Tebow was only doing what he was coached to do. 
One must consider the politics of the situation. Alumni and fans paid to see 
Tebow.  If he didn't get a minimum number of carries per game the coaches 
surely would have heard about it. 

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-----Original Message-----
From: "Randy Lyons" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 24 May 2010 08:52:08 
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN]: 5/21 16:00 --- Brantley not     
        the first to replace a Gator QB icon [Andreu]

I can't fault Tebow for "hogging" the ball. I think he suffers from the same
affliction that I do when it comes to getting the job done. It's easier to
just do it myself than delegate and then try to explain how I want it done.
 
Randy
 
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Steve McKibben
Sent: Monday, May 24, 2010 8:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN]: 5/21 16:00 --- Brantley not
the first to replace a Gator QB icon [Andreu]
 

--- On Mon, 5/24/10, Woody <[email protected]> wrote:
 
"We have so many weapons on offense"
 
DejaVu.  If I recall correctly.. we seemed to have said that very same thing
last year... and where were they?
 
so the question is... were they really not that good.. or was Tebow  - like
you said - hogging the ball?
 
If you look at the UK game before Tebow's injury, and the Sugar Bowl, you'll
see the offense we all wanted to see last year.

What happened? Among other things;

The aforementioned Tebow injury, and the post recovery game planning that
took a staple of our offense (as run with Tebow at the helm), out in order
to protect him (look at how he wasn't allowed to run the option outside of
the tackles after he came back from the concussion).

Our talented O-line took a hit with the injury to Pachan, causing us to play
a very good guard, Carl Johnson, at the left tackle position. Once we
inserted Xavier Nixon into that slot, and he got some experience there, we
were much better.

Brandon James never panned out in the slot, aka the "Percy position". Couple
that with Tebow's reluctance to pass to anyone not named Cooper or
Hernandez, and opposing defensive coordinators were getting a lot more sleep
the week before they played us than they had been.

Our WR coach, pissed because he didn't think he was getting the respect he
deserved, basically mailed in the season. Look how much improved all of the
receivers looked after just a few weeks under Azzinni leading up to the
Sugar Bowl.

Our head coach is a very conservative man by nature. Knowing that he had a
defense that was very good, he made the decision to play very conservative
on offense. Everyone likes to blame Addazio for this, but the final call
comes from Meyer.

Yes, we have a boatload of weapons this year. We may or may not see a
commensurate increase in production, but I'm optimistic that we will. Here's
why;

O - line looks solid, and has good depth with some game experience.

Rainey looks like he was born to play the slot in this offense. Debose
(injured last year) and newcomer Robert Clark provide electric relief here.

Brantley will never be the short yardage (almost) guarantee that Tim was,
but he's no stiff running the ball either. But he's light years ahead of
knowing where to go with the ball, and getting it there. He probably won't
be as careful with the ball, so we'll see more interceptions, but they
should be offset by more big plays from the passing game.

We have a stable of quality running backs. Everyone has doubted Demps from
day one, but he's still a home run threat. Moody may or may not finally have
the type of year we've been expecting, but if he can't/doesn't, Gilleslee
will not be a drop off - as a matter of fact, Moody may end up looking up at
him on the depth chart. If Mack Brown is anything close to as advertised, we
could have a wealth of riches (and fresh legs!) at the RB position. And we
have a couple of fullbacks that the coaches like, so we can show some
traditional I formation looks and plays as well.

The proof, of course, will have to wait. But I'm excited and looking forward
to seeing this group.
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