Randy Sanders Thread

#26
#26
Originally posted by U-T@Sep 18, 2005 3:03 PM
People can blaim Sanders all they want but he was not the one who fumbled a punt, got a FG blocked, and made a mistake trying a fake punt.

Those 3 mistakes cost us HUGE
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amen. He called a decent game.
 
#27
#27
Originally posted by checkerboard_charly@Sep 17, 2005 11:08 PM
i will never again say one nice word about the worst offensive co. in the nation.. horrible horrible horrible.
thank god we have john chavis to make our team at least look presentable. 

i am very upset about this loss. and i am gonna go break something.
so here is to u Sanders,
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Amen. The lack of execution, a favorite line on this site, is a result of the OC calling plays the will NOT work against fast defenses. Lateral passing = zero offense. Lateral rushing = zero yards against smaller, faster defenses. Stretch the field, never. Throw between the hash marks, not on his watch. Score points under Sanders, never. He sucks, pitiful, end of story. :banghead:
 
#28
#28
Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Sep 18, 2005 2:20 PM
I'm not trying to stir the pot here, but could someone list Sanders qualifications in this thread please?

The reason I ask this is because he just inherited this job from Fulmer because Cut left and we were in a pinch.  Please don't tell me that Sanders helped us win a NC, we all know that was Cut's gameplan.

Does anyone else think that it was a HUGE mistake not to take applications for an OC when the position opened up?  We all know that we could have gotten someone dynamic as an OC.  Why didn't we?

I also realize that special teams got us in trouble last night, but if we were better on offense, maybe some of those plays wouldn't have happened in the first place.  But that's football, it's a fickle game sometimes..

So the RS qualifications....what are they?
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I said this last year, and posted a topic last week asking for the qualifications for the job OC at UT. I got zero answers. RS flat out SUCKS!!!!!! :thefinger: him
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#29
#29
Just PICK A PERMANENT QB and stick with him. All this constant switching will not promote continuity with the team. I think CPF is afraid to do this.




 
#30
#30
we should have run the ball no matter how many were in the box, draws,miss direction, reverses, play action, toss sweep they were small up front wear them down. we did none of these and the special teams sucked big time cant win with the game plan we played.
 
#31
#31
Originally posted by volwarren@Sep 18, 2005 4:35 PM
we should have run the ball no matter how many were in the box, draws,miss direction, reverses, play action, toss sweep  they were small up front wear them down. we did none of these and the special teams sucked big time cant win with the game plan we played.
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Amen brother. :rock:
 
#32
#32
I am sick and tired of Randy Sanders play calling the vols were running the ball well and then they stopped. I know you got to mix it up but why not make them stop it and then pass it. every year its the same crap. if we had a offensive cordinator half as good as our defensive cordinator we would win alot more games.
 
#33
#33
he must be kidnapped and tied up and thrown in a dark alley somewhere far away from here.


i hope he reads this site.


u suck randy sanders....so get lost.
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#36
#36
You all sicken me.

Every day its either "we run too much, we throw too much, we don't give the deep ball, blah blah blah"

Look

If the RB's can't get and yards...why keep pounding ONLY a running game
If the WR's are going to flat out drop the deep ball..why keep throwing it...if a DB is even close to them, they curl up and dir

We can't just throw deep every down. Part of the game is time of possession. You have to mix it up, which I thought we did well.

The OL not giving the QB time to throw, thus making him scramble..that's NOT GOOD against a mobile defense, like florida's.

Snapping the ball through the QB's legs, where it is obviously unreachable doesn't help you at all..it turns a third and 3 into a 3rd and 25.

The screen helps keep pressure off the qb..it would have worked will if the receiver would get a damn block..which they never did. The same with running laterally to the corner..works well if THEY BLOCK!

THE PLAYCALLING WAS NOT THE ISSUE! If the offense cannot execute simple plays, how are they going to go with more elaborate, flamboyant play calling?

I didn't see Urban's great offense do too well..and it's supposed to be as radical as it comes. Last I checked, it barely did better than our 'old fashioned' offense.

Hell, i'll take ours any day, over what they were using.

I was 4 rows up, on the sideline for the UF game. I had a pretty good view, and I can tell you, it was the players fault for this game, not the coaches. YOu get a whole new appreciation for the game when a dropped punt is 15 yards away from you. Don't blame the coaches..you can't coach individuals choking.
 
#37
#37
Originally posted by jwells@Sep 18, 2005 9:44 PM
You all sicken me.

Every day its either "we run too much, we throw too much, we don't give the deep ball, blah blah blah"

Look

If the RB's can't get and yards...why keep pounding ONLY a running game
If the WR's are going to flat out drop the deep ball..why keep throwing it...if a DB is even close to them, they curl up and dir

We can't just throw deep every down. Part of the game is time of possession. You have to mix it up, which I thought we did well.

The OL not giving the QB time to throw, thus making him scramble..that's NOT GOOD against a mobile defense, like florida's.

Snapping the ball through the QB's legs, where it is obviously unreachable doesn't help you at all..it turns a third and 3 into a 3rd and 25.

The screen helps keep pressure off the qb..it would have worked will if the receiver would get a damn block..which they never did. The same with running laterally to the corner..works well if THEY BLOCK!

THE PLAYCALLING WAS NOT THE ISSUE! If the offense cannot execute simple plays, how are they going to go with more elaborate, flamboyant play calling?

I didn't see Urban's great offense do too well..and it's supposed to be as radical as it comes. Last I checked, it barely did better than our 'old fashioned' offense.

Hell, i'll take ours any day, over what they were using.

I was 4 rows up, on the sideline for the UF game. I had a pretty good view, and I can tell you, it was the players fault for this game, not the coaches. YOu get a whole new appreciation for the game  when a dropped punt is 15 yards away from you. Don't blame the coaches..you can't coach individuals choking.
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#38
#38
Bad mistake not playing Clausen as QB. Why couldn't Sanders see short gains were the answere to walking down the field on the Gators?
Clausen is a pro at short yard gains eating the field up a little at a time.
What happens next. They try covering short passes, draws them in and "BANG" the long one is wide open. Touchdown.
Sanders must go, this has been said for a few years.
 
#39
#39
If you don't think Fulmer has a heavy hand in the playcalling your crazy
 
#40
#40
Originally posted by Vol67@Sep 19, 2005 8:04 AM
If you don't think Fulmer has a heavy hand in the playcalling your crazy
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No kidding. He had the playcard most of the game. The zoo that was our sidelines was not pretty to see on national TV. Sanders yelling at Trooper, and CPF. Not a good scene for new prospects. It is time to gain control of the program, but I am fear it might be a bit late for that. I just hope our players can pull together and show up BIG this weekend.
 
#42
#42
Originally posted by olvolfan@Sep 19, 2005 8:42 AM
Bad mistake not playing Clausen as QB.
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I understand your theory, but Clausen just looked awful trying to throw the ball.
 
#43
#43
Sanders has been arguing with Fulmer for years on the sidelines. That is nothing new. In addition, coaches arguing like they did means nothing to prospects unless they physically attack each other.

That was nothing outside of normal field conversation for them
 
#44
#44
We will not win an SEC Championship with Randy Sanders calling any plays.

Analyze all you want, but it should have happned by now in spite of him. We won't win one until he's gone.
 
#45
#45
Your time here in Ktown is over!!!!!!!! Week after week,...it is blamed on the players. The buck should stop with Sanders, yet somehow he always manages to displace the issues on the players and not poor coaching. A wise one once said you that before you can break out of prison you must first realize you are locked up. I am sick of blaiming the players. Take a look at our program offensively,...it is very disheartening. AND you can not blame players for that! Sure maybe one game but enough is enough. I imagine I will get responses from you people defending Sanders or bashing me, BUT I am tired of mediocrity. I want an SEC championship dag blasted! It is time for Fulmer to realize that what he is doing is no longer working. Sure it worked for a time, but it is not anymore. And that is how life is. We always have to better ourselves and not stand content with familiar. Because sometimes, familiar equalls complacentcy. I am sure Sanders is a nice guy, BUT he has lost faith in the fans,....media,...and probably his players. Sorry Sanders, but I say,...you're FIRED!
 
#46
#46
yeah the play callin is pissin me off....It is Sander's ruin it for us ...it would be 3rd and 48 and sanders would run.....kick him to the curb
 
#47
#47
Can't you people all gripe in one thread - geez - enough is enough

UUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
#48
#48
Originally posted by olvolfan@Sep 19, 2005 5:42 AM
Bad mistake not playing Clausen as QB. Why couldn't Sanders see short gains were the answere to walking down the field on the Gators?
Clausen is a pro at short yard gains eating the field up a little at a time.
What happens next. They try covering short passes, draws them in and "BANG" the long one is wide open. Touchdown.
Sanders must go, this has been said for a few years.
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Clausen cannot stretch defenses. It might work against teams like UAB but it simply will not fly against the tougher SEC teams. I know Ainge is more inconsistent, but in the long run it's probably better to have on and off success than none at all. Hopefully Ainge can even out.
 
#50
#50
I'm going to say it and say it again, there's an internal problem between RS and TT. 2 big egos, I don't think they like each other, they definitely are not on the same page.
 

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