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Nawww, he’s gonna have every QB on the team throw for 200 yards per half. If there’s 2 QBs then 400 yards passing in the first half. If a portal QB gets in there then 600 yards. He will make a statement that the QB was the issue. Not scheme or WRs. An example will be made and poor Syracuse is the unlucky recipient.View attachment 735280
Heupel will run it 60+ times between Bishop, Lewis, and Thomas. Running game and defense can beat Syracuse.
Big Nic is getting the west coast media personalities to spread this "offense was the issue" narrative. This guy is a big-time NFL draft personality that hates Tennessee because he doesn't approve of the offense
Whelp - we are definitely back if we can keep that much under wraps for a season. Nico also apparently needed more money so bad he lost money by not completing his appearances. The more I hear the more I understand why those on high said enough was enough.
It is infuriating that this is exactly how it will go down. I want to be positive, but I fully have prepared myself in case.If Nico was being such a problem behind the scenes, we should have cut bait after the season and brought in a QB then. As is, I highly doubt we get anyone of significance. Merk or GMac will be the starter. Not even sure it's worth bringing in someone that isn't going to start. We could use that roster spot to improve elsewhere. This could hurt us in the long run, especially if we go 7-5 or worse next season. If anyone sees Nico's dad, please kick him in the gonads for me. Fully expect people will run with the "it's the offense" argument. People have been calling it gimmicky since Heupel got here.
UCLA fans will say it's the offense, I think the rest of the country knows they're clowns (UCLA does too, but they'll go along with it). . . they must be desperate after the way daddio had Madden flip at the last minute.If Nico was being such a problem behind the scenes, we should have cut bait after the season and brought in a QB then. As is, I highly doubt we get anyone of significance. Merk or GMac will be the starter. Not even sure it's worth bringing in someone that isn't going to start. We could use that roster spot to improve elsewhere. This could hurt us in the long run, especially if we go 7-5 or worse next season. If anyone sees Nico's dad, please kick him in the gonads for me. Fully expect people will run with the "it's the offense" argument. People have been calling it gimmicky since Heupel got here.
Or maybe it's that the QB didn't build any chemistry with his receivers because he didn't show up to practice or put in any extra work.Were our receivers as bad as many complain about or was it equal parts a qb who couldn't complete passes to many wide open guys all year? Much less read defenses and scan the field for 2nd and 3rd options?
i dontv understand how it's a gimmick to run up the middle and have a 1800 yard rusher in the sec!The gimmicky offense narrative will continue until someone (preferably a QB) has success in the NFL. The hope was Nico would change the narrative.
Now folks will lean more into that narrative for the foreseeable future.
Big Nic is getting the west coast media personalities to spread this "offense was the issue" narrative. This guy is a big-time NFL draft personality that hates Tennessee because he doesn't approve of the offense
The rest of the country will know Nico got greedy, but the rest of the country has also heard we run a gimmicky offense. Media and opposing coaches have run with that narrative since Hooker was here.UCLA fans will say it's the offense, I think the rest of the country knows they're clowns (UCLA does too, but they'll go along with it). . . they must be desperate after the way daddio had Madden flip at the last minute.
I don't disagree with you. We all gave him a pass though since he was 19 and a first year starter. This year was huge for his development. Him taking a step would have been a great achievement for diffusing that narrative.To be fair, I can't say that Nico really did any of that too often
Exactly. It's why Nico's dad decided to run with that narrative. He knew it would hurt us long term. It adds to a narrative others have been pushing all along.The gimmicky offense narrative will continue until someone (preferably a QB) has success in the NFL. The hope was Nico would change the narrative.
Now folks will lean more into that narrative for the foreseeable future.