BigOrange15
Never Falter, Never Yield
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It actually made me more positive watching the second time because it made realize we aren’t a bad team, we just made a LOT of mistakes. But those mistakes can be fixed and they honestly can be fixed by this weekthat is what I noticed as well....
OAN, you are a better person than I am. I can not bring myself to watch that visual garbage again. The first time around made me physically ill....I can only imagine what a second viewing will do.
If I’m Chaney and Pruitt I put Crouch at RB. Practice all week with Ty, Crouch and Gray at RB. Go out there Saturday night and run it 75% of the time. Play action and force JG to throw it down the field 5-10 times and we win.
Yes, but they can't fix three weeks ago. They can fix now. The HC will have some extra help this week. And some "suggestions."
Lol at the @s. I'd settle with Banks at RB until we get the def settled in.
I played organized football for two years in middle school. That's the extent of "education" I've had when it comes to football. That being said, I don't see how you take a team that just got beat by Georgia State, and "fix" things in one week. I can buy that the younger guys will improve over the year, and the team that takes the field against Vanderbilt would be better than the team that played last weekend. But I don't see how it's possible that the same team/coaches that lost last weekend can make a few adjustments and come out and beat BYU a week later. If we go out there and beat BYU, I think I'll be even more pissed that we lost last Saturday.It actually made me more positive watching the second time because it made realize we aren’t a bad team, we just made a LOT of mistakes. But those mistakes can be fixed and they honestly can be fixed by this week
By shuffling I mean having players line up at different positions. Switching between OG and OT is confusing. Constant movement on the OL makes it even harder for a struggling QB. Set the positions early this week, build some continuity and get a rhythm going.
Until last night, I hadn't been on here since Friday morning. I clicked on each page and read the first 2-3 posts, but know I missed a lot. A few things:
- Is Hubbs freak out post really real, or did we determine that there was some context missing
- What was NotoriousRPP saying?
- Hey, our margin of defeat is trending in the right direction (sorry if someone else has already used that one)!
- I know it kind-of coach speak and cliche how they always talk about how you have to take every opponent seriously. The old adage, "you can't just roll your helmet out there and expect to win." Well, damnit, when you're Tennessee and your opponent is GA ST, you damn well should be able to just roll your helmet out there. There is no excuse for what happened. I have become so numb to losses over the past 15 years, but this one lingers. I'm not like dwelling in depression or anything, so it's all relative. But I expect to feel a little less bad about it each day. Instead, it gets worse. I just literally can't fathom how it's gotten to this point.
JG throwing down the field isn’t happening lolIf I’m Chaney and Pruitt I put Crouch at RB. Practice all week with Ty, Crouch and Gray at RB. Go out there Saturday night and run it 75% of the time. Play action and force JG to throw it down the field 5-10 times and we win.
Oh and fix the damn defense.
@JeremyPruitt @JimChaney You’re welcome.
That wasn't meant as an indictment on Fulmer. Maybe that was the best of his options. In my 20/20 hindsight, I wonder if a lower level head coach would have been a better move. Leach would have been a better move imo. Les Miles was still available.You have to remember what happened during that search. People stopped taking our call.
After two blown agreements with Schiano and Leach - and a public outcry that made a coach decline the offer (Doeren) - we were scraping the bottom of the barrel.
Pruitt was far and away a better option than Kevin Steele. Mel Tucker was probably roughly on par with Pruitt from a resume perspective. The other guy Phil talked to a lot was Chad Morris - and that doesn’t seem to be going well either.
No. Crouch is far better than Banks at RB. His senior season he strapped the team to his back and ran for over 3000 yards and 31 TDs and won the state championship. He’s 6’1 245lbs. Put him in the backfield and give him the damn ball.Lol at the @s. I'd settle with Banks at RB until we get the def settled in.
When you are so misaligned and don’t know what responsibilities you have because you are being subbed in to different positions on each play, yeah that makes me believe this loss was a fluke and not the true representation of our team. Now, I’m not saying we will fix it but I do believe it can be fixed.I played organized football for two years in middle school. That's the extent of "education" I've had when it comes to football. That being said, I don't see how you take a team that just got beat by Georgia State, and "fix" things in one week. I can buy that the younger guys will improve over the year, and the team that takes the field against Vanderbilt would be better than the team that played last weekend. But I don't see how it's possible that the same team/coaches that lost last weekend can make a few adjustments and come out and beat BYU a week later. If we go out there and beat BYU, I think I'll be even more pissed that we lost last Saturday.
He spoke with Norvell. Not sure why that didn’t go anywhere but was way better than the SEC DC gang of 3.That wasn't meant as an indictment on Fulmer. Maybe that was the best of his options. In my 20/20 hindsight, I wonder if a lower level head coach would have been a better move. Leach would have been a better move imo. Lets Miles was still available.
Unfortunately he is not. TBH he always came back so I never thought of microchipping him. Top of the list if we find him (or for the next one)Really sorry to hear about your dog, @Rishvol. Hope he makes his way home and you have a bright spot in your week. Is he microchipped?