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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 746167" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>Here my opinion on how we did yesterday. Feel free to disagree as some is opinion.</p><p></p><p>Overall grade C-. Our punting was phenomenal. Our KOs were deep and Gibbs had a great KO return. Blocked 27-yard FG due to low kick continued our truly dismal kicking.</p><p></p><p>To Collins credit, he benched Kelly and then Stewart made next two EPs with high kicks that couldn’t be blocked easily. But our lack of place-kicking prowess results in distorting our 4th down play calling. I watched the Miami kicker make a 56-yard FG with 10 yards to spare last night. Miami will win games with a kicker like that (we did with Butker) and we will lose games unless we can reliably make FG kicks within 45 yards.</p><p></p><p>One improvement in the UCF game was Gibbs returning. I still like fair catching KOs inside the 10-15 based on opponent but Gibbs can make things happen and did on his first return of 70 yards. In reality, Gibbs makes a difference any time he got the ball and was a lot of our total offense rushing (66 yards) and catching (60 yards). But Gibbs fumbled another KO fortunately in the end zone which he downed for a TB and then had a return to only the 19. UCF fair caught or let ball go into EZ on every KO. I think that is generally a better coaching decision. Given UCF has a pretty good record with less ranked recruited talent, I think they are well coached.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]9076[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 746167, member: 322"] Here my opinion on how we did yesterday. Feel free to disagree as some is opinion. Overall grade C-. Our punting was phenomenal. Our KOs were deep and Gibbs had a great KO return. Blocked 27-yard FG due to low kick continued our truly dismal kicking. To Collins credit, he benched Kelly and then Stewart made next two EPs with high kicks that couldn’t be blocked easily. But our lack of place-kicking prowess results in distorting our 4th down play calling. I watched the Miami kicker make a 56-yard FG with 10 yards to spare last night. Miami will win games with a kicker like that (we did with Butker) and we will lose games unless we can reliably make FG kicks within 45 yards. One improvement in the UCF game was Gibbs returning. I still like fair catching KOs inside the 10-15 based on opponent but Gibbs can make things happen and did on his first return of 70 yards. In reality, Gibbs makes a difference any time he got the ball and was a lot of our total offense rushing (66 yards) and catching (60 yards). But Gibbs fumbled another KO fortunately in the end zone which he downed for a TB and then had a return to only the 19. UCF fair caught or let ball go into EZ on every KO. I think that is generally a better coaching decision. Given UCF has a pretty good record with less ranked recruited talent, I think they are well coached. [ATTACH type="full"]9076[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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