How Could We Have Been So Poorly Prepared?

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Plunder

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Didn't we learn anything from our previous games?​
How could we have been penalized so many times in one game?​
How many 3rd downs did they convert?​
How could we not be pumped up considering our opportunity to move up in the SEC East?​
How could we beat GA (who beat bama) so soundly and not even be in the game with bama?​
How could we come out at the half so flat?​
How much worse can we get?​

 
#2
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Inconsistent. Lack of leadership from players and coaches. Lack of improvement from players due to attitude/coaching. Zero confidence. Youth on defense. Poor tackling.
 
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Didn't we learn anything from our previous games?​
How could we have been penalized so many times in one game?​
How many 3rd downs did they convert?​
How could we not be pumped up considering our opportunity to move up in the SEC East?​
How could we beat GA (who beat bama) so soundly and not even be in the game with bama?​
How could we come out at the half so flat?​
How much worse can we get?​
This is a rhetorical question, right???
 
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Didn't we learn anything from our previous games?​
How could we have been penalized so many times in one game?​
How many 3rd downs did they convert?​
How could we not be pumped up considering our opportunity to move up in the SEC East?​
How could we beat GA (who beat bama) so soundly and not even be in the game with bama?​
How could we come out at the half so flat?​
How much worse can we get?​


The answer to most of your questions is: because we have CPF in charge.
 
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Chavis's scheme against spread teams is suspect, Cal, Florida, and Bama. They spread the field out and throw it the wide open man. UT has success against GA, but they didn't try to spread the field they were in a conventional set.

IMO UT really needs to change the scheme to a 4-2-5 or a 3-3-5 against these teams. Maybe Chavis doesn't think he has the personnel in the secondary.

On a sidenote what happened to Ben Martin?
 
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Chavis's scheme against spread teams is suspect, Cal, Florida, and Bama to a degree. They spread the field out and throw it the wide open man. IMO UT really needs to change the scheme to a 4-2-5 or a 3-3-5. Maybe Chavis doesn't think he has the personnel in the secondary.

On a sidenote what happened to Ben Martin?

Maybe the coaches "forgot" to put him in too?
 
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Chavis's scheme against spread teams is suspect, Cal, Florida, and Bama. They spread the field out and throw it the wide open man.

IMO UT really needs to change the scheme to a 4-2-5 or a 3-3-5 against these teams. Maybe Chavis doesn't think he has the personnel in the secondary.

On a sidenote what happened to Ben Martin?
He must of got lost with hardesty over on the sidelines. Never quite got around to working him in. We were to busy losing.
 
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Chavis's scheme against spread teams is suspect, Cal, Florida, and Bama. They spread the field out and throw it the wide open man. UT has success against GA, but they didn't try to spread the field they were in a conventional set.

IMO UT really needs to change the scheme to a 4-2-5 or a 3-3-5 against these teams. Maybe Chavis doesn't think he has the personnel in the secondary.

On a sidenote what happened to Ben Martin?

Even with freshmen in the secondary, how much worse could some of these other schemes be than what happened today?
 
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Fulmer's teams only play well when they're backs are against the walls...which is why they will beat USC next week.
 
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#16
at one point of time foster had 7 carries for 71 or 72 yards... why did we stop running?
 
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