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<blockquote data-quote="motynes" data-source="post: 745948" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>So, I'm sitting here watching the game again and here are my observations. </p><p></p><p>UCF won because they were in better shape and were better coached. Heupel said coming out at half that the first quarter our defense came out in something they had never seen from us on film. That took them a little to adjust. Seems that way in the 2nd half as well. One of the other things that seemed to fall their way, was we were absolutely gassed on defense in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Rarely could we even get lined up correctly. That is because we’re we were completely gassed.</p><p></p><p>On to some positives. Charlie Thomas and knight are badasses. They need to be on the field all the time. Walton seemed to be locked down on his guy. </p><p></p><p>On offense. I spent the majority of last year complaining about Patenaude. His playing calling is good. We had people open. Our running game was good. As far as Gibbs is concerned he was superb vision and is a natural offensive player. He is going to be outstanding. He also has the amazing balance To where he gets every available yard. That is there. He’s gonna be fun. Dontae Smith is pretty great as well. We have really potential with him as well. </p><p>Ezzard has been extremely consistent. He knows how to play football as well and find the soft stop in the defense. I think our receivers are outstanding. May not just run by you, but they are solid. </p><p></p><p>Oline seemed to have much more trouble with UCF than FSU and all the talent that was talked about FSU. </p><p></p><p>sims was what you should expect from a freshman. He has his strengths and weaknesses. His strengths are extreme accuracy on underneath routes, quick decision Making on the first underneath option, and his pocket presence is wonderful as well. He is also tough as nails. He took some huge hits and got up smiling. I still remember the hit that seem to shatter Vad Lee’s confidence against UNC. He does not have the natural vision that Gibbs has running the ball down field. Also, he doesn’t seem to prepare himself for contact, when contact is obvious. I hope he learns this sooner rather than later for his own sake. He doesn’t seem to have great accuracy down the field. He has the tools and potential to be great. Let’s hope he continues to progress.</p><p></p><p>I do believe the only thing that separated the two teams yesterday was we were completely worn out in the 2nd and 4th quarters and they seemed perfectly fine. And that was the difference in the game. That was where most of our TOs were. That is where it got out of hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motynes, post: 745948, member: 745"] So, I'm sitting here watching the game again and here are my observations. UCF won because they were in better shape and were better coached. Heupel said coming out at half that the first quarter our defense came out in something they had never seen from us on film. That took them a little to adjust. Seems that way in the 2nd half as well. One of the other things that seemed to fall their way, was we were absolutely gassed on defense in the 2nd and 3rd quarters. Rarely could we even get lined up correctly. That is because we’re we were completely gassed. On to some positives. Charlie Thomas and knight are badasses. They need to be on the field all the time. Walton seemed to be locked down on his guy. On offense. I spent the majority of last year complaining about Patenaude. His playing calling is good. We had people open. Our running game was good. As far as Gibbs is concerned he was superb vision and is a natural offensive player. He is going to be outstanding. He also has the amazing balance To where he gets every available yard. That is there. He’s gonna be fun. Dontae Smith is pretty great as well. We have really potential with him as well. Ezzard has been extremely consistent. He knows how to play football as well and find the soft stop in the defense. I think our receivers are outstanding. May not just run by you, but they are solid. Oline seemed to have much more trouble with UCF than FSU and all the talent that was talked about FSU. sims was what you should expect from a freshman. He has his strengths and weaknesses. His strengths are extreme accuracy on underneath routes, quick decision Making on the first underneath option, and his pocket presence is wonderful as well. He is also tough as nails. He took some huge hits and got up smiling. I still remember the hit that seem to shatter Vad Lee’s confidence against UNC. He does not have the natural vision that Gibbs has running the ball down field. Also, he doesn’t seem to prepare himself for contact, when contact is obvious. I hope he learns this sooner rather than later for his own sake. He doesn’t seem to have great accuracy down the field. He has the tools and potential to be great. Let’s hope he continues to progress. I do believe the only thing that separated the two teams yesterday was we were completely worn out in the 2nd and 4th quarters and they seemed perfectly fine. And that was the difference in the game. That was where most of our TOs were. That is where it got out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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