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Guys we could put 11 receivers on the field and just wear folks out all game long. Plus Rbacks, plus ENORMOUS TEs. Also got to understand most of these kids are just starting to physically develop. Pretty eye popping. the script has flipped for UT. We are going be an electrifying pro offense. No more high school hi jinx.
That's actually a good observation I'll take to heart. How come we only saw a hand full of receivers and we had half the depth? Could it be because we were dinking around with cosmonaught that could run at QB?
Peyton retires and all of a sudden we look like a completely different team (one that looks exactly like his old teams by coincidence) after it's reported he has his hands all over the AD process.
Bring on the alien conspiracies. I believe.
Unfortunately, believing something doesn't make it true. Especially when you have 4 seasons of empirical evidence that greatly speak to the contrary.
Hume's theory is interesting when it comes to causality and the problem of induction with empiricism. That is to say, 4 seasons may or may not be the effect of any cause still present or even present the last 4 years. With all the upgrades in coaches and the additions of new position coaches, I'm skeptical we'll do any worse than last year, so I think it's a reasonable hypothesis that we could be better this year until proven otherwise.
Hume's concept of probable doesn't argue that inferences about the future, based of the past is unreasonable, but rather that those inferences don't derive from the proper function of reason. He was concerned more with how an argument was formed, rather than why or if it is was valid.
While your hypothesis is reasonable, I offer a counter to it. I'd argue that Scott promoted to OC, while may not be a negative, couldn't really be tossed into the positive category yet due to the fact that he has zero OC experience, and will be performing this role for the first time ever in the SEC. Warren in Martinez out, sure definitely an upgrade, but he still has limited talent to work with at DB. Rock on S&C, is an upgrade, but that impact may be the most nebulous of all given that we don't know how much S&C played into our injuries.
In my opinion the greatest factor that impacts next year at the moment, is the loss of experience and production due to attrition in 2016, the retention of inferior position coaches. Given that situation, the probability that we will do better in 2017, than we did in 2016, is not very high.
DeBord performed for the first time ever (in a long time), and he did pretty well. Little reason yet to believe a guy his younger (with tons more visible enthusiasm for the game) won't do as well or better. We should be good here.
Lots of the experienced players (eg Sutton, Tuttle, etc) were out for some big games last year. Little reason yet to think that the guys who filled-in aren't now the experienced ones (and who knows -- one, or two, of these DE's might just be a tad quicker or longer reach than Barnett / just might fully-disrupt more of the BIG plays vs some of those many, many finger-tip misses Barnett had -- it's all relative).
The competition looks to be stronger this season, yet Shoop should be more able. Yes,
the probability we perform better is good-strong, imo. I am very positive at this moment for a good summer and strong Fall.
can we better than we were last year? tough one. i do think had we not had the volume of injuries on defense, we could have probalby not given up 2000 rushing yards down the stretch and found a way to beat USCe and Vandy.
so if we stay healthy, especially on defense, that'd be a plus. but you counter that, on offense we're going to have a brand new OC, new qb coach, brand new qb, we lose our best WR, best RB....
tough to say we'll be better on the whole. still some fairly big ?'s to get answered.
we get more right answers than wrong ones, sure....we don't, then it could be a down year.
That's actually a good observation I'll take to heart. How come we only saw a hand full of receivers and we had half the depth? Could it be because we were dinking around with cosmonaught that could run at QB?
Not exactly, our QB was a cosmonaught but our receivers were not. It galls me to no end that vols fans cannot see that the more complicated the system, the more time it takes players to consume the plays and act on instinct instead of react to what they see. Bama has been great for 2 reasons; first they get the best talent and second (and most important) all 11 players on the field work on instinct on every play. We will definitely see whether or not our coaching staff has "coached" up the Vols this year:machgun:
Im not as worried about our QB situation. Dobbs was thrown in to the fire his freshman year making him learn while playing. All 3 of next years possible QBs have way more experience and learning in the system.
Injuries would be the only thing that worries me for next year. Excited to see who steps up on offense and defense leading in to the season.
Im not exactly delighted that we are deep with inexperience. Every team in the country is deep with inexperience. You basically just said we will be good based on the fact our guys play football? So does every other team in the country. And to add on...Tennessee players arent exactly the not quitting type as evidenced by some last season.
Just because you belive something, doesn't mean it's true. Please list logical reasons, backed by factual evidence that proves without doubt, that we can beat Alabama and Georgia Tech, win the SEC and play in the National Championship Game and why you seem think the Gray uniforms will make the difference.
