It might...or it might not. Cunningham is a good quarterback, the Cards have a pair of good running backs and some good receivers. What they don't have is an offensive line that will make anyone forget the "Great Wall of Florida".
The more the running backs have the ball and the less Sims has to make decisions under duress the better off we will be. Run the damn ball and pass when we WANT to pass not when we HAVE to pass.
Their defense is awful in the sense of guys running free in the Miami game but they played better against Pitt and were able to shut Pitt down getting pressure on the quarterback. Their open field tackling leaves a lot to be desired.
I am going to go with a very shaky Cardinal win that covers the spread. After looking at their games against Miami and Pitt, I think they will be able to get more pressure on Sims than we will on their quarterback. It may not matter but their placekicker is a lot better than what we have...
We can win this game. Louisville has protection problems. Against Pitt, their quarterback suffered 7 sacks and a number against Miami as well. He seldom had a clean pocket to survey the field. That said, both teams have their backs to the wall. One team will limit mistakes, force turnovers...
He just about covered it but if you are on the west side of town out Dawson Road and Westover your best bet is probably El Vaquero's if you like Mexican. If you want deli type stuff Harvest Moon on Dawson Road. Blackbeard's is on Slappey Blvd closer to downtown as is Garganaos.
I hear you man, but my thinking is more about taking the pressure off the freshman quarterback and putting it on the shoulders of our best unit...the running backs. I have watched them closely multiple times...they are the real thing but the line has to block. Run the ball, limit turnovers...
A good point in spite of Butch being the punch line of so many insider jokes, my Florida friends who keep up with SEC doings a whole lot more than I do, give him credit for at least recruiting well enough to put the program back on track...sort of.
You want to win this game? You really want to win? Run the damn ball until they say "uncle" or leave the middle of the field wide open which is what happened when Miami scored multiple easy TDs. We can win this game but they are better, perhaps more explosive would be a better word, than...
God speed to a speedy recovery! This is a race to see whether your knee replacement recovery is in time to prevent your wife from beating you. My money is on your wife.
Both Miami and FSU yanked coaches early into their contracts. Willie only got about a year and a half before FSU sent him packing albeit with a big buyout no doubt. I believe it causes more problems than it solves to do this. Give the man time to do things his way. He thinks Tech is sitting...
Hats off to Syracuse. Their team decided that they were tired of losing and did something about it. They looked much better in nearly every phase of the game from what I saw playing UNC and Pitt. The only exception being they were surprisingly stout on defense against UNC's vaunted offense...
It is not the play calling that is the problem, its not running the football or necessarily passing the football. Its throwing the ball to the guys in the wrong colored jerseys and fumbling. Nobody, not UGA, not Clemson not Alabama can overcome 15 damn penalties in one game and ten turnovers...
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