Spawn
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I can agree with you on most of that other than we an end that get held on almost every play.The Tennessee defense is better than the Florida defense, but you have the same problem. You don't have one "dog" on defense.
You don't have a lockdown corner, a ball hawking safety, a linebacker that lays the wood when he hits someone, a defensive end that requires special attention on passing downs, or a defensive tackle that commands double teams.
There isn't one guy that makes the other 10 on the field any better.
Last game showed that. This game isn’t the best to make a judgement on that. I don’t agree with how the game is being called from a coaching stand point but to lose sleep over the state of the program based off this game is silly.This game should show everyone how far behind we are in personnel and staff. It’s not even close really
The Tennessee defense is better than the Florida defense, but you have the same problem. You don't have one "dog" on defense.
You don't have a lockdown corner, a ball hawking safety, a linebacker that lays the wood when he hits someone, a defensive end that requires special attention on passing downs, or a defensive tackle that commands double teams.
There isn't one guy that makes the other 10 on the field any better.
Chokeholds on Baron aren’t “special attention”?The Tennessee defense is better than the Florida defense, but you have the same problem. You don't have one "dog" on defense.
You don't have a lockdown corner, a ball hawking safety, a linebacker that lays the wood when he hits someone, a defensive end that requires special attention on passing downs, or a defensive tackle that commands double teams.
There isn't one guy that makes the other 10 on the field any better.
Agreed!!The Tennessee defense is better than the Florida defense, but you have the same problem. You don't have one "dog" on defense.
You don't have a lockdown corner, a ball hawking safety, a linebacker that lays the wood when he hits someone, a defensive end that requires special attention on passing downs, or a defensive tackle that commands double teams.
There isn't one guy that makes the other 10 on the field any better.