The Svengali
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After big losses it’s hard for me to sleep; I toss and turn all night reliving the game and missed plays like a bad nightmare. It hurts to lose to the Gators, but last night I slept well. Why?
The team showed BIG heart and fought like **** to the bitter end. Nobody quit, and that’s encouraging. And think about this: as bad as our OL played (and that’s possibly the worst OL play I’ve ever seen) incredibly we had a legit shot at stealing the game. We were literally thiiiiiiiiuus close from stealing it.
We were in scoring position to win the game, even though we had 14 penalties for 118 yards (essentially a TD), 10 sacks allowed from a young OL with two Freshman tackles, a RS freshman QB, and after JT gave them 14 points
The things I saw last night are all FIXABLE and the players on the OL will improve with more experience.
Missed tackles on the gators 1st TD? Fixable; that’s what happens in first games.
11 of the 14 penalties were on the young OL? Fixable. Inexperience and jitters got the best of the young tackles
QB1 holding the ball far too long too often? Fixable. He will learn to throw it away as the season goes on
Enos not chipping and helping the OL? Fixable. Enos Didn’t call a great game in the 2nd half, but I think part of it was seeing how guys react in a game setting for the first time. He will improve and learn from this game.
The defense fought like **** and did everything in their power to win it, even though field position was bad most of the game. The had 4 turnovers and two huge 4th quarter picks that gave us a chance to win it on two occasions. That’s very encouraging, and the D will be even better when Trevon Hill and Roussau start eating into Patchans minutes. Put simply, I think Garvin should switch back to left and we should start Hill on the right. I like Patchan, but he should be a reserve, and not starting.
Lastly, I really like what Manny is doing and last night showed me he’s definitely the guy. He showed he can get the team to play hard and maintain intensity when facing adversity. The only two guys that were overwhelmed by it all were the Freshman tackles, and that was somewhat expected. The offense is young snd there are lots of young guys on D too.
The foundation for a great team and great program is in place, and i haven’t felt like this in 14 years. We are going to be OK
The team showed BIG heart and fought like **** to the bitter end. Nobody quit, and that’s encouraging. And think about this: as bad as our OL played (and that’s possibly the worst OL play I’ve ever seen) incredibly we had a legit shot at stealing the game. We were literally thiiiiiiiiuus close from stealing it.
We were in scoring position to win the game, even though we had 14 penalties for 118 yards (essentially a TD), 10 sacks allowed from a young OL with two Freshman tackles, a RS freshman QB, and after JT gave them 14 points
The things I saw last night are all FIXABLE and the players on the OL will improve with more experience.
Missed tackles on the gators 1st TD? Fixable; that’s what happens in first games.
11 of the 14 penalties were on the young OL? Fixable. Inexperience and jitters got the best of the young tackles
QB1 holding the ball far too long too often? Fixable. He will learn to throw it away as the season goes on
Enos not chipping and helping the OL? Fixable. Enos Didn’t call a great game in the 2nd half, but I think part of it was seeing how guys react in a game setting for the first time. He will improve and learn from this game.
The defense fought like **** and did everything in their power to win it, even though field position was bad most of the game. The had 4 turnovers and two huge 4th quarter picks that gave us a chance to win it on two occasions. That’s very encouraging, and the D will be even better when Trevon Hill and Roussau start eating into Patchans minutes. Put simply, I think Garvin should switch back to left and we should start Hill on the right. I like Patchan, but he should be a reserve, and not starting.
Lastly, I really like what Manny is doing and last night showed me he’s definitely the guy. He showed he can get the team to play hard and maintain intensity when facing adversity. The only two guys that were overwhelmed by it all were the Freshman tackles, and that was somewhat expected. The offense is young snd there are lots of young guys on D too.
The foundation for a great team and great program is in place, and i haven’t felt like this in 14 years. We are going to be OK
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