volinbama256
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All this disagreement just underscores the division in the fanbase and the program. Some people think 8-4 and a bowl is a successful season; some consider it a failure. And both sides lash out at the other for having a different mindset.
Big picture, UT no longer has an identity. The past decade has obfuscated who we are and what we expect. Do we expect to compete for championships every year and are disappointed when we fail... or are we satisfied with with beating a rival or two and getting to a bowl game? Are we a top-tier program or a mid-tier program? Because what is acceptable for one is unacceptable for the other and there will be no agreement until everybody buys into the same standards and expects the same results.
OK, so a question ~
We didn't seem to get gassed, so the conditioning part seemed to be good if not great.
The strength part is the intriguing thing. Voldoctx81 has said that strength didn't have anything to do with our injuries, but our DB's couldn't get off blocks and set the edge. If it was poor tackling, that would be on position and DC, not S&C.
So how much "malpractice" can it be?
Snooping around I ended up on PFF page to see where DB projects.
For a good laugh scroll down to Tabor, the only one with any kind of "highlight".
https://www.profootballfocus.com/draft-top-32-prospects-2017-nfl/
Snooping around I ended up on PFF page to see where DB projects.
For a good laugh scroll down to Tabor, the only one with any kind of "highlight".
https://www.profootballfocus.com/draft-top-32-prospects-2017-nfl/