As the smoke clears....

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So I've been thinking about the game yesterday and after sleeping on it and thinking about the game in general, and sadly reading the 'sky is falling' comments by people who tend to panic more than my cat does when our 10 month old starts reaching for her tail......

Alright so fact of the matter #1 - Oregon is a dang good team. I mean, you don't score 40+ in 9 of your last 15 on accident including against then #6 Cal and #5 USC last season. We played them close enough in the 1st half that the announcers said you couldn't tell who was #7 and who was unranked. If that isn't a cause for optimism I don't know what is.

Now, of course the 2nd half rolls around and we go down a touchdown, then we have Stocker wide open and have an inelgible guy down field and the throw gets rushed as well, then a pick 6 sends our team into 'we have to make big plays just to have a chance' and that is where they stopped playing assignment football and that is when Oregon will destroy you, period. That is very fixable and just a matter of coaching this young team, in other words we will find out just what kind of coaches we have, and I still have full faith in them given how fundamentally sound they have been excluding the 2nd half last night when they went into panic mode as some here and almost everyone at govols.com have done.

Especially with a young team like ours, one game will not define our season, that goes for good or bad games. They are building their experience, and I am not even going to claim to know how many wins we might get, 4, 5, 6, 7? Who knows...no one! We know very little about this team simply because of how many new faces there are and we do not know how much they will grow throughout the year, but starters will be defined and leaders will surface, that only takes place during the season. I am not even going to touch that whole 'Pull Simms for Bray' stuff, I think Bray will be awesome, but Simms has one pick this year and wasn't responsible for a 27yd punt, a punt return for a TD or the iffy-late hit call, among other things. But the 2nd string QB will always be more popular, way too early to start saying to overhaul the offense, though.

This seems like it will be one of those up and down years, a lot like 2007, we lose to UCLA, were absolutely detroyed against Florida and Bama but ended up playing for an SEC title. And no, don't jump to 'quick reply' thinking I am saying we're going to win the east, I am not, like I said I have no idea what will happen this year as none of us do. But I don't see us finishing below Kentucky and Vandy, either. Tell me how many SEC schools would have beat up on Oregon last night...Bama perhaps, but who else? I haven't seen anyone impress me enough in the SEC to make me think otherwise and that also shows you that some of those automatic losses people assumed such as Florida, LSU, Georgia, SC, and Ole Miss aren't so automatic either way yet.

Anywho, I knew I would ramble but I had been thinking everything over today, bottom line is there is way too much season left and way too many unknowns to claim you know how this season will go, good or bad. And for some reason people assume unknown = always bad, not the case. I am 100% still with the players and coaches.

GO VOLS!!!
 
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You said a mouth full. Our guys are going to be alright. I was telling my wife last night how tough it would be to play against that offense. Our boys had to think twice as hard every play as they will against any other team we face the rest of the year. For all of you naysayers out there...We WILL be a good ball team when the dust settles!
 
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Any chance of a cliff notes version?



Haha, sure here it is:

Last night didn't define our season, nor would it have it had been a win.

No one here knows how this season will go, no matter how many prediction threads are started.

This team will grow through the season seeing how young they are.

I think we have the coaches in place to get the job done, but we will find out over the next 4 weeks for sure.

Better? :eek:k:
 
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Haha, sure here it is:

Last night didn't define our season, nor would it have it had been a win.

No one here knows how this season will go, no matter how many prediction threads are started.

This team will grow through the season seeing how young they are.

I think we have the coaches in place to get the job done, but we will find out over the next 4 weeks for sure.

Better? :eek:k:

Let's hope your right...thanks for the abbreviated version.
 
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Enjoyed your post. Ignore the people on here who need sylvan learning centers to help them read a short post.
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Heck yeah i agree. one game doesnt define our season. Oregon will be in a hunt for the national title. Our vols will be just fine.:) Florida doesnt impress me at all two wins against average non sec teams. There offense has problems and they cant stop the run. Poole will rush for over 100. we will stay in the game till the end. I seen the effort in the first half of last nights game with our freshmen line and young team to get me fired up for the years to come. give these coaches a week to get ready for a offense that is not like oregon and our defense will impress go vols
 
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great post. if this o-line pulls together and gels strong, i cant wait for next year
 
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Awesome job Andy!!!
FWIW...I was telling people back 3 or 4 weeks ago not to worry if we are just flat blown out of the stadium by Oregon (you have to be doing something right to be top 10) our youth, inexperience, and lack of depth will ALWAYS be our greatest opponents this year.
 
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im actually more worried about playing @LSU and @UGA than florida. its a whole different ball game on the road and its gonna be tough playing back to back road games against quality opponents
 
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im actually more worried about playing @LSU and @UGA than florida. its a whole different ball game on the road and its gonna be tough playing back to back road games against quality opponents

I agree, if we give up a big play or two at LoSerU and the team responds like they did last night...it could be a loooooong road the rest of the season.
 
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I agree, if we give up a big play or two at LoSerU and the team responds like they did last night...it could be a loooooong road the rest of the season.

agreed. even though LSU is coached by lesser miles, death valley is mad house for a young team on the road
 
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im actually more worried about playing @LSU and @UGA than florida. its a whole different ball game on the road and its gonna be tough playing back to back road games against quality opponents

I don't know, Dooley almost took them out last year at LSU with his LA Tech squad, seems like he had a great gameplan against them and I will bet the farm on he has more talent than he ever did at LA Tech.
 
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Doesn't matter who it is. Miles will always play down to his competition then get a win gift-wrapped from the hand of the lord and savior himself.

I wonder what kind of good works Miles has done in his life to get that kind of help from the man upstairs his whole career.
 
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Doesn't matter who it is. Miles will always play down to his competition then get a win gift-wrapped from the hand of the lord and savior himself.

I wonder what kind of good works Miles has done in his life to get that kind of help from the man upstairs his whole career.

turning down the michigan job! and beating florida in 07
 
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Oregon was supposed to beat us. This is one loss, regardless of the score, that was supposed to happen. We have a 50 point win, but at the end of the year it will count as only one win. We expected to be 1-1 by the end of this game, and that is exactly where we are. Give us a couple of years and I would have been upset, but not at this point.
 
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Rocky Top you'll always be home sweet home to me!! Good ol' Rocky Top! Rocky Top Tennessee!!
 
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Oregon was supposed to beat us. This is one loss, regardless of the score, that was supposed to happen. We have a 50 point win, but at the end of the year it will count as only one win. We expected to be 1-1 by the end of this game, and that is exactly where we are. Give us a couple of years and I would have been upset, but not at this point.


Yeah, that is one thing I didn't get, a vast majority had this as a 'sure loss' before the season, some expecting a beatdown and those same people freak when we lose like it was shocking.
 
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Good post I completely agree with you...the Vols will be alright in the long run. No one knows whats gonna happen with this young team so we just need to sit back and enjoy some Tennessee football!
 
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So I've been thinking about the game yesterday and after sleeping on it and thinking about the game in general, and sadly reading the 'sky is falling' comments by people who tend to panic more than my cat does when our 10 month old starts reaching for her tail......

Alright so fact of the matter #1 - Oregon is a dang good team. I mean, you don't score 40+ in 9 of your last 15 on accident including against then #6 Cal and #5 USC last season. We played them close enough in the 1st half that the announcers said you couldn't tell who was #7 and who was unranked. If that isn't a cause for optimism I don't know what is.

Now, of course the 2nd half rolls around and we go down a touchdown, then we have Stocker wide open and have an inelgible guy down field and the throw gets rushed as well, then a pick 6 sends our team into 'we have to make big plays just to have a chance' and that is where they stopped playing assignment football and that is when Oregon will destroy you, period. That is very fixable and just a matter of coaching this young team, in other words we will find out just what kind of coaches we have, and I still have full faith in them given how fundamentally sound they have been excluding the 2nd half last night when they went into panic mode as some here and almost everyone at govols.com have done.

Especially with a young team like ours, one game will not define our season, that goes for good or bad games. They are building their experience, and I am not even going to claim to know how many wins we might get, 4, 5, 6, 7? Who knows...no one! We know very little about this team simply because of how many new faces there are and we do not know how much they will grow throughout the year, but starters will be defined and leaders will surface, that only takes place during the season. I am not even going to touch that whole 'Pull Simms for Bray' stuff, I think Bray will be awesome, but Simms has one pick this year and wasn't responsible for a 27yd punt, a punt return for a TD or the iffy-late hit call, among other things. But the 2nd string QB will always be more popular, way too early to start saying to overhaul the offense, though.

This seems like it will be one of those up and down years, a lot like 2007, we lose to UCLA, were absolutely detroyed against Florida and Bama but ended up playing for an SEC title. And no, don't jump to 'quick reply' thinking I am saying we're going to win the east, I am not, like I said I have no idea what will happen this year as none of us do. But I don't see us finishing below Kentucky and Vandy, either. Tell me how many SEC schools would have beat up on Oregon last night...Bama perhaps, but who else? I haven't seen anyone impress me enough in the SEC to make me think otherwise and that also shows you that some of those automatic losses people assumed such as Florida, LSU, Georgia, SC, and Ole Miss aren't so automatic either way yet.

Anywho, I knew I would ramble but I had been thinking everything over today, bottom line is there is way too much season left and way too many unknowns to claim you know how this season will go, good or bad. And for some reason people assume unknown = always bad, not the case. I am 100% still with the players and coaches.

GO VOLS!!!

:rock:Good post!!! Well thought out and logical...are you a coach or former player? Some of the folks on here just shoot off the top or their head or are just negative nellies.
 
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