How do I explain the offense?

This is a cheeseburger. Imagine going to a fast food joint and getting a cheeseburger. Now imagine that you ask for ketchup on this burger. You take it home, open it up and there’s mustard on it instead. You don’t really like mustard, but there’s no going back. It’s still a burger, it will still fill you up, but it definitely won’t leave you feeling good about your eating experience. Basically, you’re stuck with the crappy burger you got. The Kentucky offense is that burger, and Curtis Pulley is the ketchup you wanted. This offense was built around Curtis Pulley, and because he screwed up, everybody else on offense has to pay for it and get thrown to the wolves.
I still am not in favor of Randall Cobb being a full-time quarterback because I think he can still do some things at receiver, especially now that it looks like Dicky Lyons is out for the year. I have to stop right there because I need to say something else about DLJ. If yesterday was that last time I’ll ever see Dicky Lyons Jr. in a Kentucky uniform, I have to say it was an absolute privilege to watch him play every single time, and he will go down as one of my favorite players to ever put on the jersey. While I still think Cobb should play receiver (because I think he’ll finish his college career as a receiver), it’s worth a shot to play him a few more snaps at QB than he’s been getting. Mike Hartline had a very bad game. I don’t know if he just wasn’t on the same page as the receivers or what it was, but that caliber of quarterback play will not lead to another win this season. There is no quick fix to the offense, but if that keeps up, something has to be done.
Once again, the defense was not at fault for the outcome of the game. In essence, they gave up one touchdown, the last one that gave Carolina the lead. And that one was mainly a result of fatigue because the offense went 3-and-out on every stinking possession in the half. I don’t care if you’re the 1985 Bears, if your defense spends over 20 minutes on the field in one half, it will wear down and give up scores. My only flaw with the defense was the lack of safety help when SC threw away from Lindley and Jones, which was every single passing play after the interception. UK’s two starting corners are as good as you’ll find at the position in the conference, but Steve Spurrier will exploit any weaknesses a defense has, and the backup corners are the weakness of the UK defense. I realize the safeties can’t be omnipresent, but they have to help out McAtee, Moore, Burden and Guy on the slot post patterns.
What was up with special teams? Kentucky made two special teams mistakes that resulted in 14 points. South Carolina missed three field goals and made four turnovers, and Kentucky could only get seven points out of it. I can understand the long kickoff return after the Lindley TD because how often does Masthay not get a touchback on a kickoff? But that blocked field goal was ridiculous. If the guy who blocked it whiffed, seven or eight guys could have come in and done the same thing. It wasn’t the fault of the snapper, holder or kicker. The line just got overwhelmed right down the middle. That one didn’t have a chance. I realize this is supposed to be a rebuilding year and a lesser UK team would have lost to Middle Tennessee and maybe Louisville, but a program on the upswing can’t keep making those mistakes.
But here’s the good news: This offense can only improve with experience because all the skill guys are so green. Kentucky plays the worst team in the SEC next week, and don’t let that win over Auburn fool you. Auburn fired their OC last week. Anybody in America could have beaten Auburn with that drama going on. Arkansas is terrible. I’ve seen them suck on TV three different times. They are beatable. In Arkansas, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt and Tennessee, UK faces four teams with bad offenses where the games could go either way. All they have to do is win two of them. This loss hurts terribly, but it doesn’t mean the season is over. Now if Arkansas wins next week, my opinion is subject to change.
Also, I heard some good news on the Daniel Orton front. Nothing’s official yet, but let’s just say he must have really enjoyed Matthew Mitchell’s dancing.
I’m Seth Stogsdill, and man, was I ever wrong about LSU last night.





