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Why can't you guys allow players and coaches to not be perfect? We won a game on the road while gifting them the ball on our side of the field three times. Not to mention the fact that we lost 9 offensive starters over the offseason and only had 3 months with the new QB before the season started.Heupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
I agree CJH clock management was lacking. The 2 interceptions should have been caught by Kitselman. I'm a little concerned with JA's decision making on those 2 plays. The 1st interception it looked like Matthews was open on the deep route about 8 yards past Kitselman. It looked like he was the better option, would have to see the 22man film to know for sure. On the 2nd, JA locked onto Kistleman from the snap, that brought the LBer into play and affected his throw. Both should have been caught and like the others they weren't on him.Heupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
He reminds me a lot of Baker Mayfield.Heupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
I saw this in the first game, his will to win. Kinda like Baker Mayfield . I wished we had him for another yearHeupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
Very few people said this was a loss. Some people said the arrogance was foolish and that this is the sort of game Heupel loses. Heupel showed us why he loses these games and is lucky that this one came against a team that hasn’t won a conference game in two yearsWhy can't you guys allow players and coaches to not be perfect? We won a game on the road while gifting them the ball on our side of the field three times. Not to mention the fact that we lost 9 offensive starters over the offseason and only had 3 months with the new QB before the season started.
A lot of yall said this game was a loss, and yet yall are still upset when we win. This fanbase is an embarrassment.
Hey look at this! A positive post after a win! Yes he is 1st in SEC, 1st in top 25 and 6th in nation in five games while sitting out 2-3 quarters of those five games. He also has made a lot of plays that were not there, and I believe was the biggest reason we pulled out the dub against Miss St—at least offensive reason. Carter had 17 tacked and is way up there in tot tackles as well. Brazzell is second in the nation at WR.Heupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
Meanwhile Nico had a typical Nico game. 19-27 180 with 1 TD and some decent yards on the ground. It's a good day for Tennessee.
if it hits you in the hands as a WR, it is a catchable ball. All are not perfectly thrown on target. Sometimes you slide and sometimes you have to go up, twist and turn your body. Did anyone observe how many touchdown passes were dropped between our game and GA vs Bama? I think it was four dropped passes to wide open receivers that went right through the ole bread basket. That’s simply lack of concentration and keeping your eyes on the ball. We make some incredible catches and drop too many easy ones. Bring out the jugs machines and burn some fingers during the bye week. JA is much easier to catch than JM was.The cat is an upgrade from his predecessor
But he's GOT to stop throwing high!!
Those were the INTs
He also lost in 2002 at home against Florida when we were favorites. He had some great moments for sure but I think he gets overhyped due to a few road wins.Let’s put this narrative to bed now. Stop with this lie. He didn’t beat UF twice in Gainesville. In 2001 he went 16/25 168 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs. He is A/YA was 3.92.
In 2003hr went 12/23 for 235, 1 TD and 1 INT. So in two games Clausen threw more INTs than TDs. In those two games we ran for 6 TDs. Let’s be real. If the run game wasn’t really good in both games we lose.
So just stop with the Clausen beat UF twice in the Swamp. It’s factually incorrect.