thevorlon
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Okay so I guess its not just a total philosophy change but it was interesting hearing him in his presser talk about how he had a bit of a "come to jesus" meeting before the Alabama game on how we need to evolve to our passing game with all the strength we have in G.Jones and D. Moore on the outside
I bet D. Moore is extremely happy about the change in philosophy. He has showed out recently and is setting himself up to be a nice late-round draft pick for some lucky team. Reminds me a little bit of Santonio Holmes as he has good speed and adjusts very well to the ball when it is in the air. Should be a solid NFL contributor....
Epiphany-a sudden, intuitive perception of or insight into the reality.
Live by the pass, die by the pass.....works for me. Bray will have a HUGE day against Vandy but we will need to run the ball to beat UK.
Crompton was the problem and the OLine's sorriness exacerbated said problems.We will need to run against KY. Hopefully, the coaching staff doesn't fall into the "UCLA trap" (both 2008 and 2009 where we went away from an effective running game to give Crompton attempts) against the MildCats.
I thought the strategy was close to backfiring against Ole Miss. But Masoli decided Neyland Stadium needed another Crompton-esque performance.
We will need to run against KY. Hopefully, the coaching staff doesn't fall into the "UCLA trap" (both 2008 and 2009 where we went away from an effective running game to give Crompton attempts) against the MildCats.
I thought the strategy was close to backfiring against Ole Miss. But Masoli decided Neyland Stadium needed another Crompton-esque performance.
I disagree. We don't necessarily need to run. Both Kentucky's run and pass defense are at or near the bottom of the conference. We quite possibly could beat them just throwing the ball. The key is we'll need the defense to step up a time or two. It's gonna be a high scoring game.
Crompton was the problem and the OLine's sorriness exacerbated said problems.
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Masoli has always been a mediocre at best passer and our high flying offense forced him to pass. Allowing Brandon Bolden to be the focus of Ole Miss' offense was the only thing that could have beaten us.
