Monday, September 6, 2010

Should Florida fans be worried about the offense?

I'm not an alarmist. I've read (and heard from a lot of friends and fellow fans) that it's time to hit the panic button.
Well, not so fast, I say.
While I didn't see the game until Breakfast with the Gators (I listened to it on the radio at work), it did sound ugly. And it was ugly. Mike Pouncey was not good. Deonte Thompson dropped a beautiful deep pass. Emanuel Moody couldn't get anything going on the ground.
So what? There were a lot of things going on Saturday that people seem ready to overlook, when they shouldn't overlook them. For many of the players, this was their first time starting a game in the Swamp. Yes, many of them have played in the Swamp before, but they played behind some fellows named Tim Tebow, Riley Cooper, Aaron Hernandez, Louis Murphy, Percy Harvin and Maurkice Pouncey. Not easy shoes to fill.
I'm not making excuses for our guys- even if there were nerves, they should've gotten it together after a quarter or so, right?
Well, maybe not. Keep in mind the offensive line was also heavily modified. There were three guys playing out of position, as well as one starter suspended for the game. You wonder why there were hardly any lanes for Moody and Demps to run through? That's why.
Also remember that Frankie Hammond Jr. and Andre Debose didn't play. Who knows when Hammond will be back, but expect to see Debose in the next game- it's their last chance to get him up to speed before the SEC slate begins.
On the bright side, the defense still looked good. I was pleased to hear Matt Elam's name being called a lot on the radio.
Don't hit the panic button just yet Gator fans. It was a fluke week. If this persists against USF, though, it may be a different story- both the result and the inclination to panic.

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