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There have been coaching blunders. Undeniable. And also undeniably contributed to UT losing against Oklahoma and Florida. Things like clock management, timeout management, declining opponents penalties, play calling on both sides of the ball.

However, it's also true that the same coaching put our players in position to succeed. To make a tackle, stop a 4th down conversion, complete a pass, don't allow a sack, make a field goal, catch a pass. Plays haven't been made to close the deal. Not lacking talent, but lacking experience. And yeah the Florida red shirt frosh who made all those 4th down plays is young also. But give him credit, the kid made plays. Several beyond incredible efforts by our D and quite frankly beyond belief.

So factually speaking, throwing all those ingredients together, we're but a few plays, a few points, a few decisions away from being 5-0 and top 10. Being where we are, while very frustrating and blatantly painful, we're in as good a position to beat Georgia and Bama as we've been in for a very long time. After all, who knew Florida had a top 10 team or Oklahoma, they're both damn good teams. Tennessee is also. I believe that.


This. Well said
 
Someone in the AD source Butch a few pairs of these in orange:

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He is going to need them.

After now 3 summers in their own process of their own design and pr design, if Butch & Co. would just tweak a few adjustments on the Field and stop worrying so much about his back pocket, they could have this --

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-- originated by H.A. Rey
 
That's such a cop-out. Eventually these players need to make plays if they're going to compete at this level. They need to own that yet people hesitate to force that on them. Why?

Thats true.

Starting to wonder if they are setting Jones up.
 
There have been coaching blunders. Undeniable. And also undeniably contributed to UT losing against Oklahoma and Florida. Things like clock management, timeout management, declining opponents penalties, play calling on both sides of the ball.

However, it's also true that the same coaching put our players in position to succeed. To make a tackle, stop a 4th down conversion, complete a pass, don't allow a sack, make a field goal, catch a pass. Plays haven't been made to close the deal. Not lacking talent, but lacking experience. And yeah the Florida red shirt frosh who made all those 4th down plays is young also. But give him credit, the kid made plays. Several beyond incredible efforts by our D and quite frankly beyond belief.

So factually speaking, throwing all those ingredients together, we're but a few plays, a few points, a few decisions away from being 5-0 and top 10. Being where we are, while very frustrating and blatantly painful, we're in as good a position to beat Georgia and Bama as we've been in for a very long time. After all, who knew Florida had a top 10 team or Oklahoma, they're both damn good teams. Tennessee is also. I believe that.

Thanks for posting. I agree with every word.
 
So South Carolina has the Ol Ball Coach. LSU has The Mad Hatter. And we have the head hall monitor. You people better straighten the@#$# up! Lyle is taking down names!

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Is that meant to say that he's writing down every user on volnation and putting that HUGE list in his back pocket?
 
Yeah, Poppa, I think you're right. I took that point too far. All I can say in defense is that there is SO much poison and vitriol in VN right now, it's hard to keep it from affecting one's perspective.

On the other hand, the media (both regional and national) are really giving it to Butch right now, and I firmly believe they are getting their cues from social media and internet fandom...they're catering to us, in other words.

So there's some truth to the perspective, even if I overstated it. Probably.

I can understand your concern re: the media capitalizing on social media sentiments to generate clicks, viewer ratings, etc. However, I think that the more knowledgeable analysts are not being driven by social media and are only presenting what they have seen. VN is a very small portion of the global Volunteer fan base and vocally negative posters are an even smaller portion.

A program with strong leadership (from the University President -> AD -> HBC -> players) should be the primary drivers of the success of said program. See successful programs over the last 10 years, i.e., Foley or Saban. Florida and Bama have some pretty negative, social media active fan bases. It has not deterred the leadership of these programs from "winning".

Currently our leadership is made up of those who could not rise any further within the Florida University system and a former Fla. State AD, who was asked to leave, and was passed over as AD at his Alma Mater by Bill Battle.

We have bigger problems than negative social media rants.
 
Yeah, Poppa, I think you're right. I took that point too far. All I can say in defense is that there is SO much poison and vitriol in VN right now, it's hard to keep it from affecting one's perspective.

Illegitimi non carborundum, JP. :)
 
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I'm not seeing a lot of support for the team in the last 4 weeks. I would respond the same way.

Having to hear a bunch of armchair QB's that never played past high school criticize the team has to be tough to handle.

He (and you) should be glad this fanbase still cares enough to get upset & still show up. Most teams would have an apathy problem after a decade of failure & ineptitude. And this idea that I constantly see around here that you cannot criticize the team or staff unless you were an elite college football player or coach is so simple minded it's pathetic. What would be the purpose of this board otherwise?
 
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It was in a different context than it was laid out here to be....im not defending his coaching, that will take care of itself one way or the other, but id sure like to see how some of you react if once a week, your boss brought you in and told you to sit and allowed 30 reporters to begin questioning you performance over the past week. You already know how these things go, and its the same if your in Athens or Tuscaloosa or Knoxville, your gonna get pretty much the same responses from the coach.

You pay me 4mil a year and I would personally go to the reporters house and give them a hand written explanation every week. With a huge smile on my face.
 
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Yet you ignore the obvious player blunders right in front of your eyes. Every one of them has a hand in this fiasco

There are player blunders in every game for every team. It's the coaching blunders that have caused the three loses. No adding up anything. But I do suppose if the players had played the perfect game that would of overcome the coaching blunders. Also the players are not getting paid 3 million a year. I can't blame Dobbs for the poor play calling or Hurd only getting 4 carries in the second half Saturday. That's just stupidity.
 
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I would prefer something to the effect of, "People have every reason to be upset and doubt us. We have underperformed to this point in the season. But it is our job to keep improving and prove the doubters wrong."

Instead it sounds like he is above reproach and has an agenda against the fans.

Rightfully so. Fans on here saying every player sucks. Dobbs sucks, Preston Williams sucks, I even saw someone say Todd Kelly Jr. sucks. If the fans aren't going to stand behind the team, then they have to stand for each other. It's a brotherhood.
 
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Did Butch really say that wearing the smokey grey jerseys won't win the game but everyone is excited?
 
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That's such a cop-out. Eventually these players need to make plays if they're going to compete at this level. They need to own that yet people hesitate to force that on them. Why?

Because they're not the ones making millions of dollars a year. These are AMATEUR athletes that are 18, 19, 20 year old kids who are being coached by grown men who are paid a king's ransom to get the max performance out of their players. Like I've said before, lack of on field execution may not necessarily be the coach's fault but it's absolutely 100% their responsibility!
 
He does have an arm, the only problem is every ball is the same--Line drive rifle shots, be it fly patterns, seam routes, screens, deep outs, etc. He is consistent in that manner. Problem is deep outs, fly patterns, posts, etc. sometimes require a little finesse and not a rifle shot that is undoubtedly off-target.

which goes back to if he had a QB that could throw the ball
 
There are player blunders in every game for every team. It's the coaching blunders that have caused the three loses. No adding up anything. But I do suppose if the players had played the perfect game that would of overcome the coaching blunders. Also the players are not getting paid 3 million a year. I can't blame Dobbs for the poor play calling or Hurd only getting 4 carries in the second half Saturday. That's just stupidity.
So you can't blame the players for missed kicks, dropping passes, fumbles or skipping passes? You're misrepresenting my point by saying they needed to play perfectly. They simply needed to make some plays. Coaching may shrink the margin of error but all need to share responsibility
 
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So you can't blame the players for missed kicks, dropping passes, fumbles or skipping passes? You're misrepresenting my point by saying they needed to play perfectly. They simply needed to make some plays. Coaching may shrink the margin of error but all need to share responsibility

Isn't funny how the elite coaches almost never seem to have issues with their players executing on the field? Funny how that always seems to play out.
 
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Isn't funny how the elite coaches never seem to have issues with their players executing on the field? Funny how that always seems to play out.

Sure they have issues. Some are able to hide it better than others because the next man up is also a blue chip. They then get rid of that player and recruit over him

What coach ever said he doesn't have issues with player execution?
 
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