The Owl
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It’s an easy formula, disrupt on early downs and force Franks to throw on 3rd and long.
This is literally what any defense strives to do regardless of who they are playing against lol.
It’s an easy formula, disrupt on early downs and force Franks to throw on 3rd and long.
Anything about their secondary which is expected to be a strength? A number of rumors on their boards that McLellan (not sure that's his right name McSomething) has a ruptured achilles; another player who's expected to play hasn't yet shown at practice supposedly dealing with family issue, and yet a third is rumored to have failed a drug test.
McWilliams is their Rob Knowles. The fan base never wants to see him on the field and it's looking more and more like he's going to play a lot against Miami at least.And with McWilliams, he isn’t even good. They rail on him. Plus Wilson coming off the ACL is another issue out there. I wouldn’t be shocked to see Huggins gone. You’re right... something isn’t right there.
How are they a top 10 team???
He’s hurt , they have all true freshman as their backups at cb nowMcWilliams is their Rob Knowles. The fan base never wants to see him on the field and it's looking more and more like he's going to play a lot against Miami at least.
He’s hurt , they have all true freshman as their backups at cb now
You left out that all gayturds suck!!!Heard F Frankfurter is transferring.
Players notified.
Gainesville on riot watch.
Sauces very close keeping me informed. Theybarr never wrong.
Hajahaha
He’s playing Chauncey Gardner’s position now as the nickleback. His backup at that position is likely Huggins who hasn’t practice all fall and rumored to be in troubleNot really true. Trey Dean would probably move over as their 3rd CB if it came down to it.
And with McWilliams, he isn’t even good. They rail on him. Plus Wilson coming off the ACL is another issue out there. I wouldn’t be shocked to see Huggins gone. You’re right... something isn’t right there.
How are they a top 10 team???
He’s playing Chauncey Gardner’s position now as the nickleback. His backup at that position is likely Huggins who hasn’t practice all fall and rumored to be in trouble
The Florida Gators held their first scrimmage of the fall on Monday night and the young guys got to showcase what they can do more than the veterans.
Feleipe Franks wasn’t as sharp as he has been this fall and was outshined on the night by Kyle Trask. I was told he was still ok, but has been better. He did give up a Pick-6 to junior safety Shawn Davis. I was told by my source that it was like the only big play from Davis on the night.
I wish I had more on Trask, but would assume that he was responsible for his fair share of the following receiver highlights.
Freshman receiver Trent Whittemore had two touchdowns on the evening and ‘Mossed’ Kaiir Elam for one of them. He may have had the best night overall.
Redshirt sophomore tight end Kemore Gamble had a 50+ yard touchdown reception.
Redshirt junior receiver Rick Wells also had a very good night catching everything that was thrown to him, but I was not able to gather whether he scored or not.
Junior receiver Kadarius Toney had one play where he juked everyone out of their shoes. That was followed shortly after by a 5-juke, nice catch and run by redshirt freshman Jacob Copeland. Copeland didn’t see much time, even though the younger guys got a ton of work.
One older guy that did well also was redshirt senior Van Jefferson, although again I didn’t get whether he scored.
My source has been particularly not overly pleased with the offensive line, but said the first string offensive line had a pretty good day and it surprised him. The rest are still having trouble.
The first three running backs didn’t get on the field much in the scrimmage, but freshman Nay’Quan Wright had a 60-yard touchdown run. He hasn’t had a great camp as he is behind all of the others while learning the system, but that was a good sign from the young man.
On the defensive side, evidently freshman linebacker Tyron Hopper has been impressive and he showed off two big hits in the scrimmage that “everyone could hear and feel”.
I mentioned Elam earlier, and Whittemore did burn him on the one touchdown catch, but otherwise he had a very strong night.
That’s pretty much what I've got so far but I am endeavoring to get more. Dan Mullen should discuss the scrimmage starting at 11 am on Tuesday.
You left out that all gayturds suck!!!
5 consecutive hits of methamphetamineWas that written by a 12 year old?
Junior receiver Kadarius Toney had one play where he juked everyone out of their shoes. That was followed shortly after by a 5-juke
WTF is a 5-juke?
especially chasing our fast WRs on a nice hot and humid central florida night....gas the starters as fast as we can and get the freshman on the field early and oftenFrom spring they have now lost corners #3-5 in their pecking order and are relying on true freshman to be immediate backup dbs behind Henderson and Wilson. They are in trouble lol
No knock on you our empirical highness.It is just a given.
But you are correct to call me on my error. The gator (as welll as the FSUwhos) must always be addressed in their full gheyness.
I'm better than this. We all are.
I need to re-focus.