Butch is getting Killed on Nashville Sports talk

#51
#51
May be dumb in your opinion. I really don't care one way or the other. I never could stand to see a coach clap after a terrible play and I am too old to change now.

One has to seriously question your intelligence saying Johnny would have poured it on. I well remember the 26 26 debacle at Auburn in 1990 after we led big, the complete fiasco of a 3-3 unranked bammer team coming in to Neyland in 1990 and beating us while we were ranked no. 3 in the country 9-6 in a game we were way too conservative in, and I could easily cite like another two dozen examples.

Butch has done this a couple times, but I am not even sure I count last year against UF given how bad our OL/Worley combo was, but there are numerous other examples to the contrary.
 
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#52
#52
Just couldn't land the knockout punch. Some of that falls on the conservative play calling, some falls on the execution of the plays we call.

Coaches and players have to learn to win. Talent is in place to win a game like that. No other way around it.

Learn to win? Please stop
 
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#55
If you go back and reread my original post I called out 2 coaches for that. I call it the "Fulmer clap". Hated it then, hate it today.
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Ask the players about the Fulmer clap. I have heard several players including Ainge and Swaim say they appreciated a coach who acted like he was in control and not panicking and running around yelling at everyone when things weren't going well.

Most athletes understand that.
 
#56
#56
Here are my short thoughts:

#1) If Malone, Ellis and a couple more make those catches it is a game still.

#2) We are not WRU any more. With our style of offense we need one WR with speed to be a "Percy Harvin" like player and I think we have that in PIG, others have not touched the ball hardly at all.

#3) Not using Hurd from the 6 inch line, Former Vols Daniel Hood tweeted and said it best, Name me a premier top notch coach that kicks there.

#4) Where were the Dobbs designed runs

#5) Way too conservative.

Daniel Hood really?
 
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#57
#57
I don't like to use up all your blue ink. I realize it cost a lot more than the black. :hi:

You're right, those color cartridges are way overpriced. But you use all you want Gramps. :)
 
#59
#59
If you go back and reread my original post I called out 2 coaches for that. I call it the "Fulmer clap". Hated it then, hate it today.

Now calm down pj or I will have to do a "Citizens Mod" on you. :Hi:

You should call it the coach's clap if you're concerned with being accurate. Of course it seems like you aren't right now
 
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#61
#61
I honestly hate to hear that. Perception will do far more damage to recruiting than reality. And, you're only as good as your last game. We're still not deep enough to compete at the desired level. We need two more years of solid recruiting. Hopefully, they figure out what's wrong with the passing game (coaching, players, O-line, etc.), and do so post haste.
 
#63
#63
That is what I told my wife when he decided to kick. You don't beat many good teams by kicking FG's. If you go for the TD and do not make it, OU would have 99 yards to go. That was a dumb call by Butch, IMO.

Something else I noticed about Butch during the game. When Tennessee made a bad play, missed the FG, he was on the sideline giving that "Fulmer clap". Made me sick. The team or a player makes a terrible play, there is nothing to be clapping about, tell tell what they did wrong. When it is deserved a good azz chewing never hurt a player, don't clap and smile. It make the coach look like a loser, IMO.


"There are no two words in the English language more harmful than 'good job.'"

- Terence Fletcher
 
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#65
#65
Only people *****ing are Alasalami wannabes.

Here you go......you need this

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#67
#67
That dropped pass by Alex Ellis after the two big plays at the start of the 3rd was an absolute back breaker. If we scored to start the half, the outcome looks totally different.

And we missed the fg attempt there after!
 
#71
#71
A 48 yarder is not routine for any kicker, let alone one who missed from 26 in the previous game.

Had we not achieved negative yardage on the previous play or two, he probably nails it.

Well "if" Ellis doesn't drop that touchdown then Medley never misses the field goal. See how that works? Not excusing Medley, I have seen better kickers on Friday nights. I hope he can straighten out his issues! We blew the game period. Coaches, and players! Yea, the loss sucks, it ruined my night, and I'm sure the players and coaches feel worse than the fans! They faught their heart's out and came up short, but this team has no quit in them. That's the difference I see. They BELIEVE they can, and should win! I have been waiting to see Tennessee football play like that again for 7+ years. I'm disappointed in the loss, but I'm excited about the rest of the season! Go VOLS!
 
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#72
#72
I think 8 or 9 wins is where most people thought we would be before the season started.

Probably wasn't clear there, but 8 to 9 wins will be his max here. I don't ever see us dominating. To many questionable calls in pivotal games.
 
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