vol2002
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Watching the Cincy-Houston game. Cincy has put together an excellent first drive. Can anyone tell me why we don't run they're offense? Ours is very similar in that they do a lot of read options but instead of throwing bubble screens, they tend to throw 8-10 yard curl routes. I'd like to see us do this more as it makes our offense more vertical. It's seems to work well for them and while Kiel might be a better passer than Dobbs, our receivers are better than Cincy's.
Yes. But to do so, we'll have to win the "bad break" games we lost this year like UGA and UF. We can't come out flat like ole miss or Bama either.
I feel like this season had several games with garbage quarters and halves Where the play calling, play execution, and unforced errors wasted 15-30 minutes of game clock.
Also can't do things like throw picks in the end zone and fumble in our own.
"FRESHMEN M.I.A. AT PRACTICE
Tennessee was down a couple freshmen at Saturday's practice as neither Derrell Scott nor Dewayne Hendrix practiced with the team.
The status on both Scott and Hendrix are unclear at this time and their future with the Vols are in question.
Scott saw action in two games and carried the ball 11 times for 40 yards. Hendrix played in seven games and finished with two total tackles."
- VQ
"FRESHMEN M.I.A. AT PRACTICE
Tennessee was down a couple freshmen at Saturday's practice as neither Derrell Scott nor Dewayne Hendrix practiced with the team.
The status on both Scott and Hendrix are unclear at this time and their future with the Vols are in question.
Scott saw action in two games and carried the ball 11 times for 40 yards. Hendrix played in seven games and finished with two total tackles."
- VQ
"FRESHMEN M.I.A. AT PRACTICE
Tennessee was down a couple freshmen at Saturday's practice as neither Derrell Scott nor Dewayne Hendrix practiced with the team.
The status on both Scott and Hendrix are unclear at this time and their future with the Vols are in question.
Scott saw action in two games and carried the ball 11 times for 40 yards. Hendrix played in seven games and finished with two total tackles."
- VQ
