Yeah, that's true. Also, we've seen Tebow uncharacteristically waiting too long to throw it away when his receivers are covered on a pass play. I don't think he did that a lot last year, did he? That's not on the OL either. Still, it's just subjective impression, but it feels to me as if our OL does a better job opening holes for the rush than it does in pass protection. Is that just my imagination or do others see that too?
Rob From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Badrish Davanagere Sent: Tuesday, November 10, 2009 9:42 AM To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] Re: Total Offense Don't forget...some of the sacks are not totally deep behind the line of scrimmage...but they are result of TT trying to run but getting stuffed (meaning, these sacks were not due to OL failing to protect the QB kind of sacks). Right? On Tue, Nov 10, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Rob Alexander <ga...@wldrth.us> wrote: I think if you're going to compare stats, you need to look beyond total yards and look at red zone production. In the MSU game, we moved the ball freely between the 20's, but just couldn't punch it in when we needed to. In the Georgia game we opened it up enough that we were scoring mostly from outside the red zone and we turned more conservative against Vandy, and once again weren't as productive in the red zone as we were last year. So while total yards have been consistent, scoring hasn't been. I'm wondering about your other point, with the OL. Red zone production is down this year and sacks are up. Is the loss of Trautwein and Watkins really making the difference? Maybe so. Haven't we also lost a couple of good offensive linemen to injuries this year as well? Rob From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of John Vega Sent: Monday, November 09, 2009 1:15 PM To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] Total Offense On Nov 8, 2009, at 1:38 PM, a writer wrote: Sorry, Meyer, but gaining 375 yards of total offense against Vanderbilt (2-8, 0-6), while giving up four sacks and scoring just two touchdowns in four red zone trips is "ho-hum." Yet, we had 374 total yards in our offensive "explosion" against Georgia a week ago? I might be mistaken, but I would wager that we also had more possessions against Georgia due to the multiple INTs. Basically, 400 yards or so of offense is exceptional. Anyone who thinks otherwise needs help. As was mentioned in this forum, the big difference between this year and last year is not so much the offense, or the lack of Percy. It is the defensive scoring and field position. I remember a number of turnovers and big punt returns that set our team up inside the opponent's 10 yard line. That as much as anything, led to some of the big scores we put up last year. I think this stat is remarkable: Total Offense 375 yards - vs. Vanderbilt 374 yards - vs. Georgia 376 yards - vs. Miss. St. Could we be any more consistent? -Zeb --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions 2008 National Football Champions | Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---