Dudleys87
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Yeah...ge had Hyatt running free on that play too. Everybody throws bad passes sometimes. Hooker cracked me up on that play..he was ticked off at himself.They had that one series where we didnt score. Was crazy. HH threw
ball into the ground. Never seen that. And then that one series where we couldnt convert on 4th and 25
I’d even take some of that with a grain of slaw since Rattler has a history of running his mouth and being a cancer. I agree, he’s sit. I wouldn’t care if I had to play a WR as QB.I know one thing:
He wouldn’t play another down at South Carolina if I were head coach. You simply can’t throw coaches under the bus in front of the press. True or not keep that in the locker room.
Why is he still having to work at 70? That sucks..A short story for y’all:
My dad is an absolute diehard. He’s been watching games since he was a little kid, loves to tell me stories about great ones he remembers, and I still recall his sort of stunned, contented “I’m so happy I got to see it once in my life” when we won the national title. Some of my happiest memories are going to Tennessee games with him. He had a health scare in August-September (he’s okay now) and then was so excited to go to the Florida game when he came down with COVID. He gave his ticket to me but I could just hear the sadness in his voice when we talked after, knowing he wanted to be there so bad.
He thought he wasn’t going to get to go to a home game this year but we were making plans to go to Columbia together for the Carolina game. He wanted to go to the Kentucky game but figured it was too expensive and that he’d be too tired after getting up at 4AM to be at work at 6. The Mizzou game was out as he works that day.
I guess it got to him, because at about 3:45 yesterday afternoon I get a call from him and figured he just wanted to shoot the breeze. I answer the phone and he says, “I’m going to the game.” He’d found a seat on the first row of the Tennessee Terrace in his price range and said “what the hell.” So here goes my 70 year old father, by himself, to Neyland Stadium for a night game. He regularly goes to bed at 7PM but he caught his second wind I suppose because he had a great time and got to experience an absolutely electric environment. I’m so glad he got to be there in person at Neyland at least once in this amazing season.
By the way, he said the Terrace is amazing. You have dedicated bathrooms and concessions and you take a nice leisurely elevator ride to get up there. Now I want to go!
They had two players on a podcast throw the coaches under the bus after the Georgia game. Said that the coaches were calling plays in the second half they hadn't practiced in weeks.I know one thing:
He wouldn’t play another down at South Carolina if I were head coach. You simply can’t throw coaches under the bus in front of the press. True or not keep that in the locker room.
Drinkwitz, Beamer, & Lea must have crapped their pants last night when they realized what our Vols will do to their teams.
They had two players on a podcast throw the coaches under the bus after the Georgia game. Said that the coaches were calling plays in the second half they hadn't practiced in weeks.
We know it as well as anyone. Butch ****. All the slogans, locker room speeches, Twitter videos... It's surface level stuff. Beamer seems like an alright guy but he's just a guy who's faking it as long as he can.
He played that ball like a DB is suppose to play it. Imagine how many picks these DBs could have if they would just turn and look for the ball.Slaughter’s pick was a thing of beauty. Him turning his head had me feeling like the dbs are being coached. When was the last time a db in our secondary turned their head back to the ball down the field?(before last night)