Offense is improving...

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The offense is improving and the quarterback and receivers are hitting their stride now. The running backs are awesome and it was a super road win against a solid team in Lexington.

As Majors said: "They remember what you do in November."

It may just be that the Tennessee Vols are ready to play and defeat 2 ranked teams back to back.

Why not muddle up the SEC East race completely and avenge the Georgia Dogs for their rudeness last year in Athens? It can be done with week to week improvement and the maniacal home crowd at Neyland.
 
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The offense is improving and the quarterback and receivers are hitting their stride now. The running backs are awesome and it was a super road win against a solid team in Lexington.

As Majors said: "They remember what you do in November."

It may just be that the Tennessee Vols are ready to play and defeat 2 ranked teams back to back.

Why not muddle up the SEC East race completely and avenge the Georgia Dogs for their rudeness last year in Athens? It can be done with week to week improvement and the maniacal home crowd at Neyland.
I hope it has improved enough to score more than 35 points against Georgia when we play them. Then I will believe we have improved to be a contender. If we score enough to beat Missouri, that would also be be a good indicator.
 
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I agree, I feel the offense is finally starting to gel. The OC has figured out what Milton can and cannot do, The OL finally got their "anchor" back at center. Milton for the frst time this week was able to roll out and hit an open receiver. The receivers only had 1 drop I can remember this week.
The RB have been a constant this year. I will say this much, I like Small and he has done nothing wrong, but he is our third best back at this point and the depth chart should show that. Wright and Sampson are clearly the most dynamic playmakers at RB.
 
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I agree, I feel the offense is finally starting to gel. The OC has figured out what Milton can and cannot do, The OL finally got their "anchor" back at center. Milton for the frst time this week was able to roll out and hit an open receiver. The receivers only had 1 drop I can remember this week.
The RB have been a constant this year. I will say this much, I like Small and he has done nothing wrong, but he is our third best back at this point and the depth chart should show that. Wright and Sampson are clearly the most dynamic playmakers at RB.
probaly but he is a better blocker
 
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I agree, I feel the offense is finally starting to gel. The OC has figured out what Milton can and cannot do, The OL finally got their "anchor" back at center. Milton for the frst time this week was able to roll out and hit an open receiver. The receivers only had 1 drop I can remember this week.
The RB have been a constant this year. I will say this much, I like Small and he has done nothing wrong, but he is our third best back at this point and the depth chart should show that. Wright and Sampson are clearly the most dynamic playmakers at RB.
Well he did some things against UK that he has never done; like throwing a couple of dimes while running for his life. Where did that come from??
 
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I want them to step on the gas for 4 quarters. Seems like we lose faith in Milton in the second half.
 
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The offense is improving and the quarterback and receivers are hitting their stride now. The running backs are awesome and it was a super road win against a solid team in Lexington.

As Majors said: "They remember what you do in November."

It may just be that the Tennessee Vols are ready to play and defeat 2 ranked teams back to back.

Why not muddle up the SEC East race completely and avenge the Georgia Dogs for their rudeness last year in Athens? It can be done with week to week improvement and the maniacal home crowd at Neyland.

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Well, they remember TN because we lay an egg vs FL every single September, then get a homecoming, UK, & Vandy every year in Nov. That sure helps.
We didn’t play UF on a yearly basis back then, and in addition to UK, and Vandy, we had Ole Miss on the Nov. schedule. It’s was still the SEC, and those were some tuff fought games by all involved.
 
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