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...but we are a damn good football team, nonetheless.
Look, none of us is perfect. Not you. Not me. Not that fella or gal over there. And that includes our coaches and players.
A head coach probably makes 150+ decisions in the course of a ball game. His coordinators probably about the same amount, each. Most of those decisions are made in a second or two: see, consider, decide. Just about as fast as you can say those three words. Given that, it would be surpassing strange for them not to get a handful of things wrong. Come on, be honest, how many of you scored better than 97% on a 4-hour exam, while riding in a HMMWV in the streets of Baghdad with IEDs all around? By that, I mean distractions and concerns all around you while making each of those split-second decisions.
All that to say, our coaches are ****-hot. They are excellent. Even if they did mess up clock management that one time.
And our players, too. People on these boards giving grief to Telander ... Carter (either/both) ... our kicker ... hell, our QB! This fella who is night and day better than anything we've had since Hendon Hooker, who had like 15 minutes to study the playbook before the first game. Someone even down-talked our freshman right tackle, in his first appearance in a college game, ever, even though he did a marvelous job under those conditions.
All these lads are really, really good. Put it this way: they are able to stand toe-to-toe with anyone in the nation (barring possibly Ohio State, still having trouble seeing past that game last December).
We have the talent now. Now. We can compete for the SEC and national titles now. We can be that good, with these lads. Occasional mistakes and all. And it's only gonna keep getting better.
So stop whining about how we're not perfect. Stop pole vaulting over every little blemish you see like it caused us to start the season 0-5.
If you can't see all the good in our current team, coaches and players alike, maybe just chill out and let the rest of us enjoy some good football.
There. Nega-Vol lightning rod struck.
Go Vols!
Look, none of us is perfect. Not you. Not me. Not that fella or gal over there. And that includes our coaches and players.
A head coach probably makes 150+ decisions in the course of a ball game. His coordinators probably about the same amount, each. Most of those decisions are made in a second or two: see, consider, decide. Just about as fast as you can say those three words. Given that, it would be surpassing strange for them not to get a handful of things wrong. Come on, be honest, how many of you scored better than 97% on a 4-hour exam, while riding in a HMMWV in the streets of Baghdad with IEDs all around? By that, I mean distractions and concerns all around you while making each of those split-second decisions.
All that to say, our coaches are ****-hot. They are excellent. Even if they did mess up clock management that one time.
And our players, too. People on these boards giving grief to Telander ... Carter (either/both) ... our kicker ... hell, our QB! This fella who is night and day better than anything we've had since Hendon Hooker, who had like 15 minutes to study the playbook before the first game. Someone even down-talked our freshman right tackle, in his first appearance in a college game, ever, even though he did a marvelous job under those conditions.
All these lads are really, really good. Put it this way: they are able to stand toe-to-toe with anyone in the nation (barring possibly Ohio State, still having trouble seeing past that game last December).
We have the talent now. Now. We can compete for the SEC and national titles now. We can be that good, with these lads. Occasional mistakes and all. And it's only gonna keep getting better.
So stop whining about how we're not perfect. Stop pole vaulting over every little blemish you see like it caused us to start the season 0-5.
If you can't see all the good in our current team, coaches and players alike, maybe just chill out and let the rest of us enjoy some good football.
There. Nega-Vol lightning rod struck.
Go Vols!