo courtesy of the SEC Digital Network)

Debose makes the catch.

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(Photo courtesy of the SEC Digital Network)

Kirkpatrick (green circle) dives, but is unable to corral Debose who runs in for the touchdown.

Play No. 2: Debose's 80-yard touchdown reception against Furman:

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(Photo courtesy of ESPN)

Debose (yellow circle) had four touchdown receptions this year. This one, which is the third one, was just like the previous two. One-on-one man coverage on the left side of the line, and Debose is going to just run a fly-route.

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(Photo courtesy of ESPN)

As Debose comes into view (yellow square) the ball (red circle) is on its way, but he doesn't have his normal separation on the defensive back.

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(Photo courtesy of ESPN)

But Debose makes a great play on the ball to make the catch (yellow square). Debose cuts inside the defender and basically just out muscles him to the ball (really without any contact) and completes the catch.

From another angle:

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(Photo courtesy of ESPN)

You can tell from this angle (yellow square) that the defender attempted to avoid contact and that helped Deobse make the catch.

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(Photo courtesy of ESPN)

Touchdown.

Play No. 3: Debose's 64-yard touchdown reception against Furman:

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(Photo courtesy of GatorVision)

As the ball (red circle) begins its decent, you can see that Debose has at best, a shoulder ahead of the defender (yellow square).

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(Photo courtesy of GatorVision)

But when Debose makes the catch (yellow circle), he's got at least a full yard on the defender.

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(Photo courtesy of GatorVision)

Yes, the quality of video on GatorVision (for at least football) is about as good as my quality would be going up against Patric Young in the post. Still though, it was a great catch by Debose (yellow square).

All in all, I like what Debose did this year. Given that he was a redshirt sophomore this year, he's still got two years to grow and get better. He was our best receiver this year, and he will more than likely be our best receiver next year because he is the deep threat.

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Iike I have said before

I don’t know as much as alot of ya’ll on here but It definetly seemed like when givin the opportunity our receivers stepped up and made some plays.

p.s. only 8 more days till I can finally get some rest…

Yeah, a lot of it I guess, is that we were spoiled from 2005-2008(9) and it’s just a result of that. I mean, I’m happy with Debose because he did exactly what he was supposed to do.

Also, haha, yeah … Feb. 1 will be here sooner than you think.

Debose is the freaking man. That play against Alabama was amazing. Dre is a legit CB and probably 1 of the 3 best in the country and Debose schooled him. You have to give credit to Brantley and Weis on that also. What a call to come out firing the deep ball like that. If I remember right the ball felt like it floated in the air forever, but it found its target so give it up to Brantley for that.

I hope like crazy that Pease will use Debose a bunch. As you showed with these pictures…Debose is a beast and if you send him on deep routes he is going to be able to break free even against the best Corners in the country.

It’s funny, because they tried that a few times. But yeah, I like it that Brantley and Weis were taking a shot early.

lol I was just thinking what I did when that play happened

which was jump up from my chair, beat my chest like a gorilla, and start yelling like a crazy roided man. I then looked at my cousin and said “we got a chance to win this thing” and then ya’ll know what happened after that…

Dustin, I think all of us were in the same boat...

There was a big group of us watching that game at my parents friends house. The women were all having wine 10 feet away in the kitchen while us guys were huddled around the big screen. When Debose caught that pass we scared the crap out of them with our yelling and screaming! Me and my dad were jumping around in circles. My fiancee looked at me like I needed a psych evaluation…

I think we all thought we were gonna upset Bama. I still can’t get over how they overturned Debose’s 2nd touchdown, but allowed Maze’s reception on the sideline on 3rd down to count and it was an identical situation!! Grrrrr!!!

lol that's about how it happened with us too

and yeah I did not get that either, I was pissed when they overturned that TD. I remember accusing the refs of being paid off by Alabama haha I was pretty tipsy by that time in the game.

Ever since Percy Harvin, Riley Cooper and Louis Murphy left, the wide receiver play for the Gators has been dismal to say the least

Keep in mind you could substitute “Tim Tebow” for the 3 WRs named above and the statement would still be true.

It think it speaks volumes for DeBose’s ability when you consider he wasn’t even open in 2 of the 3 TDs analyzed above!

This is true…

Also, good observation. The second play especially, he did a great job of getting the required positioning.

We have receivers??

Ha! Apparently. Though only enough to do two theater posts. The second one, will be posting tomorrow in the AM. Then, it’s on to the offensive line.

Is the o-line edition going to be called Theater of Non-operational?

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