BeecherVol
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seems to me that we want to keep the coaches that are good enough to be drawing interest from elsewhere (Wilcox, Thompson)
not 100% sure the system can't work there were so many factors involved and we never really got to see the system in action after the Cinci game. From that point in they were changing stuff up out of necessity nearly weekly due to injuries and qb changes.Familiarity with a system that fails isn't a positive, in my opinion.
we did last year, Baggett, Russell, Chaney, Wilcox and Thompson all talked to other schools last year. each year is different though and the hardest job at Tennessee is recruiting. Lots of places it just is not has hard. Coaches tire from going on road and leave for easier places, sometimes for less money.
lane supposedly wasn't 100% :dunno:
The line wasn't totally to blame for the running game. Poole was horrid.
Okay. I'm going to get bashed for my "sources", but I don't care.
My neighbor in Athens, Tn someway somehow knows Marlin Lane and his family. He's had Marlin over to his house several times since Spring last year. I've seen him with my own 2 eyes!
Now, I was talking to my neighbor last week and he was saying that Lane had a cracked rib and sprained one of his ankles. Which is why he was not seeing as much playing time. He also said that his knee is bothering him, but doesn't think it's serious. Apparently the team has been battling sickness as well (Tyler Bray in the Kentucky game).
He also went on to say that Lane was very happy with Dooley and the program as a whole. Next time he comes to town I'll get pics and try to dig some more up.
Again, I know I'm telling 100% the truth. Take it or leave it. I used this same source back when Lane was about to commit to UT...and I was right.
not 100% sure the system can't work there were so many factors involved and we never really got to see the system in action after the Cinci game. From that point in they were changing stuff up out of necessity nearly weekly due to injuries and qb changes.
Honestly I think folks are wrong the run game we had before the Florida game would have gotten us 8-9 wins this year if the injuries didn't happen.
People are under the misconception that you can't win in the SEC if you can't dominate in the run and I call shenanigans. If running the ball is the core of your offense and you can't do it that statement holds true but if running is secondary in your scheme and you have enough talent to pass on people whether they like it or not that is a different story.
Offenses like that have existed and thrived in the SEC in the past and can again. In fact, because it goes so against the grain it could be more successful because teams are built to stop the run more so around these parts. When SEC teams get upset by OOC foes they are usually of the passhappy variety.
I told some guys the other day that CCB's departure may have had to do with the run game. One of the insiders reported that CCB and Chaney had a philosophical disagreement and that the Asst HC title made the relationship non-functional.
You can't lay it all on Poole or the OL or the scheme or the QB or the TE's or the FB's or the WR's. It ALL has to work. The one consistent thing I noticed though is that UT NEVER blocked the perimeter well. The RB's could not bounce outside because there was always contain. That's where WR's have to be blockers as well as receivers.
My wager though is that the early season passive blocking scheme won't be back or else will only be a part of the playbook. UT seemed to do better once they started pulling linement and power blocking.
1.) No more staff changes after Baggett. This means Hiestand stays; this is mind-boggling.
2.) Chaney to quarterbacks coach. Hinshaw to receivers coach.
3.) Jay Graham has already been contacted informally by Tennessee.
4.) Larry Porter won't be a candidate for the RB coach job.
All of this per 247 Sports.
Okay. I'm going to get bashed for my "sources", but I don't care.
My neighbor in Athens, Tn someway somehow knows Marlin Lane and his family. He's had Marlin over to his house several times since Spring last year. I've seen him with my own 2 eyes!
Now, I was talking to my neighbor last week and he was saying that Lane had a cracked rib and sprained one of his ankles. Which is why he was not seeing as much playing time. He also said that his knee is bothering him, but doesn't think it's serious. Apparently the team has been battling sickness as well (Tyler Bray in the Kentucky game).
He also went on to say that Lane was very happy with Dooley and the program as a whole. Next time he comes to town I'll get pics and try to dig some more up.
Again, I know I'm telling 100% the truth. Take it or leave it. I used this same source back when Lane was about to commit to UT...and I was right.
Come on, sjt. When you're getting destroyed in the backfield, it's not the receivers' coach's fault. I mean, that's just a ludicrous notion.
Okay. I'm going to get bashed for my "sources", but I don't care.
My neighbor in Athens, Tn someway somehow knows Marlin Lane and his family. He's had Marlin over to his house several times since Spring last year. I've seen him with my own 2 eyes!
Now, I was talking to my neighbor last week and he was saying that Lane had a cracked rib and sprained one of his ankles. Which is why he was not seeing as much playing time. He also said that his knee is bothering him, but doesn't think it's serious. Apparently the team has been battling sickness as well (Tyler Bray in the Kentucky game).
He also went on to say that Lane was very happy with Dooley and the program as a whole. Next time he comes to town I'll get pics and try to dig some more up.
Again, I know I'm telling 100% the truth. Take it or leave it. I used this same source back when Lane was about to commit to UT...and I was right.
My guess is that they didn't have time to fully switch. Toward the end you began to see some changes and a few creases open up.Look for a new blocking scheme next year. Why didn't they do it this year?
