Other_Guy
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What conclusion did I extrapolate??? All I said was take it into account. The last 3 big road games they've failed badly. It's a bit of a concern to me that they seem unprepared on the road LATELY as a coaching staff and the crowd keeps affecting the team.Nighthawk is all over this already, but just to point out: the Vols played 6 games away from home last year. Won 4, lost 2.
You just want to consider the 2 losses, extrapolate a general conclusion from that? Not how it works.
And I think that's Nighthawk's point.
Lol all I'm saying is the last 3 big road games the team has been very unprepared and affected by the crowd. It's just a little concerning to me.
What conclusion did I extrapolate??? All I said was take it into account. The last 3 big road games they've failed badly. It's a bit of a concern to me that they seem unprepared on the road LATELY as a coaching staff and the crowd keeps affecting the team.
So that makes me concerned about the trip to Bama.
Yep and the team was woefully unprepared. It's a new year and new team but almost the exact same coaching staff. They've obviously got some road wins under their belt. I'm just concerned on these last 3 major road games that were huge and I feel the coaching staff failed. So cut me some slack if I'm worried about how this team comes out against Bama lol.It was UGA AT UGA. It was a very pumped-up South Carolina AT SC coupled with an unplanned injury to the Hooker. It was at UF - news flash, we have never faired well at UF.
I really don't know where I'm losing you to explain what I'm saying.So LSU last year wasn't big? PITT last year wasn't big?
Seriously ALL teams are impacted by crowd noise on the road especially if the home crowd is really into the game. Last year and this year the target is squarely on our backs. That makes "home crowds" more active and louder. Bama is not easy regardless of noise, but I expect them to be really loud and rowdy after last year - we put the first loss on them. We took Dixieland Delight back.
I really don't know where I'm losing you to explain what I'm saying.
I'm not discounting Heupels road successes at UT. All I said was RECENT. R-E-C-E-N-T. I further explained meaning the last 3 big tests were duds. Sure, they've only played in 1 road game but I want to factor in Georgia and SC because it's basically the same staff.
. . .plus Hooker didn’t play defense so had little to do with SCs 63 points.Yep and the team was woefully unprepared. It's a new year and new team but almost the exact same coaching staff. They've obviously got some road wins under their belt. I'm just concerned on these last 3 major road games that were huge and I feel the coaching staff failed. So cut me some slack if I'm worried about how this team comes out against Bama lol.
BTW, the SC excuse is a hard sell because Hookers injury happend when the game was basically out of reach.
You had an unprepared Oline. That’s where it all started. Now we can go back and forth on why that was and why the coaches didn’t have them better prepared but the fact is right now our Oline is night and day better.What conclusion did I extrapolate??? All I said was take it into account. The last 3 big road games they've failed badly. It's a bit of a concern to me that they seem unprepared on the road LATELY as a coaching staff and the crowd keeps affecting the team.
So that makes me concerned about the trip to Bama.
A lot of people are ready to crown Bama after that one (read: Josh Pate). I saw what you saw: an ugly slugfest between two teams with good defenses and offenses that are still struggling.When I watched A&M and Bama, I didn't see two great teams duking it out. I saw two (or at least 1), mediocre teams. Alabama's offensive concerns are still just as real as the previous week, A&M's secondary just let them down big time and couldn't cover Burton. Bama doesn't have just overwhelming talent at the skill positions, and frankly their RB room is just not very good. Jase McClellen is their best back and he's just above average. Maybe on par with Jabari small, though small has slightly better stats. Burton had a great game, but he was a virtual non-factor before that game. Bond is pretty decent as well, but that's truthfully all they have, plus a QB that is not very accurate.
A&M's offensive line looks like a weakness now. We've proven we can take advantage of that. If they are not able to consistently throw the ball, I don't think they have much a of chance. Johnson is a solid QB, but he likes to hold on to the ball and he makes mistakes. He's certainly not as good as Rattler and we saw what he looked like with a shaky offensive line.