You might need to watch the game again.
I wouldnt expect anything else from you. From your own mouth you have stated you are biased toward Feliciano. You have no credibility in this discussion. You might want to sit this one out.
Tempted to run through the film right now and make you look stupid.
I looked for Feliciano specifically. He had some troubling plays. Mostly all the guys did. I think in the 2nd half (going off memory), Feliciano had a play so bad that he clapped his hands in frustration. It's caught on the broadcast. I immediately looked to see who it was, thinking it was Bunche, and it was #70. Like I put in the other post, he didn't have a day like Mcderm nor was he a ****show out there, but it wasn't what I've come to expect of him. If that means my expectations of his play are too high, so be it. I think he's an NFL guard and an all-conference player. **** happens. They had some talented dudes.
Thats all I am saying. I know coaches treat these players like their kids so I understand wildcats aggressiveness, lol.. But it is what it is. Our oline struggled and Feliciano had plays where he got beat, they all did. But him saying he is going to make me look stupid just shows his biased. I think everyone knows we got our but kicked up front against the run. Im sure Feliciano would tell him the same.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZcdKSz7n_Y
First series starts @ 6:26
*Run. Feliciano pulls and blocks his man. Play was stuffed when McDermott was beat on the down-black. (once again)
*Run. Feliciano chips the DT and makes an excellent cut block on the LB
*Pass. PA roll-out. Excellent cut block once again.
*Run to the left side. Feliciano reach blocks his man. Not perfect but enough to stop penetration and allow Duke to get outside.
*Bubble option. Feliciano drives his man 2 yards off the ball. Dude slings him out of frustration.
*Pass. Roll-out left. Nobody to block but cuts the nearest guy.
*Pass. Feliciano stonewalls the DT.
*Fade pass. Nothing to see here.
*Pass for TD. Feliciano had nobody to block.
Series starts @ 16:04
*Run. Feliciano down-block on the LB. That's his man, he blocked him. Play failed on the front side.
*Pass. Can't tell whether he fell or was slung forward. Either way, not a good job by him.
*Pass. Feliciano stonewalls the DT. Allows zero pressure.
Series starts @ 19:23
*Run. Feliciano, from his Guard spot, reach-blocks the 4-technique and bullies him into the next level.
*Pass. Roll-out. Feliciano pulls. Doesn't end up blocking anybody cause Morris doesn't pull up, he runs into the pressure. SMH
*Run. Doesn't really do anything special, just blocks his guy.
*Bubble option. We should've ran the ball. Feliciano goes to next level to block somebody but we throw the bubble instead.
*Pass. Allows no pressure from the DT, with help from the McDermott.
*Pass. Play-action. Feliciano ducks his head and whiffs. Allows pressure.
Next series they put in Bunche and he gets worked. Moving on...
Series starts @ 30:50
*Pass. Play-action. Great cut block.
*Pass. Play-action again. Down-block. Nothing to see here.
*Pass. Don't know who he was supposed to block here but he ends up blocking nobody. Didn't see the stunt coming from the ride side.
Series starts @ 40:27
*Run. Down-blocks the DT. Doesn't destroy him or anything but keeps him off the line-of-scrimmage and does his job.
*Run. Attempts to reach-block the DT but kinda gets beat across his face. Doesn't end up affecting the play.
*Pass. Powell collides with Feliciano, but then Powell leaves and rushes to where the Center is supposed to be for help. Powell and the Nose Tackle exchanged and it screwed up Linder, McDermott and Feliciano. The whole interior broke down on this play.
Series starts @ 45:20
*Run. He has to reach block Easley. He stays on him and drives him outside. There's nothing he can do here. Easley already has him beat to the outside by alignment. This ball should either be cut underneath or shouldn't be run at all due to UF's alignment. Asking your Guard to reach-block a 1st round 3-technique is silly. This play breaks down due to Walford and Flowers, who blocks nobody on the first level.
*Run right. He has nobody to block here.
*Pass. His man goes away from him on a stunt. Nobody to block.
Series starts @ 50:00
*PA pass. Feliciano pulls. Same ol' thing. Morris doesn't pull up, runs toward the pressure. Nothing to see here.
*Run. Cut-block on the LB. Doesn't get him to the ground this time but was effective enough that the LB wouldn't have made a play if the run had popped.
*Pass. Sprint-out left. Nobody to block.
*Pass. Feliciano is the only guy that allows his man to get zero pressure.
Next series. Bunche is in and getting worked as usual.
I'm a bit into the 4th quarter now and while it wasn't his best game he hasn't necessarily looked like "crap" yet. Do I really have to keep going? I doubt it gets much better or worse from here to the end of the game.
I think you guys saw him get beat once or twice and since you're not used to seeing that, you jumped to conclusions. Feel free to take a look at the film yourself.