A noticeable aspect missing from the Gators' quarterback resume in the past two contests is his usage as a runner. That facet of his game is a significant piece of what makes him a unique talent — given the uncanny athleticism and physical attributes he carries.
According to Napier, the reserved approach his quarterback has adopted in the past two weeks is by design for more than one reason.
"I think our situation at quarterback has something to do with that, if that makes sense," Napier said in reference to the depth the position group presents at the moment with Jalen Kitna, Kyle Engel and Max Brown behind Richardson.
When put into that perspective, the decision to limit him may not be the wrong one, considering the gap between Florida's top signal caller and the options who sit behind him on the depth chart. :scared:scaredHowever, it's not the right one where team success is concerned, either.
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I dont like to see anyone get hurt in a game like this but Tennessee may think about slamming that knee and ankle a few times early .
If we see Richardson leave the game for any reason, this play wins.