Vol Farmer
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Banks is who let the game get out of hand in the first half. They played zone and thought our DL would force the Florida QB into mistakes. They were very passive and it cost us.You're right the Offensive line is terrible but it falls in Miltons lap as well, I felt Banks did a good job with adjustments.
I was on the Milton train but either the play caller does not have faith in him or the play caller sucks . Joe is not going to win you a game because he is a great QB . I do not know if the others can or not but Joe M whom I like is not it .Milton had almost 300 yards passing. If you want to blame something for limiting us to only 16 points; I would start with penalties and the fact that the running game barely totaled 100 yards. We lost in the trenches. Period. The OL couldn’t block and the DL couldn’t stop Eitiene or get pressure on Mertz. Same story as almost every loss ever against Florida. Same as it ever was
I’ve read that in fact had they either steered away from the iceberg OR put the props in reverse, but not both, the ship would likely have survived. If they hadn’t tried to turn and had instead only thrown it in reverse, the front of the ship would have taken the damage, and only the waterproof compartments would have been breached. If on the other hand they had turned without ‘braking,’ the ship would have turned more quickly, potentially avoiding the iceberg or mitigating the force of the glancing blow such that the hull would not have been as badly breached.The Captain of the Titanic adjusted the speed of the ship after it struck the iceberg too; but the damage had already been done. The first half defense dug a whole from which we could not extract ourselves
I agreeI'll post this here because of the thread title. The game, like any other, can be analyzed a million different ways.
Bottom line, Tennessee did not bring the proper effort level and when they did it was too late.
The first half effort level was epitomized by the defensive back's attempted tackle on Etienne's TD run. You can't bring that level of effort on the road in the SEC against a team that really needed a win badly.
If they brought the effort level that Squirrel did on the first third down of the 2nd half that he had in order to pick up the first down, it's a different game.
But, for whatever reason, beyond all the x's and o's, refs, etc., the effort level was not what it needed to be.
It just wasn't
they try to run clock the entire second half and qb cut his hand--defense had no real pressure in second halfAlthough not the best, Banks’ defense adjusted at the half and were put in a tough spot when they scored when they started in the red zone. If you told me Florida would score only 29 tonight, I would have hoped we could win with that.
All true. Of course striking the iceberg head on at over 20 miles and hour would have thrown every single person on the ship into the nearest forward bulkhead at that same speed which might have killed almost as many people. The bottom line is that the Captain only had a few seconds to make a decisionI’ve read that in fact had they either steered away from the iceberg OR put the props in reverse, but not both, the ship would likely have survived. If they hadn’t tried to turn and had instead only thrown it in reverse, the front of the ship would have taken the damage, and only the waterproof compartments would have been breached. If on the other hand they had turned without ‘braking,’ the ship would have turned more quickly, potentially avoiding the iceberg or mitigating the force of the glancing blow such that the hull would not have been as badly breached.
It got out of hand just as much because we could muster no offense, but either way it stunk.Banks is who let the game get out of hand in the first half. They played zone and thought our DL would force the Florida QB into mistakes. They were very passive and it cost us.
The offensive play calling in the first half never put the ball down field and the defense could put the pressure on Milton with our very poor OL play. If I were Nico I would be sniffing around for a team with a respectable OL next season because he is going to get killed here.
I'll post this here because of the thread title. The game, like any other, can be analyzed a million different ways.
Bottom line, Tennessee did not bring the proper effort level and when they did it was too late.
The first half effort level was epitomized by the defensive back's attempted tackle on Etienne's TD run. You can't bring that level of effort on the road in the SEC against a team that really needed a win badly.
If they brought the effort level that Squirrel did on the first third down of the 2nd half that he had in order to pick up the first down, it's a different game.
But, for whatever reason, beyond all the x's and o's, refs, etc., the effort level was not what it needed to be.
It just wasn't
Amazing how many yards you can hold a team to while they are actively playing to only run out the clock while nursing a multi score lead and the qb for said team is literally bleeding out of his throwing glove.Although not the best, Banks’ defense adjusted at the half and were put in a tough spot when they scored when they started in the red zone. If you told me Florida would score only 29 tonight, I would have hoped we could win with that.
I'll post this here because of the thread title. The game, like any other, can be analyzed a million different ways.
Bottom line, Tennessee did not bring the proper effort level and when they did it was too late.
The first half effort level was epitomized by the defensive back's attempted tackle on Etienne's TD run. You can't bring that level of effort on the road in the SEC against a team that really needed a win badly.
If they brought the effort level that Squirrel did on the first third down of the 2nd half that he had in order to pick up the first down, it's a different game.
But, for whatever reason, beyond all the x's and o's, refs, etc., the effort level was not what it needed to be.
It just wasn't