Tennessee defeated Kentucky, missed style points-WEST

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Nico: “Man, still too many missed opportunities out there. We got to put it all together in one of these games. And I believe it’ll be the next game. So, we got to clean up a lot of stuff, a lot of penalties in the first half. And, yeah man, just missed opportunities down the field that we got to connect on. And, yeah, it’s coming, man. I keep telling my guys we got to keep going and it’ll pop eventually.” westwords 1730727459708.png
 
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Would be nice if it all comes together in Athens and they put up 40+ against the dawgs.
Would be nice however after 8 games our inconsistencies are still glaring. Fix one another pops up.
Chances are we’ll have some hard-nosed guys ready to roll and we’ll have some unprepared guys not accustomed to making the crucial plays.
 
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Not sure what game y’all were watching but Nico played very well. He had four dropped passes and two of those would have gone long TDs. Those passes were difficult throws and on the money. Saturday night was on our WRs. Say what you will but Saturday night was progress. Those two TDs and three missed FGs add up to 23 points we left off the board. None of which, can blamed on Nico. And keep in mind, Kentucky gave us everything they had in that game. They do have a solid defense. IMO, Vol fans should be excited about the progress Nico has made in the last 6 QTRs. We are trending in the right direction. GBO!
 
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Not sure what game y’all were watching but Nico played very well. He had four dropped passes and two of those would have gone long TDs. Those passes were difficult throws and on the money. Saturday night was on our WRs. Say what you will but Saturday night was progress. Those two TDs and three missed FGs add up to 23 points we left off the board. None of which, can blamed on Nico. And keep in mind, Kentucky gave us everything they had in that game. They do have a solid defense. IMO, Vol fans should be excited about the progress Nico has made in the last 6 QTRs. We are trending in the right direction. GBO!
Nico played really good against UK. Had our mediocre WRs have been able to catch properly, we hang 50 on them.
 
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Best I could tell, the ambiance of dark mode didn’t help much. The Vols didn’t look like a national championship contender. Style points and other decorations are important in November, relevant in the race for a place in the playoffs.

What’s more, it is high time a team with potential puts the pieces together. This was another game of missed opportunities. Yo, coaches, where are you? Nico Iamaleava was improved – considerably – 28 of 38 for 292 yards and one score. He deserved better stats. His passes could have produced two or maybe three more touchdowns. AND 200 more yards Mr. West? Yep, easily. Shoulda been a 500 yd night for Nico. Imo.
 
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About the Author---Marvin West

Marvin West has lasting credentials. He was sports editor of the student newspaper at the University of Tennessee in 1954. In what was then considered progress, he became sports editor and then managing editor of the Knoxville News-Sentinel. He went to Washington as national sports editor of Scripps-Howard News Service. He organized and directed coverage of World Series baseball, Final Four basketball, Super Bowls, Masters golf and seven Olympics. In Washington as in Knoxville, West was promoted to managing editor. He oversaw a staff of 90 and edited a daily news wire. Scripps had 410 newspaper and radio station customers. West was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers’ Hall of Fame. He is a member of four other halls and was named a “Distinguished American” by the National Football Foundation. Vol athletes chose him as an honorary letterman. In semi-retirement, he wrote four books and a few hundred columns for MexConnect. Marvin and Sarah had a winter home in Mexico for more than two decades. The Wests, married 70 years, live in Union County, on Norris Lake. Sandra Clark interrupted his budding career as a bass fisherman and recruited him for The Shopper. He followed her to KnoxTNToday. What a Great Tennessee VFL!
 
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About the Author---Marvin West

Marvin West has lasting credentials. He was sports editor of the student newspaper at the University of Tennessee in 1954. In what was then considered progress, he became sports editor and then managing editor of the Knoxville News-Sentinel. He went to Washington as national sports editor of Scripps-Howard News Service. He organized and directed coverage of World Series baseball, Final Four basketball, Super Bowls, Masters golf and seven Olympics. In Washington as in Knoxville, West was promoted to managing editor. He oversaw a staff of 90 and edited a daily news wire. Scripps had 410 newspaper and radio station customers. West was inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers’ Hall of Fame. He is a member of four other halls and was named a “Distinguished American” by the National Football Foundation. Vol athletes chose him as an honorary letterman. In semi-retirement, he wrote four books and a few hundred columns for MexConnect. Marvin and Sarah had a winter home in Mexico for more than two decades. The Wests, married 70 years, live in Union County, on Norris Lake. Sandra Clark interrupted his budding career as a bass fisherman and recruited him for The Shopper. He followed her to KnoxTNToday. What a Great Tennessee VFL!
I recommend his book, "Tales of the Tennessee Vols: Volunteer Legends, Landmarks, Laughs and Lies," as a must read for all Vol fans.

My favorite story :

Doug Atkins helped Bill Anderson make the Washington Redskins roster by deliberately making it look like Anderson was effectively blocking him in a preseason game. Nobody could block Atkins at the time. Anderson said his teammates were unaware that they were friends, and they looked at him in awe after he "blocked" Atkins on a play .... and Atkins went flying backwards. Bill Anderson told this story to John Ward on the air a few times.
 

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