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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 13:47:59 GMT -5
Driskel's errors didn't have anything to do with the Miami D line pressure on either interception. Darrell gets it. He just wants more credit for Miami than they deserve. It's not going to happen with any Gator that watched the game.
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Post by canefan on Sept 14, 2013 19:53:29 GMT -5
Driskel's errors didn't have anything to do with the Miami D line pressure on either interception. Darrell gets it. He just wants more credit for Miami than they deserve. It's not going to happen with any Gator that watched the game. No ET. Pretty much accept the die hards just cannot accept that you were just beaten. Listening to the commentary around college football, you are definitely in the minority with your opinion.
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Post by lz2112 on Sept 14, 2013 22:02:34 GMT -5
Driskel's errors didn't have anything to do with the Miami D line pressure on either interception. Darrell gets it. He just wants more credit for Miami than they deserve. It's not going to happen with any Gator that watched the game. No ET. Pretty much accept the die hards just cannot accept that you were just beaten. Listening to the commentary around college football, you are definitely in the minority with your opinion. You've been listening to different commentary than I have. But keep believing Miami is some juggernaut that dominated UF, and that Driskel's mistakes had nothing to do with Miami winning.
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Post by canefan on Sept 14, 2013 22:23:10 GMT -5
Not what I said and you know it. I was very complimentary to the Gators, particularly the defense. But like it or not most of UF's errors were forced by the Miami defense.
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Post by lz2112 on Sept 14, 2013 23:19:25 GMT -5
Not what I said and you know it. I was very complimentary to the Gators, particularly the defense. But like it or not most of UF's errors were forced by the Miami defense. Most, yes, but not the two Driskel interceptions. Miami forced the fumbles. Both the Miami O and the D made plays when they had to and deserved to win. But they did not force the two Driskel interceptions, and if he had not made those, UF deserved to win the game. But he did, and we didn't. Congrats.
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Post by canefan on Sept 15, 2013 0:33:29 GMT -5
Well, I guess you just have a different concept of forcing a bad throw. The first in particular, he was flushed from the pocket, retreated away from the line and tried to throw late over the middle. That was a classic forced error.
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Post by lz2112 on Sept 15, 2013 1:42:55 GMT -5
Well, I guess you just have a different concept of forcing a bad throw. The first in particular, he was flushed from the pocket, retreated away from the line and tried to throw late over the middle. That was a classic forced error. Granted Darrel, only the Miami defense could force Driskel into making that type of error, and it had no effect on the outcome.
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