Smokey123
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I’m all for getting the ball to start the 2nd half, so you can try to steal a possession at the end of the 1st. But I’m a firm believer when you’re in a hostile environment you take the ball first if you can, especially if you have a good offense. You have a chance to somewhat kill momentum and the crowd before it gets too crazy
Do you think we'll see coaching changes on the defensive side of the ball?SCAR playing greatly is a function of UT playing poorly. You don't win road games in the SEC-- and certainly not championships-- bringing that level of effort, production and mental toughness to a high-stakes game.
I told those watching with me last night that we were in trouble on the third drive. Rattler just hit the zone. Everything was going their way and even his mediocre throws were being caught.Rattler looked like what everyone thought Rattler had the potential to look like coming out of HS. Why it happened last night, idk. Defense obv plays a role. But that dude didn’t miss last night.
Tennessee has done an excellent job of not allowing points on opening drives, so I think that’s a big factor into deferring to the 2nd half every time we won the kick. But when you have a chance to silence a hostile crowd you take it every time IMOMan scoring on that opening drive set that crowd on fire. So I agree. Maybe could’ve gotten Rattler second guessing himself early trying to play catch up
Tennessee has done an excellent job of not allowing points on opening drives, so I think that’s a big factor into deferring to the 2nd half every time we won the kick. But when you have a chance to silence a hostile crowd you take it every time IMO
I believe it was the first TD we allowed all season on opening drives. We allowed 3 points total and it was to Pitt, we got ball first punted and then Pitt scored a FG.That’s a good point. Didn’t they say that was the first opening points or TD allowed by Vols in like 7 straight games or something?
Talk about running off the bridge, sheesh! Heupel has done a fantastic job but he’a got an even tougher job managing this situation.Man some posts on TOS are hilarious today.
"Wellll I'm not quite saying fire Heupel, but..."
OH REALLY?!? YOU'RE SURE YOU DON'T WANT TO FIRE A COACH THAT HAS YOU AT 9-2 IN YEAR 2?!?!?
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People here have a right to be down on this team. It’s how you finish. The moments this season were amazing. But finishing the season with a loss to a terrible team with a chance at the playoffs on the line is going to leave a permanent bad taste in our mouth. You can’t overcome that kind of letdown without some irrational and emotional responses. They need to lock down elite recruits and someone on the defensive side of the room needs the axe. It’s not acceptable and become a trend over the first 2 seasons. We cannot cover and given time any qb can carve us up. Fix it.Agree. Possible 10-2 season with a NY Day bowl exceeded all expectations. Beating Bama and FLA on top of it and everybody on this board would have taken that in August and been happy.
Just demoralizing to lose to Beamer and that weird team with playoffs in our grasp.
Lots of people have been out on the defense. Concerns have been voiced but shouted down because we were winning. Last night, it caught up with us and we got embarrassed on that side of the ball in a BIG way. It's not like the defensive struggles haven't been discussed all season. They have.1 game and people went from "GIVE THE WHOLE STAFF LIFETIME EXTENSIONS"
to
"FAHR HALF THE STAFF"
The Bassmaster Emotional Wave Effect