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#26
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My general overall concern is that Tennessee didn't play well in several second halves last season, not just the games that were blown.

3 points in the second half against Arkansas and Missouri. 10 against South Carolina.

Yeah...
Ur right.

Bad Depth plus coaching tight.
 
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Lots of hand wringers, knee clackers, and nervous loose bowels, OP you are in this category. Would never want to be facing a tough situation with you in my foxhole man. Your adversaries are always ten feet tall and scare you, Little Vol is the correct handle in my opinion, bask in it.

You know nothing about me or foxholes.

I've overcome obstacles a lot of people would run away from. Keep your opinion about me to yourself. I'm talking about football.

Florida will be good again this year. Everyone last year said we were going to stomp them. I was one of the few that said, they had a great shot being in Atlanta. Rest is history.

UGA is a tad bit more talented thsn us, but not as experienced.

Who cares if we win by one or fifty? The games will be tight this year.
 
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I'd just like to point out that we played Bama after coming off a bye week and Bama had played a pretty rough gauntlet of games. That had to account for at least part of the reason why it was so close.

Yeah, fair enough. That is true. We had the bye week going for us.
 
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A great coach doesn't allow the team to relax. Changes had to be made. CBJ won't fire himself, he is too competative for that. And all those 4th down conversions were enough for Jancek to get fired. I met him once and was impressed. My brother told him I was expecting a blitz every play, he said I sounded like his wife. He should have paid more attention to his wife.

I'm confident Shoop can fix most of the problems we encountered last season on the Defensive side of the ball. On the Offensive side better pass protection should help alleviate some of the inconsistencies in the passing game. Add a more seasoned WR core and there is no reason we can't put up a huge number points in every game this season.
I too love the blitz.
 
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Lots of hand wringers, knee clackers, and nervous loose bowels, OP you are in this category. Would never want to be facing a tough situation with you in my foxhole man. Your adversaries are always ten feet tall and scare you, Little Vol is the correct handle in my opinion, bask in it.

Ha CBJ would let off the gas pedal in your foxhole too. He was tighter than a tic in those games in 4th
 
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My general overall concern is that Tennessee didn't play well in several second halves last season, not just the games that were blown.

3 points in the second half against Arkansas and Missouri. 10 against South Carolina.

Nega........gator vol? Lol

Pump us some sunshine mane
 
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I'm confident Shoop can fix most of the problems we encountered last season on the Defensive side of the ball. On the Offensive side better pass protection should help alleviate some of the inconsistencies in the passing game. Add a more seasoned WR core and there is no reason we can't put up a huge number points in every game this season.
I too love the blitz.

Shoop may be MVP. I hope he is.

Id like to see Debord become more diverse in his playcalling. I think he was coaching towards our strenghts. He got to comfortable with the field position battle.

Our special teams are pretty good. Defense was good last year too. So overall i think he did well for a first year in the SEC
 
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I'm confident Shoop can fix most of the problems we encountered last season on the Defensive side of the ball. On the Offensive side better pass protection should help alleviate some of the inconsistencies in the passing game. Add a more seasoned WR core and there is no reason we can't put up a huge number points in every game this season.
I too love the blitz.

We were good last year, I'm wanting great things from #120. Just need to finish strong.
 
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So a potential 5 loss regular season? I say 2.

Anywhere from 9- 3 to 12-0

Dobbs has to be more consistent.
Playcalling needs to be a bit better. Not much, but a little more variation.

Thats really the key to our season

I think we take it to Texas A&M.
Mizzou will be a tougher game than A&M.
 
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who played bama better? us or clemson?
who played florida better? us or georgia?

it's college football. we were very close last year to being very good.

Yes, we were close. But, to the contrary, keep in mind that if that USC tight end doesn't fumble, we probably lose that game.

Think of three fallout. Another giant 4th quarter collapse where we were ahead by 21, at home, and against an unranked team with an interim head coach. Then we finish 7-5 and end up in the Hormel Chili Bowl or something. We're ranked maybe 20-25 preseason and Butch sits squarely on the hot seat for 2016. That means Shoop would have been a fool to make a "lateral" move top come here. Probably no Kongbo etc, and who knows how the last class ends up.

But, like you said, it's college football and it can go either way based on a thin line.
 
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Yes, we were close. But, to the contrary, keep in mind that if that USC tight end doesn't fumble, we probably lose that game.

Think of three fallout. Another giant 4th quarter collapse where we were ahead by 21, at home, and against an unranked team with an interim head coach. Then we finish 7-5 and end up in the Hormel Chili Bowl or something. We're ranked maybe 20-25 preseason and Butch sits squarely on the hot seat for 2016. That means Shoop would have been a fool to make a "lateral" move top come here. Probably no Kongbo etc, and who knows how the last class ends up.

But, like you said, it's college football and it can go either way based on a thin line.

That was a great strip on the ball to get the win. Good coaching.
 
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Shoop may be MVP. I hope he is.

Id like to see Debord become more diverse in his playcalling. I think he was coaching towards our strenghts. He got to comfortable with the field position battle.

Our special teams are pretty good. Defense was good last year too. So overall i think he did well for a first year in the SEC

Good point. He hoped the D could hold and failed miserably at putting up points in the second half. I hope he learned that Wolf needs more touches in the second half of games.
 
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#38
I agree. That game last year wasn't nearly as close as the score showed. We could've beat them 45-17

Maybe. Maybe not. If we had scored a TD on our 1st possession from the 1 yd line rather than Hurd fumbling and it being returned for a TD, and if the refs had actually called the block in the back on the UGA punt return for a TD, then we can add 7 pts to our 1st half score and take 14 from UGA's 1st half score. Which means the score would have been 10-10 by the time of the possession where Dobbs completed the 2 4th down throws. With the score tied 10-10 I doubt seriously the staff would have been in desperation mode so would have punted rather than going for it on 4th down at midfield. And if we don't score on that possession then we don't force a fumble on the ensuing KO. So if we punt rather than going for it on 4th down, then unless UGA scores before half time then it is like 10-10 at the half. We outscored UGA 21-7 in the 2nd half so I think we would have won 31-17.
 
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Who is going to be the vocal leader of our Defense this year? That person who is in everyone's ear telling them to not relax or let up and play til the final second. Kongbo may fill this role but I would like to see DKjr take on that duty on the field and sideline.

JRM is also a good choice.
 
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We looked superior to Florida, Alabama, and Oklahoma.

I actually believed we were better than two of those teams.

But under closer and repeated observations. We were not.

Bama sacked Dobbs a good amount. Also we could never really stop their ground game. Nor could Sutton stop Ridely.

Florida- couldnt stop their pass rush nor we stop their intermediate pass game.

Oklahoma got lucky imo. But they also didnt play well.

Debord was a decent playcaller last year, but will have to be better.

I don't know what to expect really from team 120.

Florida will be good.
Bama will be Bama.
UGA will be good too.

I don't think we're clearly better than UGA or UF. Its really close imo.

Va Tech will be a decent game as well. Texas A&M could be good.

To me- last year anyway- there was a lot of guys waiting for someone to make a play in crucial moments. But no one stepped and we let it slip.

Josh Malone had glimpses of taking charge against Bama. But then we went away from him.

Dobbs needs to see the rush better.
Debord needs to be a little better.
Defense needs to be more aware of down and distance.

We're really really close to being a very good team, that could make a run.

I think right now being #10 is just right. Florida should be top 15 as well.

It's going to be nerve racking year. A lot of tight ball games.

Oh, for God's sake!

What do you expect? Every other team to just roll over while we cruise to the championship? Not gonna happen. That is why it is worth playing for.

Nerve racking? No kidding Captain Obvious, but nothing more so than the Arkansas game in 1998. In fact, grown men were pulling their hair out that entire season.

You are also fretting over problem from last season, issues that should have been addressed by now. And you are also letting a meaningless poll worry you, or you would not have mentioned it.

What's worse? You were probably walking around this time last year driving yourself crazy. And the year before, and so on.

Don't stress it so. Save it for game day. You'll live longer.
 
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Who is going to be the vocal leader of our Defense this year? That person who is in everyone's ear telling them to not relax or let up and play til the final second. Kongbo may fill this role but I would like to see DKjr take on that duty.

Imagine you have the chance to make millions of dollars. And you turn it down because you feel like you have unfinished business with your team. That's going to make you pretty determined to succeed. Like carbon-hardened steel.

Yep, talking about Cam and JRM. Now, Cam's a quiet sort of guy, so when he does talk, his team mates pay attention. And JRM's the energy guy, pumping everyone up.

Others will contribute leadership, as well, it's not all just on Jalen and Cam's shoulders. Barnett up front is going to be pushing; Shoop has called Derek his "enforcer." And young Kirkland is a natural for the leadership role, as "QB of the defense"; he'll have a part, too.

Fact is, we've an embarrassment of riches in leadership on Team 120. It's truly going to be a team-led effort. And that's very, very promising for results.

Go Vols!
 
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Imagine you have the chance to make millions of dollars. And you turn it down because you feel like you have unfinished business with your team. That's going to make you pretty determined to succeed. Like carbon-hardened steel.

Yep, talking about Cam and JRM. Now, Cam's a quiet sort of guy, so when he does talk, his team mates pay attention. And JRM's the energy guy, pumping everyone up.

Others will contribute leadership, as well, it's not all just on Jalen and Cam's shoulders. Barnett up front is going to be pushing; Shoop has called Derek his "enforcer." And young Kirkland is a natural for the leadership role, as "QB of the defense"; he'll have a part, too.

Fact is, we've an embarrassment of riches in leadership on Team 120. It's truly going to be a team-led effort. And that's very, very promising for results.

Go Vols!

Didn't include Cam because he is quiet. Not exactly an in your face vocal type on the sideline but he garners a lot of respect from his teammates. TKjr may be another that can help in that area but JRM may be that guy.
 
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Didn't include Cam because he is quiet. Not exactly an in your face vocal type on the sideline but he garners a lot of respect from his teammates. TKjr may be another that can help in that area but JRM may be that guy.

Your right about JRM, he is the only one I've heard address how the team relaxed last year with a lead. He also is the one that made a video for the team to watch, looking for the 25 points.

JRM did say Cam wasn't big on trash talking during the game. I think it was the SC where Cam and JRM cover the same receiver leaving one open for a nice gain. After the play Cam gave him a look and that's all that was needed for JRM to own the mistake. So don't sell Cam short on being a vocal leader sometimes a look speaks volumes.

We have a self motivated team, the Captains will lead, few will need a push from them, but if they do, plenty will step up and give them the push that's required.
 
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Oh, for God's sake!

What do you expect? Every other team to just roll over while we cruise to the championship? Not gonna happen. That is why it is worth playing for.

Nerve racking? No kidding Captain Obvious, but nothing more so than the Arkansas game in 1998. In fact, grown men were pulling their hair out that entire season.

You are also fretting over problem from last season, issues that should have been addressed by now. And you are also letting a meaningless poll worry you, or you would not have mentioned it.

What's worse? You were probably walking around this time last year driving yourself crazy. And the year before, and so on.

Don't stress it so. Save it for game day. You'll live longer.

Ehh...
Was this for you or me lol??
 
#45
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Who is going to be the vocal leader of our Defense this year? That person who is in everyone's ear telling them to not relax or let up and play til the final second. Kongbo may fill this role but I would like to see DKjr take on that duty on the field and sideline.

JRM is also a good choice.


D Barnett has a good shot to really dominate and lead by example.

Todd Kelly jr
Darrin Kirkland
Jaylen Reeves Maybin
And
Barnett can be vocal leaders.
 
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