I was relieved to see how our offense looked against Syracuse

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ConantheVolbarian

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Prior to watching our offense against Syracuse last Saturday, I (like most of you) was beginning to think our offense left with Alex Golesh and we'd never see the explosiveness we saw in 2022 again. Thankfully, we were wrong. The tempo is back. The creativity is back. Where the heck have designed QB runs and pass plays to RBs been? It was so nice to see all those things again and it was especially nice to see a QB who looked comfortable and poised running the system. The best part? We're still completely under the radar even though we've quietly upgraded most of the positions we needed to upgrade to take the next step and realistically compete for a SEC championship and make a playoff run. The Georgia game next week is looking more and more interesting. Go Vols! This is going to be a fun season, boys
 
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Agree with your positive assessment of the O. I think there were a good many completely new wrinkles have been added to the offense that we’ve not seen in CJH’s tenure which is encouraging to see them adapting.
 
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I know Heupel has Georgia circled. From what I saw against ‘Cuse we were very vanilla, as we will be this week. Execution of what was available was really good.

I expect the kitchen sink against Georgia.
 
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They did not have those holding and false start penalties that put them in 3rd and long situations. Enjoyed seeing that. Well disciplined line and good QB management.
I was glad to see that too. Our o line under Heupel has been notoriously bad when it comes to penalties. I just want to see Aguilar get those high passes down. Kept seeing people say it got better as the game went on. No it didn't. He was still throwing high in the 3rd quarter when I turned the game off for my 2nd watch. This was a known issue before he got here too though. Announcers think it's his footwork, but on a few I seen, it looks like it could be in his grip on the ball or release.

Either way, dude is a baller, but if he can't get his accuracy fixed, it'll cost us those close games.
 
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