This fella is talking about foundational problems, but he's looking at the wrong foundation. I watched the Gators back when Steve Spurrier was running up the score on everybody, and let me tell you, their problem isn't the red zone. It's the fact they've forgotten what made them great. You want to talk about being soft? Look at their defense the last few years. They couldn't stop a nosebleed. We had games back in the Big 12 days where we'd trade scores all night, and the team that got the last stop won. Florida doesn't get stops. They're trying to out-scheme people instead of out-tough them. I remember when their defensive line was the stuff of nightmares. Now they're just another team. All this talk about red zone percentage is just a symptom. The disaese is a complete lack of identity. They used to have swagger. Now they have analytics. And as for offensive line push, son, we had an offensive line in the late 90s that could move mountains on fourth and one. You develop that over years, not in one offseason with a new slogan. Coach Sumrall can challenge them all he wants, but you can't install toughness from a playbook. That comes from a culture, and from what I've seen, that culture in Gainesville left with Urban Meyer. They're chasing ghosts while the rest of the SEC has passed them by.