savannahfan
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Good points. I was just focusing on Jimmys and Joes, but you are correct on all points.
Fill in the blank, Vols will be better than expected if ____.
Here's mine:
if, Dormady or JG takes full command in fall practice, Tuttle's recovery improves dramatically over the summer, Chandler is a reliable number 2 RB, and Wiggins solidifies a vastly improved backfield.
Agree.the coaching improves. that has held them back for at least the last two years. If it doesn't improve they will still lose games they should not and that will keep them from matching expectations. The talent has not been an issue, even with all of last seasons injuries they lost games they should have won.
the coaching improves. that has held them back for at least the last two years. If it doesn't improve they will still lose games they should not and that will keep them from matching expectations. The talent has not been an issue, even with all of last seasons injuries they lost games they should have won.
Appy State was losing in the trenches and used a strategy of faking an injury on practically every play in the second half as a bush league response. If they would have lined up and played instead of lying down it wouldn't have been close.
The Vols will be better than expected IF in every facet and play of the game they are physical and fast. Team 120 played most of their season on their heels and were often physically whooped. THAT part had nothing to do with injuries, watch early in the season App State game in the trenches for example.
Wow. App State held us to less than 3 yards per rush just by laying down and faking injuries? Helluva strategy, guess it worked....guess we just tripped over them for 4 quarters? We should maybe try that this year.
Yeah, never mind stalled drives due to bad C/QB exchanges, or costly defensive penalties on 3rd down...let's just throw it all on App St. defenders stopping the clock.:thud:
I think CFA will be the #2 RB.