Clawson

Every player has a game in which he just can't get it done. In that situation the coaches need to find ways for other guys to pick up the slack. It seemed quite obvious that there were guys ready to shoulder the burden and Clawson simply didn't call on them. Crompton lost this game because Clawson stupidly asked him to win over and over.

That's not stupidity, that's WHAT IS EXPECTED. If you don't want the burden of a game on you if you lose then don't play D1 QB for a Top 25 school in the SEC. Crompton lost this game because he didn't take advantage of OPEN receivers and by throwing the ball in the dirt. Clawson gave Cromp the keys and he totaled the car.
 
Crompton couldn't execute the plays Clawson was calling. Clawson should have Ran, Ran, and Ran some more. I think its about 50/50 on the blame.
 
That's my point: that Clawson's schemes gave us open receivers, which the QB failed to hit.

I did see that too...crompton gets some sort of happy feet i've never seen. I know qbs normally overthrow or throw picks when they get pressured constantly, but I dont think ive ever seen the pressure cause the qb to constantly throw the ball 3-10 yards short of the WR
 
That's not stupidity, that's WHAT IS EXPECTED. If you don't want the burden of a game on you if you lose then don't play D1 QB for a Top 25 school in the SEC. Crompton lost this game because he didn't take advantage of OPEN receivers and by throwing the ball in the dirt. Clawson gave Cromp the keys and he totaled the car.

Give me a freaking break. Did Casey Dick ever throw 40 passes in a game? Why not? Because his freaking coaches recognized he couldn't hit a receiver if said player was equipped with a tractor beam. Plus, there was no reason to have him throw it so damn much because the running game was so effective. If there's a player struggling and an effective alternative is present, it's the coach's responsibility to make the right choice. Clawson didn't do that. He screwed up.
 
With a mickey mouse game plan like that, Clawson belongs at UCF in Orlando, not UT.

I suppose then that Urban Meyer belongs at FIU instead of Florida?
Rich Rodriguez belongs at Central Michigan instead of Michigan?
That Auburn shouldn't have hired their 'mickey mouse game plan' offensive coordinator?

I suppose we could always go back to being good old predictable Tennessee; which all the SEC had already figured out long ago, and those with the talent (Florida, Auburn, LSU, ect) could stop us whenever they wanted to.
 
Crompton couldn't execute the plays Clawson was calling. Clawson should have Ran, Ran, and Ran some more. I think its about 50/50 on the blame.

If we do this they stack the line and we become ineffective at running as well. That's called adjustment which isn't in Chavis' dictionary.
 
Crompton couldn't execute the plays Clawson was calling. Clawson should have Ran, Ran, and Ran some more. I think its about 50/50 on the blame.

Nah, wouldnt have worked. Save the big plays, they were able to stuff the run fairly often
 
i dont know why we were throwing on first and second down. it blows my mind. it absolutely astonishes me. i still cant believe i saw what i saw tonight. i'm disgusted and far from impressed. i'm extremely disappointed and feel fooled and insulted

This is the truest post yet, since were all so Disappointed...........WOW please nobody break down this film ever, someone borrow the flask from Majors....................................:banghead2:
 
If we do this they stack the line and we become ineffective at running as well. That's called adjustment which isn't in Chavis' dictionary.

congratulations eric, you've now gone full circle. I could make the same post i did earlier, but you'd just resort back to your lame "execution" excuse and start the whole process over again.
 
We could have run the ball a lot more. Just mix in a few passes here and there to keep them honest.

I'm really surprised we threw it as much as we did.

We ran the ball 34 times and pass it 42 times. It's not Clawson's fault that Cromp's completion percentage was 45%. Pretty balanced attack I would say.
 
Then you go to the play action passing game. I didn't mean literally run it every play.

Play action is overrated and with the pressure they were getting on Cromp we would have sustained more damage in sacks and yards lost than incomplete passes.
 
Play action is overrated and with the pressure they were getting on Cromp we would have sustained more damage in sacks and yards lost than incomplete passes.

Playaction, if executed properly, will help neutralize pressure. Watch the Colts play and tell me play action is overrated. I'm tired or your PS3 football strategy.
 
Play action is overrated and with the pressure they were getting on Cromp we would have sustained more damage in sacks and yards lost than incomplete passes.

absolute lunacy. Once you get the running game going, the blitz backs off. You then throw in play action and it's EXTREMELY effective. Anyone that knows anything about football knows how effective play action is.
 
congratulations eric, you've now gone full circle. I could make the same post i did earlier, but you'd just resort back to your lame "execution" excuse and start the whole process over again.

Well then get us the best OC in the country and see if it made a difference tonight and I say it doesn't. Cromp's head wasn't in the game.
 
this is sad of play calling and head coach,we have the 2 top running backs in college,and we run with them on 1st down,and get 6 to 7 yards on carry,then every time on 2nd and 3 or 4,we pass,instead of pounding the rock,and playing defense,we have bad coaching,look what alabama did with ingram and coffee,lol,what are our coaching thinking,does fulmer and clawson,so stuck on peyton manning in hte nfl,that they forget about pounding the rock,cmon fire the coaches,better coaches out there



stats,crompton a rookie,starting in the rose bowl atmosphere,and threw 42 times



running backs,5th year senior,and hardesty,got the ball 25 times all game between both together,avg.7.1 a carry between them,but still threw the ball on 2nd and 3 2nd and 5 2nd 2nd and1,i mean we have a big back and fast bcak against the pac 10 defense,fire the coach or we will never get any were.
 
absolute lunacy. Once you get the running game going, the blitz backs off. You then throw in play action and it's EXTREMELY effective. Anyone that knows anything about football knows how effective play action is.

Play calling is play calling and execution is execution. You let me know which one is more important and we will talk about play action and how effective it is when EXECUTED properly.
 
I was at the game... in the nose bleeds, and I say the blame is mostly on Crompton. There were plenty of plays that were there to be made. He didn't make the throws.
 
He had a happy feet thing going. He also underthrew and overthrew the ball all night.
 

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