If they don’t support him, they need to go. This isn’t a popularity contest.Two TDs, even against USF, had to give him some confidence...............I just hope the team supports him
If they don’t support him, they need to go. This isn’t a popularity contest.Two TDs, even against USF, had to give him some confidence...............I just hope the team supports him
I agree with you. I’m just saying I wish it weren’t that way.Unfortunately, I don’t feel playing for the letter on the front of the uniform is the only thing that drives players these days. I honestly don’t know how NIL works but that type of money can certainly factor into the minds of players.
"Get on the bus, or get left"If they don’t support him, they need to go. This isn’t a popularity contest.
Agreed. Not sure you can learn much from a glorified scrimmage but I told my grandson as we left that day that #12 at qb was the only one who looked like he knew what he wanted to do....only one that the game didn't seem "too fast" for. Might be too late at this point to experiment beyond Simpson though.That’s the thing I saw with Lonergan in the spring game. He just “looks†like how a QB should look. Ty should have been the guy the whole time.
fwiw the entire offense seemed all-in on that final driveTwo TDs, even against USF, had to give him some confidence...............I just hope the team supports him
Where was he and Cohen when they were at Bama? poor coaching?Damien George, 361 LB offensive lineman transfer from Alabama is having him a good night for the Gators against that aggressive, quick Tennessee DL.
I think the quote also added “as the backupâ€ÂSaban himself said Simpson had the best practice week according to another poster. It’s all very confusing.
Both sides are better off IMODamien George, 361 LB offensive lineman transfer from Alabama is having him a good night for the Gators against that aggressive, quick Tennessee DL.
Where was he and Cohen when they were at Bama? poor coaching?
Maybe coach will tell them, "How about we don't wait until the last drive to go all-in?"fwiw the entire offense seemed all-in on that final drive
Ok, that makes more sense then. I still don’t understand how Ty wasn’t the guy to begin with.I think the quote also added “as the backupâ€Â
Yeah, like at the beginning all the way to the end of the gameMaybe coach will tell them, "How about we don't wait until the last drive to go all-in?"
I’d show Buchner the door personally.Here is what I see… Milroe is great against teams with less talent he gets anxious against teams with more talent and tends to take risky chances. He only registered two interceptions against Texas but it could have easily been four. Bulcher can’t pass at all, many of his throws today were in the dirt. Simpson took some sacks today but didn’t make foolish throws into coverage. This was his first real live action with the game on the line and IMO managed it wonderfully. He also made some great throws of various distances. He is green but a little less green after today but I would start him. IMO ne has the best skill set that will grow better with experience. I would ask Milroe to be prepared for the Wildcat package as well as try to get him in as a wr. He is so athletic it would be a shame to waste his talent. I would show. Bülcher where the clip board is and have hime relay plays in from TR.
Has anyone stopped to think that there are no dominate teams in CFP this year?And like clockwork, Texas is struggling with Wyoming 10-7 at the half.
I think this is the year we have a 2-loss team make the CFP.Has anyone stopped to think that there are no dominate teams in CFP this year?
Wasn't he the guy who had a horrible game in the Gators' first game, though?Damien George, 361 LB offensive lineman transfer from Alabama is having him a good night for the Gators against that aggressive, quick Tennessee DL.
It doesn't look like it so far.Has anyone stopped to think that there are no dominate teams in CFP this year?