Secondary Strikes Back?

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MphsBlues

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I know you can't pick games like this. You certainly can't expect it. But this Tennessee secondary has been key to either winning or severely restricting the scoring opportunities of their opponents. Our corners and safeties are playing some good balland picking off balls in important situations. Anyone else think they could be a game changer?

Go Vols!!!!!!
 
#2
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I know you can't pick games like this. You certainly can't expect it. But this Tennessee secondary has been key to either winning or severely restricting the scoring opportunities of their opponents. Our corners and safeties are playing some good balland picking off balls in important situations. Anyone else think they could be a game changer?

Go Vols!!!!!!

I don't see Arkansas trying many high risk throws unless we take a lead early. This game will more than likely come down to our D-line and linebackers.
 
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I don't see Arkansas trying many high risk throws unless we take a lead early. This game will more than likely come down to our D-line and linebackers.
That's what I've been trying to say. We have to stop the run as that is the Hog's claim to fame.. The D backs will do just fine!!!!
 
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what I am afraid of is the corners and safties coming in to close to stop the run letting some openings on the field our linebackers are gonna have to step up and prevent that from happening. These two running backs are good there is no question, but Vandy and Alabama figured out a way to keep the game managable, and although they did lose it was still a tight game, therefore I think the vols will have a better chance than what the critics might think. And besides we are the best SEC road team..FACT. GO VOLS
 
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Never underestimate the powers of a mad Chief. The D will be ready. Just try to run all day Piggies. If not, Mr. Monk will be wearing an Orange sweater...
 
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#6
wouldn't it be fun to hang fifty points on them like Georgia, I know it wont happen but it would be funny
 
#7
#7
If they stay in Man coverage on Meach, Swain and Smith, 50 isn't too far a reach imho.
 
#8
#8
thats gonna be interesting to watch if they cover meachem too much there is two more receivers just waitin for the ball to be feed to them
 
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#9
your QB better be able to handle

1) hostile crowd
2) Pressure
3) Hand in his face while throwing
4) finding his mouth piece

If he can do these things, yall easily win
 
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#10
your QB better be able to handle

1) hostile crowd
2) Pressure
3) Hand in his face while throwing
4) finding his mouth piece

If he can do these things, yall easily win

Wow... when did ya'll get a formidable d-line? This is news to me. And Fayetteville is hostile? I'm sure Neyland, Athens, and even Vandy's stadium are more hostile than yours. Hell... 15 people at a Moline football game are probably more hostile than your guys.
 
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your QB better be able to handle

1) hostile crowd
2) Pressure
3) Hand in his face while throwing
4) finding his mouth piece

If he can do these things, yall easily win

No offense, but we play in Athens and Gainesville and Tuscaloosa every other year, so we know what hostile crowds are.
 

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