We lose BAD if....

#27
#27
If Worley continues to be a worm's worst nightmare and cannot hit an open receiver.
Dead passing game equals dead running game equals dead Vols.
 
#30
#30
We lose bad if we don't adhere to General Neylands game maxims. Pretty much sums it up.
 
#31
#31
We lose BAD if...

we play with the deer-in-the-headlights look as it appeared against Oregon and Florida.:w00t: With the Ducks, it was their speed and rapid-fire offense. With the Gators, it was their tenacity on defense.

Georgia has a very good offense, but they aren't as fast as Oregon. Murray is playing well, but is prone to turnovers and so-so play (see the 2012 UT-UGA game). I think their D is questionable, as they have given up 38 against Clemson, 30 against South Carolina, and 41 against LSU. A shootout similar to last year is UT's best chance, but this offense hasn't shown the ability to expect that type of contest.

But that's why they play the game...
 
#33
#33
The O made progress. The D maybe became more of a concern.

It has become typical it seems.
Our weakness makes some progress only to see our strength fall off.
Here's to hoping it all comes together Saturday.
 
#36
#36
We lose bad if we can't convince people to pospone the game cause of government shutdown
 
#38
#38
This game rides on Worley. If he's not getting rid of the ball quickly and accurately, we're done.
 
#40
#40
I see no scenarios where we don't get blown out short of our secondary having a minimum 3 INT's. Murray from a couple years ago would make that more possible but Murray is truly playing like the best QB in the SEC east.
 

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