Well, I am a Bull gator and attend meetings regularly so I have a bit more to base this off of. FWIW, I am not saying he should be fired. I like him personally. So ease up on the insults. You also fail to realize that we have a new University President. Have you met him? I have. You in our meetings with regards to funding? Things are changing.
Terrifying thought, conservative when he has been given a pass on having to win now, can't imagine it changes when we actually expect him to win games.
getting ran over is one thing…..but HOW IS THIS NOOOOOOT PICKED OFF? Man Brad Stewart, Stiner, Brad Davis, or Trey Dean picks this off. Why don’t our secondary attack the ball?
I've noticed all year that we don't swarm to the ball like really good defenses do. If the first tackler doesn't wrap up, it's off to the races. Seems like that should be able to be taught, it's not just instinct.
I've been concerned by this as well. They see the first defender getting there and pull up a little. and if the first defender doesn't make the tackle, they don't have enough speed to catch back up. Got to fly to the ball until the whistle blows.
What in my post are you disagreeing with? The last thing I want is for UF to fire Coach Napier. You post a bunch of questions without saying anything except you’re a Bull Gator and you’ve met Dr. Sasse. So beyond that, what’s your point?
Napier always seems to love running the ball, regardless of the situation. And that goes back to his time at Louisiana as well. Take that for what you will. Personally, I'm actually a fan of that, but you need to be built for that to work and we're not right now. Hopefully we will be. He's shown that he's not going to change his team's identity around personnel. He's going to recruit personnel to match the identity he wants. Is that a good thing or bad thing? Depends on who you ask. Mullen was the opposite and look where that got him for what that's worth.
To consistently be able to run the ball, or even effectively spread the field in the passing game, you've got to have an elite offensive line. Despite all the small mistakes here and there, youth all over the place, questionable coaching decisions, etc., etc., to me it ALL starts and ends with the guys in the trenches. We do not currently have the type of offensive and defensive fronts we need to compete for an SEC title. We have not gotten many of the 4 and 5 star kids at those positions and are, also, not developing what we have into top notch SEC-caliber players. The coaches who have taken over SEC programs over the last 20 years have started by acquiring elite talent and depth up front, along with a top-tier QB, and then built from there. We need to do that or we're going to remain a .500 team, IMO.
3 INT’s in 11 games, along with 4 fumble recoveries. #127 in the country, only 1 team has less, Temple.
We only played two true freshman on the DL though. Kelby and Searcy. They’ve held their own all season long.
I think post altering is the biggest hall monitor task an admin can partake in. It's absolutely petty, because, they're simply toeing the party line.
"We have had 5 different head coaches in a 14 year span. How’s that working for us? Hopefully SS and the Bull Gators are way smarter than you are" You said the above and I said I am a Bull Gator. Also the snide remark in "way smarter than you." Well I am one of them. I hope we don't fire him either. Always super friendly, engaging in person. Unfortunately that doesn't always translate and being in some of those rooms, members are, well, fickle given all the money given and spent.
I think everyone (at least the ones that are “really” Gator fans) are tired of the constant turnover in coaches, but you did insinuate at least a level of lesser intelligence on Gatorade’s part. I don’t personally know either of you. Gatorade may or may not be a Bull Gator… I suspect he is, if that is the case I “think” he is saying quite a bit without being too obvious. I don’t think it’s a surprise to very many that Dr. Sasse has a much different approach and set of expectations than previous administrations, seemingly he will be much more of a driver in coaching decisions than past Presidents… at least in football and basketball. I think you are a great Gator fan skink, and like many of us you tend to wear your feelings on your sleeve. Personally I would give Coach Napier a full 4 years, but you and I both know that decision will be made above our heads. Gatorade has seemingly given us some insight into what the mind set of the person who has the ultimate power is, we may not like it or agree with it, but that doesn’t change what appears to be the thought process at the top.