Iam4utalways
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There are certainly points to be made about his conservatism with leads, but I think just as much the finger needs to be pointed at the players. Back during our "glory years" under Fulmer(which I define as 95-01), we were a very conservative offense overall, but we still went 73-14 because in the 4th quarter when we had the lead and wanted to run the ball, we ran the ball down the throat of whoever the hell we wanted to.
I remember back in 01 specifically we had some astronomical time of possession in the 4th quarter. Travis Stephens and the offensive line punched every defense they faced in the mouth. A lot of people look back fondly on that year and how great of a team we were, but seem to forget how many of those games were nail biters going in to the 4th quarter, and our "conservative" gameplan of running the ball down the throat of every defense we played gave us the victory.
We didn't let opposing offenses touch the ball in the 4th quarter. That ball pretty much stayed in the hands of Travis Stephens.
That kind of offense works. It still works to this day. Does Butch need to open things up a bit more? Sure, but more importantly our offensive line has to learn how to take over the game in the 4th quarter. They couldn't do that this past season. We've got the QB to manage the game who can make plays when we need them(ala Martin and Clausen). We've got the running backs who can take it over(ala Lewis, Henry, Stephens). We need the o-line now.
That's solid. If it takes a first down or two to ice the game, it hurt us to run 3 times and punt. Going too conservative cost us possibly 4 games last year. It also put two other games in jeopardy. Poor execution didn't help either, that's on CBJ for the way he runs practice. We need some more Captains one for the line and another for receivers.
Go Vols!
