knoxvol16
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I think we should try to polish up our intermediate passing game,( 10-15 yd). When we scored our last 3 points against Bama we appeared to be in synch on that particular drive. I simply don't know why we could not do it again in that game. We can develop some simple pass blocking schemes utilizing Kelly and Hurd. Need to try a trick play or two and work on roll outs. Just basic,simple, things that can help this team play better against the better pass rushing teams in the future. I, for one, like many other posters just can't stand seeing UT continually attempting to rush the ball when it just isn't there. Improve the passing game and the running game will open up. We just can't allow our opponents to load the box daring us to throw because every DC we see the rest of this year is going to be applying that strategy. We have to prove that we can make those pass plays and be respected for doing it.
I agree. I would love to see the passing game improve; look at what the offense did against TA&M. However, a big part of that was simply trying to take advantage of TA&M's secondary (I expect Bama to take a turn "exposing" that this weekend).
I was really excited to see both Hurd and AK in formation at the start of the game last Saturday, but they abandoned that as soon as Bama adjusted. Even with Hurd as a HB, the line started collapsing somewhere around the third play if I recall correctly. Also, we're a bit hamstrung at the TE position. Inconsistent TE performance and the need to assist the O-Line has crippled the versatility of that position, too.
Here's a "theory" on why they keep running Hurd up the middle. Hurd is a beast; the guys is tough as nails. I think they're trying to use him to soften up the defensive front in an attempt to give our O-Line a small advantage by around halfway through the 3rd quarter. In the meantime, if the opposing defensive gives them something, they try to take advantage of it. If that's true, I don't think it's working as well as what they want, but what else can be done? AK is a stud, and he definitely needs more touches---the young man can literally be utilized all over the field. But, how do you that without wearing him out and/or opening him up to an increased possibility for injuries? At this point, I feel the "cheap sweater" analogy coming on again.
As you point out, without a good passing game, options are limited. And without controlling the line of scrimmage, it's almost impossible to have a good passing game.