I am usually not that critical of coaches, but I'm putting all the problems
this year on Urban Meyer.  He's the one who hired the coaches, he assigns
them to their areas of coaching, he made the final decision on who got
scholarship offers, etc..

 

I was listening to Pat Dooley on Jacksonville radio this morning and he said
he had never seen Gator Nation turn on a  coach faster than Urban Meyer,
I'll admit I'm in that category. I'm mad at myself because Urban Meyer's
record indicates he's a great coach, but for some reason he rubs me  the
wrong way. 

 

I've been telling my friends all season that you can't believe a single word
that comes out of Gainesville anymore. 

 

Here are some things that have really bothered me. 

 

First is the injury situation.

 

Matt Patchan was supposed to be a 2-week injury that turned into season
ending. 

 

Jeff Demps is getting better but never was close to being the same.

 

Just be honest with the injury report, you don't have to violate anyone's
privacy, just say Matt Patchan has had a set back and will be out
indefinitely.

 

At the start of fall practice fans were barred from practice, the stated
reason was to keep the scumbag agents away from the players, this is a total
lie, you can do that without barring true fans and agents are not hanging
out at practice, they are getting players at their apartments or in social
situations not after practice. 

 

Urban Meyer has pretty much ditched his call in show, he sends assistants to
do it. He's basically quit the booster club circuit. 

 

Urban Meyer makes over 4 million per year,  the job requirements for the
head coach  at UF are more than recruiting and drawing up football plays, 

 

What I'm saying is, Urban Meyer is a great coach, but he's cut himself off
from the fans and will look them in the eye and tell complete lies that
everyone knows is a lie, but does it anyway.This works when you are
competing for championships but when look like a unorganized high school
team the goodwill is a lot less. 

 

If he's not 100% committed to turning things around he needs to go, we will
know this fairly quickly.

 

Stephen Manuel

 

 

 

From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Cecilia
Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2010 12:02 AM
To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN
For 11/30 at 7:00AM, Courtesy of Shane Ford

 

Zeb, I agree with you.  I think one thing that made it so unpleasant to
watch this team - even when they won - was that underlying feeling of chaos
and confusion.  Most of the time, they seemed a little like the Keystone
Kops, didn't they?

 

Even when we were winning every game, there was a feeling of potential doom
lurking.  Remember how worried we were when Tebow was hurt?  I think
everyone knew that team - and, sadly, most of the coaching - was somewhat
mediocre and, when Tim said he would carry the team on his shoulder, he
really did have to do that quite often.  If you look at how the teams of the
last few years played with what auditors would call "a jaundiced eye", you
realize that they would not have reached the heights they did without Tebow
and his broad shoulders almost always there to carry the burden.  When he
had a bad game (ahem... the Citrus Bowl), there was nothing to fall back on.
I realize it has been suggested that maybe Urban Meyer knew this, too, and
that was at least part of the reason for his 'breakdown' or whatever it was
at the end of last season.  There may well be some truth to that.

 

My dad and I were talking this weekend about how different even the most
recent championship teams were as compared to SOS's championship teams (MNC
and SEC).  Many people categorized Danny Wuerffel as a mediocre quarterback,
and maybe he was (Heisman trophy notwithstanding, right?) and suggested that
UF won championships because of the talent of the team and outstanding
coaching.  They didn't attribute the championships to the QB.  But those
teams didn't look nearly as confused and chaotic (and Keystone Kops-like),
and I have to think it's probably because of the differences in coaching.  

 

Just my usual late night rambling... my two cents worth (possibly
over-priced ;-) )

 

Cee

----- Original Message ----- 

From: John Vega <mailto:zebu...@gate.net>  

To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com 

Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 2010 11:04 AM

Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN For
11/30 at 7:00AM, Courtesy of Shane Ford

 

 

On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:25 AM, Shane Ford wrote:





I have to admit, I have never been happier to see a Florida season end

 

I share this sentiment, and am not sure why.

 

Certainly, I have suffered through worse seasons. Worse losses. Tougher
losses.

 

Still, this was the first year where I had no desire to watch the FSU game.
In retrospect, that may have been a good idea.

 

One thought is that we are worse than our 7-5 records suggests. The NCAA
added a 12th game a year or two ago. We used it for a Division II team in
App. State.

 

If our traditional schedule were in place (only fair when comparing to Zook,
Spurrier, Hall or even Darnell), we were 6-5.

 

Included in those 6 wins were two patsies that we paid to come to our place
in September and two teams (Vandy and Kentucky) that haven't beaten us in
our players' lifetimes.

 

Of the games where UF realistically had a chance to lose, we were 2-5.

 

That's only part of the story for me.

 

I think another part is the mass confusion on offense. That confusion led to
a marked increase in three wildly annoying trends; increased penalties,
giving up sacks, and turnovers.

 

A typical UF drive seemed to be dive play for no gain, sweep to Rainey for a
2 yard gain, and then Brantley running for his life on 3rd and 12 after a
delay of game or motion penalty.

 

It was simply unpleasant to watch, and that unpleasantness was only
accentuated by the talent of our players. 

 

I suppose that we have always had a feast or famine offense under Meyer,
with the dive plays setting up a home run play by Demps or Harvin. With
those players and Tebow, we outslugged a lot of teams and piled up a lot of
points. We didn't seem to have those type of threats this year, and that
exposed the herky-jerky nature of this offense. Adding the multiple
quarterbacks - in my mind - didn't seem to help, but only made the offense
more awkward and created more penalties.

 

What was the year that we lost to Washington in the Garbage Bowl? That's
about how excited I am about this team.

 

-Zeb

 

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