Every SEC Game This Week

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Coy53175

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Looking at the box scores of every SEC game from yesterday’s games.
Each game was tight rolling deep into the fourth quarter except TN.

We were about to go up big and we put the brakes on? Why ?
Are the higher ups calling the shots with our coaches and the rest of the league. Where did the killer instinct go? Seems odd to me. I understand clock management, our offense is not a clock management style. The other team’s defense knows what is coming when we try to play clock management.
 
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The defensive player literally parked his whole big ass in the neutral zone, initiated the movement that caused UT linemen to move while he.was still in neutral zone that was a penalty on Tennessee was a huge horrible call in the game. They always say that one play doesn't make or break a game, but this atrociously horrible bad call literally could have made or broke the game.
 
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Looking at the box scores of every SEC game from yesterday’s games.
Each game was tight rolling deep into the fourth quarter except TN.

We were about to go up big and we put the brakes on? Why ?
Are the higher ups calling the shots with our coaches and the rest of the league. Where did the killer instinct go? Seems odd to me. I understand clock management, our offense is not a clock management style. The other team’s defense knows what is coming when we try to play clock management.

I think Heupel still doesn’t trust Aguilar fully like he did with Hooker.

I also think he’s scared to keep gas pedal down because he doesn’t want to risk an injury which I think is playing scared but he has shown a few times how scared he is in tight games.
 
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The defensive player literally parked his whole big ass in the neutral zone, initiated the movement that caused UT linemen to move while he.was still in neutral zone that was a penalty on Tennessee was a huge horrible call in the game. They always say that one play doesn't make or break a game, but this atrociously horrible bad call literally could have made or broke the game.
The center needed to snap the ball while the d lineman was down bad to get that penalty. Instead, he just ****ed around and raised up with the ball. That's what I saw...
 
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The center needed to snap the ball while the d lineman was down bad to get that penalty. Instead, he just ****ed around and raised up with the ball. That's what I saw...
I get that, but other UTs players already reacted to the d lineman move into the neutral zone before he raised the ball, I would think that initially movement by the oline reacting to the d lineman movement would take priority being it happened first.
 
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Almost did. Beat a team by 3 that got absolutely curb stomped 2 weeks before
Comparing SEC games or any college games doesn’t work. How many examples does one need. This line of thinking is so lame. Ole Miss just beat Washington St by 4 to a team that got beat by 50 earlier this year. Does that make ole miss a bad team. Mighty bama lost to FSU who is now losing left and right. I could on and on. GBO
 
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The center needed to snap the ball while the d lineman was down bad to get that penalty. Instead, he just ****ed around and raised up with the ball. That's what I saw...
The center doesn't need to snap the ball in that situation. The play was dead and offsides should have been called once our OL moved.

It was a very, very bad call in the easiest situation possible. 0% of dead ball fouls like that should be missed, yet the single-digit IQ morons we had somehow botched it.
 
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