anybody else like the cocks -4 tomorrow?
These.
The guys who messed up the opponents being able to get outside easily were DB and a healthy Cam Sutton. Outside of them occasionally getting to the ball carrier, it has been a recurring theme. The common denominator over the 4+ seasons is Butch.
The O-line is not beaten much physically when the right guys are playing, which was a major problem for a few years. More often they are beat mentally. This is why Jay is correct on the play calls. Max protect with the TE when the O-line is getting beat. Go with quicker releasing passes/routes. Have the RB chip and release if no blitz up the middle. The slow developing stuff will only work if it is play action after it has been set up by other stuff. The past O-line coach and OC's are gone. Let's see how Wells/Scott does. I'm seeing some hopeful signs with those two.
If you have obvious weaknesses year after year, they have to be addressed by the HC as soon as he can establish a trend in each game, not just after the game or season. That includes his own mistakes in game management. He's 10+ years in as a HC now, no excuses. This is where I personally believe his commitment to his system is getting in the way at times. Win. Don't care about the system. He can do it if he will get out of his own way. Start tomorrow for this season and approach each game that way.
How many years should he get to win the east? 10?
I don't even believe that's any sort of real narrative (the "saving it" stuff) especially against GT. Maybe among the dimmest of fans, but not enough to even worry about. We weren't hiding anything. That's worrisome, I admit.
Now, ISU, I don't blame them a bit. That game was a paid open scrimmage with hired practice players. Basically one day of practice coming in. Run your base stuff and get ready for this week. I know there is disagreement there, but I don't think that game has any bearing on the season good or bad.
Sure, there will be things people point back at, but you can do that with any game.
Not sure you can judge him based off that one 2016 season at Oregon. He inherited a defense that was very flawed. The season prior, 2015, that defense ranked #116 in total defense and gave up 37.5 ppg. There had been dissention in the lockerroom with players calling each other out for lack of effort, and there were a lot of criticisms of Helfrich for the overall culture within the program. And talking to some friends who are Duck fans, they didn't have the talent they needed on the DL. It was a tough situation to go into. Not saying he doesn't deserve any blame, just that it is very difficult to come in and correct major problems in one season.
Up until last year I always felt we were well prepared, well coached, disciplined.
Even when we were winning last year something seemed off.
I think our defense had a bad game plan for Ga Tech.
I don't see how we are still gnashing teeth over it two weeks later at 2-0. If we had beat ISU by 70 or by 30 it doesn't mean much at all.
Agreed. But can you put toothpaste back in the tube? Once Dooley started to allow this type of thing he was D.O.A. Players didn't respect him anymore. I'm not saying Butch is to that point yet - but it's not something we (fans) would see until it's too late.
Probably around 10 for some to these people. We should be cool with 8 win seasons because I mean look at how we've been over the last 10 years or so. Never mind the fact that from a period of around 1926 to 2004 Tennessee was the winningrest program in college football.
Very possible and I don't dismiss it at all. It's also possible they just had way more talent and eventually it kicked in.
This is great! Especially, Mays, Antonutti, and Harris' prediction:
http://tennessee.247sports.com/Gall...essee-Florida--107430502/GallerySlides/685320
