OnlyGodForgives
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The reason that I added 2015, was because it was the most physical team since Kiffin probably. Not difficult competition. Just wondering why that team didn't get run over by Alabama. I would say Derick Barnett and Jalen Hurd are a big part of the reason.
Much of this topic is driven by our lack of physicality. Like NJVOLS said - it is hard to believe those teams were more talented than Tennessee.
Derrick Henry was actually tossing guys aside with one arm. I would love to see Tennessee get three or four Derrick Henry clones. Henry is specifically what Pruitt is talking about, when he's talking about "power football". Our players play too soft. Rather than knocking a player on his ass, Tennessee just simply moved out of his way. If a lineman cannot bench at least 425 pounds or better and squat at least 700 pounds, we will struggle to compete in the SEC. We have had RBs, that could bench 400+pounds. Wanting to play and give your all for Tennessee makes a huge difference too.
Had my tv on and watching. He has the wheels,burner and heck of a stiff arm.Fast-twitch muscle fibers are good to develop.
Did y'all see Derrick Henry manhandle everyone who tried to tackle him on that 99 yard touchdown and pretty much the same on the other 3 of his 4 touchdowns last night?
Derrick Henry spent most of his career at Bama and in the NFL being a big ol' powder puff. He's big, he's fast for his size, but he was never a very physical guy at the point of attackl, frtequently critisized for going down after the first hit. Perhaps the light bulb came on for him recently or somebody got to him. One game doth not maketh a career.
The 2015 team wouldn't qualify. They struggled to maintain leads late and got bullied by Arky in the trenches...
oh absolutely. Those Nebraska teams were pumping it. We just bought the narrative that they were "corn-fed" Nebraska farmer boys. Nope. I would say that most teams through the 80's and 90's had that stuff going on.There is something to this. Look at Florida from 2006 to 2007. They took a huge step up in physicality in one year with a lot of the same players. Auburn 2003 to 2004. Alabama from 2007 to 2008. Big steps up for all of those teams. It wasn't all talent.
Derrick Henry spent most of his career at Bama and in the NFL being a big ol' powder puff. He's big, he's fast for his size, but he was never a very physical guy at the point of attackl, frtequently critisized for going down after the first hit. Perhaps the light bulb came on for him recently or somebody got to him. One game doth not maketh a career.
He's been very average before Thursday night.
Coaching is about skill development, technique and strategy. Physicality to me is all mental. You have to want your opponent to pay dearly for deciding to step out on the same field as you. It is an odd, but satisfying, feeling to watch someone's will methodically get crushed.