Section KK
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There are a few situations in football that merit flagrant penalties. For example there is absutely no reason not to horse collar, facemask, trip, kick, or punch a player returning a 2-point conversion attempt the other way. One day I would love to see a quarterback heave his helmet at said interception returner and knock him off his feet... 15 yard penalty on the kickoff - big deal.
Our Vols were faced with such a situation after we won the game Saturday. The proper gameplan:
1. Put every 2nd stringer in on D
2. The instant the O-line is set the entire D-line bullrushes the O-line, and the linebackers go Waterboy style at the quarterback before they can attempt a snap (or better yet they do snap it and get destroyed)
3. Earn several penalties ranging between 2 and 12 inches
4. Make the O-line jump by faking the bullrush (or better yet piss them off enough to commit a personal foul)
5. Send the first string D in to make one stop on 4th and 5 against an abused offense.
6. Hold them, game over
Maybe next time. I hate that this happened, but these Vols are reminding of the late 80's A LOT! And I love watching every minute they play. GBO
Our Vols were faced with such a situation after we won the game Saturday. The proper gameplan:
1. Put every 2nd stringer in on D
2. The instant the O-line is set the entire D-line bullrushes the O-line, and the linebackers go Waterboy style at the quarterback before they can attempt a snap (or better yet they do snap it and get destroyed)
3. Earn several penalties ranging between 2 and 12 inches
4. Make the O-line jump by faking the bullrush (or better yet piss them off enough to commit a personal foul)
5. Send the first string D in to make one stop on 4th and 5 against an abused offense.
6. Hold them, game over
Maybe next time. I hate that this happened, but these Vols are reminding of the late 80's A LOT! And I love watching every minute they play. GBO