The coaching staff for running it straight between the tackles three straight times when Florida had stacked the box. No need for deep shots. But there are other plays to pick up first downs you know.So who is to blame, Hooker for not throwing to McCoy or Fant not running deep enough?
Because once again, no one has demonstrated how what Heupel did on that last drive that took them down to the 30 included going for it on 4th down was "taking the foot off the gas". Would you rather have taken deep shots and given Florida the ball back with 2 or 3 mins?
If you HAVE to go for it on fourth down in your four minute offense, you ain’t doing it right.Had nothing to do with sportsmanship. Goodness. We were running clock. Same people criticizing it would be also on the staff if we had thrown 3 straight incompletions. It was the correct strategy…and the 4th down play was wide open.
I just hope Heupel learns from it. With our explosive offense, coupled with a weak secondary, we have to keep our foot on the gas.
That said, Heupel is infinitely better at managing the game than Butch Jones. Jones would have a 2 possession lead and would still have us snapping the ball with 18 seconds on the play clock in the 4th Quarter. Heupel has made some mistakes, but he's never made any ridiculously obvious game management blunders like Butch.
As fans of Tennessee football, I think we all know more than anyone that playing prevent always ends badly, especially against UF. Tennessee could have pulled even further ahead with the offense and slowed the UF offense with our standard defense. Game didn’t even need to be minutely close.Not sure who else listens to their show/podcast. I do once in a while. Today to begin hour 2 they discussed CJH's comment about the team playing like it is 0-0 all the time. He pointed out that it wasn't the team that took their foot off the gas vs UF with a 17 point game. It was the coordinators' playcalling that changed. He pointed out that you can say "0-0" all you want but if the coaches go prevent... the players get that message and their intensity drops.
I hope ALL learned that lesson- players and coaches.
They were up 11 with 1:20 left when they ended that 4th down attempt.The coaching staff for running it straight between the tackles three straight times when Florida had stacked the box. No need for deep shots. But there are other plays to pick up first downs you know.
What are you talking about?As fans of Tennessee football, I think we all know more than anyone that playing prevent always ends badly, especially against UF. Tennessee could have pulled even further ahead with the offense and slowed the UF offense with our standard defense. Game didn’t even need to be minutely close.
Of course it was evident. That is the whole point. We were doing exactly what Florida expected us to do and playing their game instead of ours. That’s what made it so ridiculous.
What is Tennessee’s football team best known for? An offense that gobbles up yards and scores points. What do we do in the most important series of the season so far? Consciously STOP gobbling up yards and scoring points![]()
If you can’t average more than 3.33 yards per play in three consecutive plays with the offensive weapons we have, the play calling is questionable to say the least. Florida didn’t stop our offense all afternoon. So we stopped it ourselvesNot even sure what that means…field position and yards to go dictated going for it. You keep running in that situation.
Yeah I’m a browns fan and was at that hers game where it happened to us. Biggest difference was the browns didn’t stay in bounds with its 4 minute offense. The backs ran out like 2,3 times.You mean the thing that didn't happen? You're convinced it has a great chance of happening?
Maybe you should look at actual onside kick recovery rates.
Depends on the injury. For example, an AC sprain can take a local injection into the joint with local such as lidocaine + marcaine.
Something like Toradol (ketorolac) is intra-muscular. It’s a strong NSAID. Think of it like a strong ibuprofen or like Mobic (meloxicam) except IM.
They aren’t getting opioids on the sideline and you can’t give an anesthetic like lidocaine, marcaine, etc iv (not in the OR or ICU at least). That’s just for local use. Also not getting cortisone on the sideline. A steroid like that takes longer to take effect and the game would be long over by then. Now during the week in the training room is different.
