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But it's not hard to complain about the single game performance of the coach who called plays to get 496 yards and 41 points against Kirby Smart's defense and a top 6 team?2 things: Heupel is a head coach, not just an OC. He’s going against Kirby moreso than Bobo.
Secondly, hard for me to say that Heupel made “way less mistakes” than Mike Bobo when Georgia had 502 yards and Bobo is only in charge of the offense. Hard to complain about the single game performance an OC who calls the plays to get 500 yards and 44 points on the road against a top 15 team.
You realize our kicker made that exact same kick in overtime1. This is one of the worst coaching jobs. I think I see a pattern now, and I think Danny White knows it too.
2. We had them beaten 3 times, and we let them off the hook.
3. Max had to make that kick, he had to. and poor coaching decision made it 5x worse. You had 3 timeouts, call a freaking TO and calm that poor kid down.
4. Man, Joey is a baller.
You realize our kicker made that exact same kick in overtime
getting the playoffs is not the issue. It is to win the SEC and the National championship. We can't get this safe minded, non-championship coach to do anything but crack under the pressure.Sucks losing, especially the way that we did, but its a heck of a lot better than getting steamrolled like we did under the previous coaches. Also nice to know that with JH at the helm we won't be losing to mid major schools anymore.
And if we had called a time out and he missed it, everyone would be complaining that CJH iced our own kicker.Look - I am not trying to be hard on that kid. He redeemed himself in OT which should be celebrated and I have full trust in Max for future games. The point was specifically referred to the game winning FG try. When game is on the line, as an SEC kicker, you just have to make it. Like I said, I blame more on the coaching staff not to call a timeout after that false start setback. At that junction of the game, the kick didn't become 5 yard harder, it became 5x more for a sophomore kicker.
It's always easy to question after the fact, but you're right, it doesn't make one a hater.Have only seen one Heupel hater. Questioning his decisions does not make one a hater. Anyone who loves Tennessee or even just smart football should question some of his decisions today.
That’s not true. The outcome doesn’t change the facts.If Gilbert hits the FG, no one is criticizing anything.
Heupel put his team in position to win. We didn’t make the plays. Period.
My only real criticism was the decision not to run one more play to center the ball after the false start. But if he had and we got another penalty we would be mad about that too. Hindsight is always 20/20.Have only seen one Heupel hater. Questioning his decisions does not make one a hater. Anyone who loves Tennessee or even just smart football should question some of his decisions today.
He'd literally just went through 3 GA timeouts. I guess Heupel should have just used all of his too. Gilbert has to make that kick. Heupel had this team in position to win the game with a simple football play and the team failed to execute a play that they'd get right 90 percent of the time.And if we had called a time out and he missed it, everyone would be complaining that CJH iced our own kicker.
We had a very makeable kick to win the game, so it's hard for me to be too critical of the coaching.
This is a fair point, and I agree fans would be all over him on this. My point was mainly that the coaching staff might have been underestimating the psychological impact and mental pressure Max faced (he looked super nervous btw), after 74 committing a 5-yard penalty. Yes, Kirby Smart called multiple timeouts as we were try to advance a few more yards, but no timeout was called after that penalty, and Max needed to kick a 42-yard vs 37-yard (and he's missed these kicks before). This was the biggest pressure Max ever faced in his career: Game was on the line, you've got 100,000 fans waiting for you to rewrite the history of this series and rush the field, and celebrate you as a hero. If I were CJH, knowing I have 3 TOs, I would have called a timeout, tell Max what happened as it's entirely possible Max was waiting for new instruction, tell him he can 100% make it, ask him to mentally go through the techniques, take a deep breathe, and just kick it as if were practice. Instead, CJH showed panic on his face, then just decided to go ahead and kick it. You can do this 100% of time for non game winning or tying FGs, but for this stake, I don't think it was the best decision to put your player in the best position to maximize the probability to hit it.And if we had called a time out and he missed it, everyone would be complaining that CJH iced our own kicker.
We had a very makeable kick to win the game, so it's hard for me to be too critical of the coaching.