Strong: Keeps CJC as OC?

#26
#26
Offense wasn't our problem. When a team can put up 30+ pts per game in the SEC, they should win the majority of them. I say keep Chaney, Graham & Pittman. Most importantly, fix the defense
 
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#27
#27
We know Strong needs a proven OC since he is clearly focused on the D. Who is out there as OC better than CJC that is available?

Not saying there aren't any just throwing out the question because this will likely be one of Strongs first big decisions after he is officially hired.
IMHO, keeping Chaney...at least through the remainder of his current contract...is like the old saying "A bird in hand is better than 2 in the bush." You know you have a potent offense. Why mess with a good thing unless you have a HC coming in who is going to call his own plays and run his own system?

I think there is certainly room for improvement, and that is probably something Strong will want to visit in the offseason, anyway.
 
#29
#29
Since TN's Offense was ranked second in the SEC this season in production, does Strong keep CJC as OC and most of the offensive saff?

Also, Anyone know whether Strong runs the 3-4 or 4-3 defense?

Go Vols.
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1st Signature win at UF next season. :eek:k:

I would hope so. CJC needs to slow the offense a bit to rest the defense, but him, Graham and Pittman would be ideal to stay.
 
#31
#31
I would like to see him keep Chaney. Averaging 30 plus points per game is not too shabby. Just get us a good DC to compliment that.
 
#32
#32
Our potent offense is leaving for the NFL.

CJC can go elsewhere.
I think all 3 would seriously consider staying if the right coach was hired. Bray might leave, but I think Strong could sell Hunter and CP on staying. I think Peterman may be, overall, the best QB on the team, anyway.
 

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