Braemar_Vol
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I'm not sure I've ever heard of a coach that plays guys who have terrible practicesWe've never lost a practice, have we?
Show me how good you are on the field of play. We all appreciate the PF info, but it does not transfer into on-field success. At least not yet. I'd rather be 0-2 on the Practice field, and 2-0 on the season...as opposed to where we really are.
Go Vols.
I'm just saying. From a coaching perspective, it would be hard to put a guy out there who cant even make plays in practice. I dont blame the coach for not having faith in the guys. I blame the backups more for not being able to perform in practice to make it a competitionAs opposed to playing a guy who practices well, but struggles in games.
If an 8-15 starter is the best we have, well...we're in for a long year.
Go Vols.
I'm just saying. From a coaching perspective, it would be hard to put a guy out there who cant even make plays in practice. I dont blame the coach for not having faith in the guys. I blame the backups more for not being able to perform in practice to make it a competition
Bituli and Thompson back to give us a boost. The other guys start to figure things out.
Chaney sprinkles some Crompton Reformation Magic Dust on JG.
We are undefeated in SEC play. Bring on the Swamp. Let’s ride!
ummmm....it's UTC, why wouldn't he play better? If he doesn't then something has to give!Food for thought, Crompton had started in like 8 games before Chaney/ Kiffin got there. Guarantano just started his 18th game. It took until the end of the Auburn game for the lights to come on for crompton. If you don’t count western Kentucky(crompton threw for 230 yards and 5 tds) the Georgia game was cromptons break out game, and he played pretty good the rest of the year. Maybe Chaney and Guarantano will click sooner than he and Crompton did. Here’s to hoping Guarantano plays better Saturday.
You’re wrong, I have it from a solid source the blocking pad was a 3 star that plays in the OVC, so it’s quite understandable why we might have trouble pushing it aroundFor the second-straight day, the offensive line worked on a short-yardage/leverage drill with the dummies on the ground. Wanya Morris showed some improvement in the drill, while Marcus Tatum was forced to redo a rep twice after barely moving the blocking pad.
That blocking pad must have been a five star coming out of HS.
Ha, I would say you have started your weekend drinking a little early. Seriously though, I do think FL will overlook us but not sure we can capitalize on it.I've got an idea. What if fl overlooks us. We return their favor of beating us with a back-up QB. Smack them in the mouth while they're sleeping. Maybe Mullens game planning for jg then surprise! Pruitts master plan.
J/k
