I'm sorry but Dave Clausen is a terrible OC and

#77
#77
Arian fumbles at crucial times. Once is horrible but he's up to 3-4 critical fumbles now. Hardesty should start.
 
#78
#78
hardesy and foster are just 2 different backs. i think monterio is a decent back but he has shown me nothing in his 3 or 4 years to convince me he is a better back than foster (mainly because he can't stay injury-free.) alot of people like to think so since he hits the hole at full speed while foster tends to dance around more IMO.
We'll see how they both do in SEC play and hold this discussion then.
 
#80
#80
You cannot continue to run the football succesfully when the defense stacks 7-9 on the box. You have to throw effectively in that situation to make them respect that part of your game. Hit a few throws to GJ or anyone else, and we wouldn't be discussing the run/pass ratio.
 
#82
#82
You cannot continue to run the football succesfully when the defense stacks 7-9 on the box. You have to throw effectively in that situation to make them respect that part of your game. Hit a few throws to GJ or anyone else, and we wouldn't be discussing the run/pass ratio.

UCLA had 29 yds. rushing all night...buh bye theory.
 
#83
#83
bEFORE ANYONE STARTS THROWING CLAWSON UNDER THE BUS IN HIS FIRST GAME WITH AN INEXPERIENCED QB LET'S LOOK AT OUR MAIN PROBLEM. CHAVIS! WHERE WAS THIS GREAT SECONDARY WE WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE? HOW DID A TEAM FULL OF SECOND STRINGERS AND A 3RD STRING QB WALK RIGHT DOWN THE FIELD ON US IN 1 1/2 MINUTES. UCLA'S STRENGTH WAS THEIR DEFENSE. THEIR OFFENSE WAS THEIR WEAKNESS YET THEIR OFFENSE WALKED RIGHT DOWN THE FIELD ON US.
 
#84
#84
This is why when you have teams down as we did last year you give these kids a chance to play and gain experience! 12 passes in a 10-4 season, you add it up. CPF seems to play his starting team all the time, he doesn't trust these kids to go out and not lose a lead. Great recruiting poster, come to Tennessee and sit till I have to play you. Say what you want about Crompton, but he was throwing with linemen all over him all nite, both theirs and ours. How many times did we here fulmer say he was stressing the fundamentals this spring and fall, how many penalties did we have? How many did our experienced offensive line have? Put the blame exactly where it belongs, poor coaching is all that needs to be said. These young men will pour their hearts out for us and they have tremendous talent, so I for one am not going to bash them for a poor game plan and not knowing how not to jump offsides!
 
#86
#86
bEFORE ANYONE STARTS THROWING CLAWSON UNDER THE BUS IN HIS FIRST GAME WITH AN INEXPERIENCED QB LET'S LOOK AT OUR MAIN PROBLEM. CHAVIS! WHERE WAS THIS GREAT SECONDARY WE WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE? HOW DID A TEAM FULL OF SECOND STRINGERS AND A 3RD STRING QB WALK RIGHT DOWN THE FIELD ON US IN 1 1/2 MINUTES. UCLA'S STRENGTH WAS THEIR DEFENSE. THEIR OFFENSE WAS THEIR WEAKNESS YET THEIR OFFENSE WALKED RIGHT DOWN THE FIELD ON US.

You didn't here from EB all night except for the pick...Why??? Because he locked down his coverage all night. This will tell you where the breakdown in the secondary was...not calling names though.
 
#87
#87
We ran that formation because we were giving up 20 yards on a return if not a TD.

Consistently.


With Colquit punting... that block never would have happened.

Reggie Roby himself couldn't have got that punt off. Please inform us how Boozie would have managed to get the punt off despite having about five powder blues about a yard away.
 
#91
#91
You didn't here from EB all night except for the pick...Why??? Because he locked down his coverage all night. This will tell you where the breakdown in the secondary was...not calling names though.

After the game when they interviewed Craft. I don't know if you all heard it. He said that UT's saftey play was so good it forced them in the second half to throw short. What Im getting outta this is our safeties forced them to change their play, but CHAVIS as usual didn't recognize this and make the correct changes. I thought we should have played tighter coverage and let our safeties cover anything that got busted. our dline shutdown their run game it wasn't like we didn't know they were going to pass. this of course just covers the problems on Defense. I think the defensive problems lay soley on CHAVIS play calling. The offense has so many problems it is impossable to point a finger at on person or aspect. Crompton was way off on his throws. the line couldn't contain the pressure. Penalty after penalty. Crompton got stepped on by an Olineman, knocked down by a RB, and ran into a lineman on a scramble that would have been a first down had he not done so. I couldn't tell we were running a new offense by the play calling. It looked as if cut was still there.
 

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