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Would like to be a fly on the wall when Nape says "Ole ball Coach, thank you for meeting with me today to critique my pass scheme and advise me on why and what I need to incorporate to take this offense to the next level."
In the run game and defense, yes. The passing game was good enough, but could have been better. There were times when one Tennessee defender could cover two wide receivers at the same time, just because of the route combos. There are other instances of routes just taking too long to develop. We don't have nearly as much success off of the play action as we need to because of these reasons. Obviously, some of the plays are going to work fine and do well and there's a lot of parts this offense where they can be successful, but it's just not at the level of what Spurrier did in the 90s, Meyer in the 2000s, or even Mullen in 2020.According to the SECN analysts, CBN schematically handed the Vuls their butts last Saturday. At least in the run game.
We asked this same effing question before the UT game. We had damn near 300 yards at halftime.We're a pretty mediocre offense so far this year. I'm sure KY will stack the box. Can we respond?
We asked this same effing question before the UT game. We had damn near 300 yards at halftime.
We have UK's attention after beating the Vols, I'm sure of that. I hope Vandy catches them flat and tenderizes them some this weekend.
Some of your best workOther than the shoddy doors and windows, the no fridge situation and that random pipe sticking up in the yard, how was it hanging out at Crete’s house today?
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How did they respond to a stacked box? Tenn didn't stack the box in the first half. So you can't answer that.
That question will be answered against KY.
The question is 100% legit and has not been answered (except for the loss to Utah).
Can our offense respond? The question is 100% legit and has not been answered (except for the loss to Utah).Where did I reference the first game?
The execution was a cluster, but the answer to how we will respond is still there. KYs secondary isnt a strength and will be attacked should they stack up to stop ETN/TrellWhere did I reference the first game?
The first game offense was a cluster. Some of that may just be a first game, on the road, choke.
We may respond completely differently to a stacked box in game 4.
By completely differently, I mean less penalties, better pass blocking, better route running, better play calling. (ie more effectively).
(The defense will be ready)
Hard to really get into much detail with only 90 minutes of breakdown on the offense.