Oh, man! I had forgotten about the wheel. I remember printing that out and it 
actually working 2 or 3 plays in a row. 

Shane Ford
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On Oct 18, 2010, at 7:19 AM, "Ken Kirkley" <k...@kirkley.net> wrote:

> Scott,
>  
> Do you remember this??  Mullen was rather predictable too, we have problems 
> from top to bottom right now.  Just wait till next year....
>  
> from  Scott Lucas <floridagat...@yahoo.com>
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> date  Tue, Oct 2, 2007 at 7:26 PM
> subject       [gatortalk] Dan Mullen's Playbook
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>  
> Aha! I found the problem!
> <playcall wheel.jpg>
> 
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> Ken K
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> From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On 
> Behalf Of Steve McKibben
> Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 6:05 AM
> To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
> Subject: RE: [gatortalk] I miss Dan Mullen
> 
> Scott Lucas  wrote:
> 30 straight running plays worked.  He played to his team's strengths and his 
> opponent's weakness.  That is how you win.  You don't want to win?  
> 
> That's not brilliance, that's no secret formula, that is common sense...
> ============================================================
> 
> He was playing on a knife edge.
> 
> Had the roles been reversed and either;
> 
> The star running back didn't fumble in the red zone or the kicker didn't miss 
> a field goal, and that turned into a 14-10 loss or an OT loss, our coaches 
> would have been crucified for employing that same strategy.
> 
> How do I know? because they were attacked for not winning "attractively 
> enough" - this year.
> 
> I'm sure Mullen was glad to get the win - as he should be, but you know very 
> well that a lot of the same criticisms leveled at Addazio these days were 
> directed at Mullen during his time at UF. 
> 
> Not that I'm letting our coaching staff off of the hook. I heard something 
> last night that I found very disconcerting, if true, but it would explain a 
> lot of what we've been seeing with the team this year.
> 
> We all know about Meyer's "re-invention" after his health issues caused his 
> temporary retirement. Apparently that is still very much a work in progress. 
> I read that he has delegated so much of his former duties that practices are 
> said to be very disorganized - something that is the polar opposite of how 
> they were when he was paying attention to every little detail.
> 
> Considering the number of new staff members that weren't around to see how 
> we've done it before I could see how that could spiral out of control in a 
> hurry.
> 
> The big question/debate seems to be this;
> 
> If Meyer remains the head coach will we continue to do things this way, or 
> can/will he see that drastic measures need to be taken, and can/will he be 
> able to make the needed corrections?
> 
> Some of the message boards resemble the Zook era - there are some who are 
> convinced that he must go NOW, some who blindly refuse to question him due to 
> his resume here (until recently I was in this group), and some who feel that 
> said body of work should buy him at least a season of adjustment (this year) 
> to see if in fact he's willing and able to take the steps neccessary to right 
> the ship, or if seeing that doing things this way isn't good enough, will 
> once again retire (where I stand now).
> 
> Steve
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