Xzavier Henderson Hits the Portal

Brock is a different player in a shotgun system. He didn’t belong in Coker T. Unfortunately, we didn’t adjust.
Brock was what he was. At UF he played in a qb friendly offense that used plenty of the shotgun. He was just feast or famine and that’s why he lost out to Rex. Who was a much better player. The whole legend of him in shotgun has grown to legendary status lol.
 
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I sense all kinds of sarcasm there my brother. But I get what what you mean. Atleast I'm hoping you mean he flashes but for all his own reasons he's held back. You mean when you say over the juco kid you'd take him over young? You like him like that? Okay. I'm gonna go check out his tape. I put value into your opinion hermano so I'll check it out. Personally I think LAST SEASONS Young in this offense could've been a first rounder if we get QB play ironed out. But I noticed he was lacking same explosiveness this spring that I saw from him last season. I hope that's an aberration.
I thought he dropped weight for the better? I’m surprised he didn’t look better.
 
Brock was what he was. At UF he played in a qb friendly offense that used plenty of the shotgun. He was just feast or famine and that’s why he lost out to Rex. Who was a much better player. The whole legend of him in shotgun has grown to legendary status lol.
It’s what he did to the gator when we played them. That’s the thing people remember. That and he was like a 99.9 something 5 star out of high school when the gator signed him.
 
For a WR transfer, I much rather get a guy who has dominated at a lower school than a guy who hasn't done anything at all after 3 years at an SEC school. Even if a little less athletic. (not talking about this D2 guy specifically, just in general).
He was misused at UiF. He fills a role/need with us.
 
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Brock was what he was. At UF he played in a qb friendly offense that used plenty of the shotgun. He was just feast or famine and that’s why he lost out to Rex. Who was a much better player. The whole legend of him in shotgun has grown to legendary status lol.
No shame in losing Rex at Florida. He was really good. In HS, Brock played in a system closer to Florida’s, if I’m not mistaken. Which he was more comfortable with.
 
It’s what he did to the gator when we played them. That’s the thing people remember. That and he was like a 99.9 something 5 star out of high school when the gator signed him.
But they forget he dug us into that deep hole with some epic boneheaded plays. They built that big lead with god awful qb play. Ingle Martin who transferred to Furman and a true Fr Chris Leak splitting snaps.
 
It’s what he did to the gator when we played them. That’s the thing people remember. That and he was like a 99.9 something 5 star out of high school when the gator signed him.
Yeah beacuse believe me nobody liked him when he was 1 hopping passes vs Tennessee or getting picked out of the shotgun in that game.
 
Brock was what he was. At UF he played in a qb friendly offense that used a lot of shotgun. He was just feast or famine and that’s why he lost out to Rex. Who was a much better player. The whole legend of him in shotgun has grown to legendary status lol.

Brock had one legendary game (half, really) against the gator and people have some bizarre memory like he was a great player.

Now, don’t get me wrong. That night in the OB was one of the best nights of my life, bar none. That place was an absolute insane asylum in the 2nd half that night. I will never forget the fun I had in the old girl for about an hour and a half as we came back.

But the rest of that season he was flat out terrible. He had a much better year in 2004 but he still wasn’t very good. He just didn’t turn the ball over as much. But for the vast majority of his tenure here, he stunk.
 
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Brock had one legendary game (half, really) against the gator and people have some bizarre memory like he was a great player.

Now, don’t get me wrong. That night in the OB was one of the best nights of my life, bar none. That place was an absolute insane asylum in the 2nd half that night. I will never forget the fun I had in the old girl for about an hour and a half that night as we came back.

But the rest of that season he was flat out terrible. He had a much better year in 2004 but he still wasn’t very good. He just didn’t turn the ball over as much. But for the vast majority of his tenure here, he stunk.
What QB, outside of Dorsey, didn’t “stink” in that system?
 
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Brock had one legendary game (half, really) against the gator and people have some bizarre memory like he was a great player.

Now, don’t get me wrong. That night in the OB was one of the best nights of my life, bar none. That place was an absolute insane asylum in the 2nd half that night. I will never forget the fun I had in the old girl for about an hour and a half as we came back.

But the rest of that season he was flat out terrible. He had a much better year in 2004 but he still wasn’t very good. He just didn’t turn the ball over as much. But for the vast majority of his tenure here, he stunk.
12 Td 17 Int. Let me repeat that 12 Td and 17 int. Yet we still went 10-2, which is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in football. I believe the D gave up 8.8 points per game. The VT game he went ham throwing int’s and pick sixes , it scarred me for life.
 
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Brock was what he was. At UF he played in a qb friendly offense that used plenty of the shotgun. He was just feast or famine and that’s why he lost out to Rex. Who was a much better player. The whole legend of him in shotgun has grown to legendary status lol.


I think it was about more than "just" the shotgun, it was the whole rhythm of the offense. Brock needed "snap-look-throw" over and over again, without giving the defense a chance to adjust. I'm not saying I'd ever put him in the Hurricanes all-time-greats list, but he was much more fluid in his last year.
 
It’s what he did to the gator when we played them. That’s the thing people remember. That and he was like a 99.9 something 5 star out of high school when the gator signed him.

That being around the last time we were excited about football other than a few moments of 2017 also leads to an inflated positivity…
 
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12 Td 17 Int. Let me repeat that 12 Td and 17 int. Yet we still went 10-2, which is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in football. I believe the D gave up 8.8 points per game. The VT game he went ham throwing int’s and pick sixes scarred me for life.
I bet the defense was ready to fight him after a loss.
 
What QB, outside of Dorsey, didn’t “stink” in that system?

So besides the 2 time Heisman finalist and 34 games in a row winner?

I’m not gonna sit here and say Coker was some great coach but Dorsey, with average physical tools, absolutely thrived surrounded by one of the best collections of talent ever. The year after he left, the QB who replaced him was surrounded by very similar talent, and sucked ***. Simple facts.
 
12 Td 17 Int. Let me repeat that 12 Td and 17 int. Yet we still went 10-2, which is one of the most amazing things I’ve seen in football. I believe the D gave up 8.8 points per game. The VT game he went ham throwing int’s and pick sixes , it scarred me for life.

And the next week vs Tennessee wasn’t much better!

They beat us, at home, gaining 170 yards of offense. That’s almost impossible.
 
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