Orange_Crush
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Possibly for some with genetic issues along with choices of health and nutrition in their past. Some may not receive the same benefits as a result. I tend to go with what the Creator intended now. Obviously Big Pharm and FDA health orientation did not exist at that point.You dont think genetics plays a large role in that?
There's a lot of angst among those teams because we were on their level or even worse for most of the past decade. Now we're ascending to the top of CFB and they're stuck in mediocrity.Saw where Gerald Mincey was saying Kentucky's offense is more tempo than the Vols.
Also saw Beamer trying to say playing Old Dominion was like playing the Vols LOL
We must be back for these teams to have us on their mind... (we don't even play South Carolina this year)
In 2023, UT ran 71 plays per game (36 in CFB). The snap speed was 21.2 seconds per play (4 in CFB).Maybe faster than last year, we couldn't go fast with Milton.
Your opinion…theirs matter more. Retired numbers are an honor, not a sacred institution. Several Cowboy WR’s have worn 88 since Drew Pearson with his blessing…most recently Cee Dee Lamb. When Peyton signed with Denver back in 2012, his #18 had been retired since 1963 in honor of its first franchise QB…Frank Tripucka. He sought out permission from Tripucka and the old man gladly granted it. Anyone who knows about Peyton recognizes he’s practically an historical society who honors traditions. Your earlier comment about Flaherty’s grandchildren banking from their permission is ridiculous. This isn’t one player on a roster buying his accustomed number from another. This is respect. Few remembered Tripucka for his football achievements (tho he was the first 3000 yard passer), but Peyton doesn’t wear that number in a Broncos uniform without his approval. Nabers did it the right way and that family handled it with class.Exactly my point.
They shouldn’t have made that decision.
In 2023, UT ran 71 plays per game (36 in CFB). The snap speed was 21.2 seconds per play (4 in CFB).
In 2022, UT ran just under 74 plays per game (34 in CFB). The snap speed was 20.2 (2 in CFB).
Not that different on the speed. The difference, I think, was our inability to hit big plays so the offense looked different while not actually being much slower.
We're all pretty good at knowing which camouflage works the best from our copperhead spotting expeditions of the last year or so, but I think we need someone who is a good hunter/fisherman. Who is our best outdoor sportsman? (I'm assuming you are near the top of the list) We should have them assemble a team to do it. . . I'm not sure there is enough time though, we should've been working on this since spring practice. . . I blame @Glitch .Which one of you are going to be our Stallions at the NC State game?