Title: not to rehash, but about the Fla pass play for the TD Post by: bamalum67 on October 08, 2011, 06:24:06 AM Thinking about that pass play for the TD, seems to me that FLA saw something about our cornerback that they thought they could beat..they knew we had a tough defense, and most likely had seen lots of film from our games, so I'm thinking they liked their chances of this play and that's why they called it..'course it helped that our free safety got snookered on the play action.
So now that that has occurred, will other teams try to expose a weak area they think they see? Answer is obvious, that's what teams try to do always..realistically speaking, where do you think our weak area(s) are on defense? I am particularly thinking about LSwho..they have as good a staff as anyone, and I am sure they are breaking down every frame of film looking for an edge. We are doing the same..and I think OUR staff is better than theirs! Title: Re: not to rehash, but about the Fla pass play for the TD Post by: 2Stater on October 08, 2011, 06:32:14 AM Thinking about that pass play for the TD, seems to me that FLA saw something about our cornerback that they thought they could beat..they knew we had a tough defense, and most likely had seen lots of film from our games, so I'm thinking they liked their chances of this play and that's why they called it..'course it helped that our free safety got snookered on the play action. So now that that has occurred, will other teams try to expose a weak area they think they see? Answer is obvious, that's what teams try to do always..realistically speaking, where do you think our weak area(s) are on defense? I am particularly thinking about LSwho..they have as good a staff as anyone, and I am sure they are breaking down every frame of film looking for an edge. We are doing the same..and I think OUR staff is better than theirs! 67, the who doesn't have a QB that can drop a bomb with the precision that Brantley did on that play. On the ESPN website, they had a video of Robert Smith saying that in his opinion, Bama had a more well rounded offense than LSU and also said he thought Bama's defense was better than LSU's. I agree. Title: Re: not to rehash, but about the Fla pass play for the TD Post by: BAMAWV on October 08, 2011, 06:32:22 AM Thinking about that pass play for the TD, seems to me that FLA saw something about our cornerback that they thought they could beat..they knew we had a tough defense, and most likely had seen lots of film from our games, so I'm thinking they liked their chances of this play and that's why they called it..'course it helped that our free safety got snookered on the play action. Glad you cleared that up for yourself.So now that that has occurred, will other teams try to expose a weak area they think they see? Answer is obvious, that's what teams try to do always..realistically speaking, where do you think our weak area(s) are on defense? I am particularly thinking about LSwho..they have as good a staff as anyone, and I am sure they are breaking down every frame of film looking for an edge. We are doing the same..and I think OUR staff is better than theirs! Title: Re: not to rehash, but about the Fla pass play for the TD Post by: Coach Hank Crisp on October 08, 2011, 07:51:03 AM CNS stated Florida opened up in a new formation with 2 TEs that we had not practiced for. He also said Bama has not played worth a dam* on defense in the first quarter. That play gave them something to practice for in the future.
Title: Re: not to rehash, but about the Fla pass play for the TD Post by: Old Tider on October 08, 2011, 03:57:01 PM Just as shocking was the Gator goal-line stand. I'll wager Saban has been practicing how to score from the one-yard line on four downs. In fact, it was more shocking, because it involved our line, not one defender.
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