...and, don't forget Mr. Harvin - Mr. Percy Harvin!  

SHANE



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From: Randy Lyons <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, October 6, 2011 6:01:24 AM
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: "Robbie's Playbook" --- 
Brantley 
Arrives, Then Gone


One word – Tebow. Tebow was always the “X Factor” in Meyer’s offense. Didn’t 
really matter that Leak was the QB.
 
Randy
 
From:[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of 
John Vega
Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 11:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] [SUN]: "Robbie's Playbook" --- Brantley 
Arrives, Then Gone
 
How did the same coach who revamped his offense to fit Chris Leak's abilities 
fare so poorly with Brantley?
 
-Zeb
 
On Oct 5, 2011, at 11:06 AM, Shane Ford wrote:


 
October 5th, 2011 09:49am
Brantley arrives, then gone
by Robbie Andreu
 
 
There are many differing opinions out there about John Brantley, but I think 
there is one thing we can all agree on. He is one of the most star-crossed 
players in the history of Florida football.
This life-long Gator redshirted his freshman year and then sat patiently behind 
Tim Tebow for two years waiting for his chance to fulfill his dream of being 
the 
Florida quarterback. When he finally got his chance last season, he found 
himself stuck in an offensive quagmire. He was asked to do things in the 
spread-option offense that he couldn’t do, like run the option. And he never 
had 
the chance to do the things that he can do well, like throw the football down 
the field.
As a result, he was ripped and ridiculed throughout the 2010 season. His smile 
and his confidence disappeared. He thought about leaving.
Then, a Godsend. Charlie Weis.
When Will Muschamp hired the highly regarded offensive coordinator and 
quarterback fixer, it gave Brantley new life — and one last chance to become 
the 
quarterback we all thought he could be when he signed with Florida five years 
ago.
On Saturday night in The Swamp, we saw that quarterback. He was poised, in 
command, confidently making his check downs, throwing the ball down the field 
and leading the Gators up and down the field against the nation’s strongest 
defense.
Then, of course, another cruel blow for Brantley. He sustained a high ankle 
sprain when he was sacked in the final minute of the first half. Now, best case 
scenario, Brantley will have only precious few chances (three, maybe four 
games) 
to repeat what he did in that first half Saturday night.
Listen to Weis talking about Brantley’s performance and how far he’s come as a 
quarterback:
“With the exception of the interception, where he didn’t  even see the guy, he 
played great. He was trying to throw the check down to Trey Burton and should 
not have thrown it, because he could not really see Trey, either. Think about 
it. He throws 16 passes, he completes 11 and he has three dropped balls. That’s 
14 of 16 against that defense.
“He’s stepping up in the pocket. That’s what real quarterbacks look like, 
stepping up in the pocket, shuffling a little to the left, shuffling a little 
to 
the right, making the big throw down the field that everyone said he couldn’t 
make. Stepping up and hitting a crossing route to Deonte Thompson, which was 
his 
fourth read. Boom, boom, boom and he hits him out of the back end. He was 
playing.
“He’d like that interception back. One thing I like the most about him is when 
that happened, I said three words to him: short-term memory. And he came back 
and we went on that two-minute drive down to the 14 before the back-to-back 
sacks. I mean, never fazed him, never lost his cool. I look into peoples’ eyes. 
It was pretty easy to see he expected to play a good game. It’s unfortunate 
that 
he got injured.”
It is. But hopefully, Brantley will show the toughness and resiliency he has 
throughout his career and bounce back one more time — show us again the stuff 
he 
showed us last Saturday night.
He deserves that. I think we can all agree on that.
 
Comments
2 Comments
        1. October 5th, 2011 10:39 am
Couldn’t agree more with your assessment Robbie. On Saturday Brantley showed 
why 
he was recruited to play at UF. Hopefully he will be able to return soon with 
full confidence.
by txgator71
 
        1. October 5th, 2011 10:51 am
JB has never disappointed me, as a Gator, or as a person. He’s been patient, 
and 
loyal to the team and the Gator nation. I was/am much more disappointed in the 
“former administration” who placed him a bad/illogical scheme for his talents 
and those of the surrounding cast.
I wish him the best in whatever he pursues in the future, and would be thrilled 
if he gets a chance to get the reception he deserves when/if he gets a chance 
to 
finish his career as the special person/Gator that he is.
by Ditch Gator
 
 
 
 
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2008 National Football Champions | 
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