Volbrando
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This is the worst fan base in the country. We are having an incredible season, well beyond any expectation of this bunch. In fact, the idiots thing for the firing of the coaching staff and kicking all the players off the team were predicting a losing record. I hope the entire coaching staff leaves and you idiots get what you deserve, decades more of obscurity.
I think I will take a break from this site for awhile because I am tired of the so called fans that sit in their parents basement and wait for something to happen so they can jump on their keyboards and spout their venom. This loss hurts very badly, but absolutely NO ONE thought we would even be in the playoff conversation, so so acting like we are ready. We played poorly and lost. Stop acting like we are 2-9 instead of 9-2. It must be horrible to live your life constantly looking for a reason to be unhappy.
10-2? Vandy licking their chops...."we're doomed"You had it made, everything there for the taking, the whole world ripe like a plum falling into your hands and
Now we will actually have to fight just to win against Vandy. Yes, I realized the refs were completely and utterly corrupt like I have not seen in any game all season against any team but flat out, we could not play and we gave up at the end.
F@#ked by the cocks. What a dissapointment.
10-2 is still a pretty good season. Wont have to worry about CFP anymore though. Team just wasn't capable when it came time to be champions. They cant win on the road. Supprising considering how they did early in the season.
I suppose this means Citrus is in our future.
You have to continue to pass the eye test even in defeat. These type of losses are bad in a lot of ways.. First time Heupel has really faced adversity..We'll have to see how he handles it..I’ve said several times in the various cfb playoff scenario threads that the only thing our guys can control is how they prepare for and play their last couple of games. It’s hard to believe they prepared as adequately for this game as they should have given how poorly we performed.
We are fans so it’s fine to spend our time worrying about whatever we feel like, but if the team starts making assumptions about how easy their game will be and show up having not done their best to be ready, bad things are much more likely to happen.
Again, it is on the team to focus on the right thing, not us, but sometimes we forget these are kids with friends and family who tell them things and they do read what people are saying. It’s on the coaches to make sure they know what they should be focusing on, and until this game I felt Heupel had consistently had them prepared enough to at least be competitive, even in the games we lost last year.
Hopefully this is a fluke and we continue to see good habits consistently. This loss in no way negates the amazing progress made, but it shouldn’t have happened and it hurts. If we learn from this and keep doing good things we should be fine in the big picture.
On the other hand, if we let these things happen with any regularity we risk losing the positive momentum achieved. Once people start questioning if your plan is working or sound you are not far from losing the faith of your team, potential recruits, fans, administrators, and so on. If that happens your chances of getting the program to the level expected here plummet.
Ok then there's only one thing to do, turn in your Vol card.
We aren't the team that beat Bama. Our offense is not nearly as devastating without Hyatt as the number one receiver. And our defense feeds off of the O.Can’t rush when your defense is getting lit up with TDs every time they touch the ball and Hooker can’t hit anything beyond 10 yards. Tillman at this point seems like a liability on offense. He’s playing like he’s trying not to get hurt and Hooker is forcing the ball to him. Hyatt didn’t help when he all of a sudden can’t catch anything.
We had the best "resume" for the inintial CPF rankings, but we haven't been having the best recruiting classes the last 4 years. So yes, we were vastly overrated if you thought we were number 1. But it was a fun ride, and we will be back.Hahahah. We were never over rated. The exact opposite actually. But keep posting as you will get it right one day.
Yeah.We aren't the team that beat Bama. Our offense is not nearly as devastating without Hyatt as the number one receiver. And our defense feeds off of the O.
They simply got out coached and this wasn’t the first time this season. At Georgia no changes to hit quick slants after what seemed like 80 sacks.We’re in the hunt for the playoffs and this is what we do. This loss is on everyone on the coaching staff and every player on the roster. The team seemed disinterested in playing a football game today and this baffles me. Do we have locker room issues or something? I just can’t wrap my mind around this performance against a mediocre South Carolina team with so much on the line.
The problem with Tenn defense all year ( at least at Florida, Georgia, and Bama, USC ) was we got burned by the passing game and NOTHING changed throughout the game. What do they talk about at half time ? We either have really bad players or really bad coaching to not be able to adapt to game conditions time after time.To add that more that, no opponent should ever be taken lightly and each one should be prepared for with them same level of focus and attention.
I'm sold on Tim Banks! I'm sold on him needing to be dismissed.A lot of disappointed fans which is understandable. Our Vols had a shot at making the CFP after beating everyone on our schedule, most of which are far better than USCe, and the team falls apart under the pressure. It was bound to happen. This team isn’t ready for the big lights. They don’t have the talent nor the mindset to play with the big boys. We saw it against GA. The team wilted under the pressure.
Specifically, I don’t know what the problem was last night but it was a culmination of many things. Obviously Hooker was bad off and his hopes of a Heistman are over. Done. The pressure should be gone. The WR’s were off and as we’ve seen throughout the entire season our DB’s are atrocious. Rumors of locker room problems. Whatever. Something happened last night that shouldn’t have happened and as usual against the Vols, the opposing QB had a career best game. For some reason average QB’s appear to be Heistman contenders against the Vols but this time the offense couldn’t save their butts.
In closing, I’m not sold on Tim Banks. I don’t think he’s a SEC quality DC.
Don’t think that’s the case. It was evident early and then in the 3rd quarter that the defense couldn’t stop Slippery Rock and we had to pass even more ran normal. With the defense playing that poorly there was nothing else we could do.We averaged over 5 yards a carry, that's just not true. We got down early and thought we needed to pass the ball a ton, which just wasn't true at all. We went away from what we typically do and it cost us.
The problem with Tenn defense all year ( at least at Florida, Georgia, and Bama, USC ) was we got burned by the passing game and NOTHING changed throughout the game. What do they talk about at half time ? We either have really bad players or really bad coaching to not be able to adapt to game conditions time after time.
It’s some of both. There is no question we are short on talent in the secondary and I have tended to blame it mostly on that. But we can’t absolve the coaches from blame after a performance like that. If there has been a worse performance by a Tennessee defense, I can’t remember it. Especially with so much on the line. Just a complete collapse. I also believe that Banks’ absence affected them a great deal as well. Something smells bad about that situation and I hope the rumors aren’t true on the NIL situation.The problem with Tenn defense all year ( at least at Florida, Georgia, and Bama, USC ) was we got burned by the passing game and NOTHING changed throughout the game. What do they talk about at half time ? We either have really bad players or really bad coaching to not be able to adapt to game conditions time after time.