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I thought this was the best game called by him all season long. I was pleasantly surprised by how we came out stinging the ball. I feel like with Bray in there he feels comfortable opening up the playbook more.
 
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I think a lot of this has to do with the fact that UT didn't think they could run much against the Ole Miss front 7 and knew they could probably gash them with the pass. So why bother running it?

This was a Purdue circa 1998 gameplan.
 
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I thought this was the best game called by him all season long. I was pleasantly surprised by how we came out stinging the ball. I feel like with Bray in there he feels comfortable opening up the playbook more.

Chaney has had good plans all year. He knows what he is doing and all the idiots that blamed him for young players having poor execution are going to be the same one calling him a great coordinator the next 3 years.
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Chaney has had good plans all year. He knows what he is doing and all the idiots that blamed him for young players having poor execution are going to be the same one calling him a great coordinator the next 3 years.
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I did question his play calling some in a couple of games. But that was probably my frustration at not being able to move the ball and lack of execution more than the play calling
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He already is a great coordinator. Anyone who doesn't believe me, just look at his resume. Put Orton, Brees, Crompton in the NFL. He's about to put Bray in there too.

He is one of the best out there.
 
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I actually didn't like his gameplan very much at all. I'm not sure if he is going absolutely KISS with Bray right now, but if Ole Miss had been just ordinary today, the gameplan would have had us all in pucker mode before halftime. It was the fact that he never put Bray in another gear / mode when it looked crucial. We stayed in the fun-n-gun all game, even when Ole Miss almost made a game of it going into halftime.

The kids responded really, really well, but on another day, this gameplan would have gotten us into trouble. It won't beat KY.
 
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Shhhhhhhhhhhhh
Don't hype him too much.
He's also on the list of assistant coaches most likely to be offered an HC position.
 
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Kentucky does not have the front seven that Ole Miss has - one thing is a fact - the Offensive game plan put 30 points on the board - works for me! GBO!
 
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I actually didn't like his gameplan very much at all. I'm not sure if he is going absolutely KISS with Bray right now, but if Ole Miss had been just ordinary today, the gameplan would have had us all in pucker mode before halftime. It was the fact that he never put Bray in another gear / mode when it looked crucial. We stayed in the fun-n-gun all game, even when Ole Miss almost made a game of it going into halftime.

The kids responded really, really well, but on another day, this gameplan would have gotten us into trouble. It won't beat KY.

Yes because in the first half ole muss wasn't playing man to man and stacking a box at all. You expect to run at that? And it definitely didn't set up run in 2nd half when he forced ole miss to go primarily zone and rush 4. But seeing your previous posts, I'm surprised you didn't know this already.
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I actually didn't like his gameplan very much at all. I'm not sure if he is going absolutely KISS with Bray right now, but if Ole Miss had been just ordinary today, the gameplan would have had us all in pucker mode before halftime. It was the fact that he never put Bray in another gear / mode when it looked crucial. We stayed in the fun-n-gun all game, even when Ole Miss almost made a game of it going into halftime.

The kids responded really, really well, but on another day, this gameplan would have gotten us into trouble. It won't beat KY.

Any other gameplan and we don't put up points. That's kind of an important component of winning football games.
 
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I actually didn't like his gameplan very much at all. I'm not sure if he is going absolutely KISS with Bray right now, but if Ole Miss had been just ordinary today, the gameplan would have had us all in pucker mode before halftime. It was the fact that he never put Bray in another gear / mode when it looked crucial. We stayed in the fun-n-gun all game, even when Ole Miss almost made a game of it going into halftime.

The kids responded really, really well, but on another day, this gameplan would have gotten us into trouble. It won't beat KY.

Oh and it wont beat Kentucky? Because they are so legitimate on defense.
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Yes because in the first half ole muss wasn't playing man to man and stacking a box at all. You expect to run at that? And it definitely didn't set up run in 2nd half when he forced ole miss to go primarily zone and rush 4. But seeing your previous posts, I'm surprised you didn't know this already.
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I'm not sure where the disconnects have come from. No one is suggesting three yards and a cloud of dust type gameplan. But Chaney's play-calling in the first half really puzzled me. He called what was the worst offensive series in living TN memory in the first half after a great special teams play.

It turns out today, Ole Miss had no desire to come to Knoxville. On a different day, I guarantee you, his play-calling in the first half gets us into trouble.
 
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A wise man once told me that the team with the most points wins the game.

Well I guess you lose sight of that when you're constantly resorting to citing statistics about coaches beating the spread against teams on days of the month divisible by three.
 
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Chaney has had good plans all year. He knows what he is doing and all the idiots that blamed him for young players having poor execution are going to be the same one calling him a great coordinator the next 3 years.
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Thank you. It is amazing how much guys making plays makes the coach look like a genius.

That first play call was awesome. How did Chaney design the bounce so well that Hunter was able to catch the ball in stride and go 80 yards for the touchdown?

I agree. The scheme hasn't changes. The ability of the players has.
 
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I'm not sure where the disconnects have come from. No one is suggesting three yards and a cloud of dust type gameplan. But Chaney's play-calling in the first half really puzzled me. He called what was the worst offensive series in living TN memory in the first half after a great special teams play.

It turns out today, Ole Miss had no desire to come to Knoxville. On a different day, I guarantee you, his play-calling in the first half gets us into trouble.

Like I said, he gave what the ole miss d gave him. You don't run the ball at 7-8 man front with two NFL dlinemen with a young offensive line that was getting blown up. But keep your usual negativity up.
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I'm not sure where the disconnects have come from. No one is suggesting three yards and a cloud of dust type gameplan. But Chaney's play-calling in the first half really puzzled me. He called what was the worst offensive series in living TN memory in the first half after a great special teams play.

It turns out today, Ole Miss had no desire to come to Knoxville. On a different day, I guarantee you, his play-calling in the first half gets us into trouble.

You have a terrible memory. We've had third and nearly 40 situations this season without any penalties in the series. We've also used a very high pass/run ratio for a good while now.

Ole Miss had "no desire" because we jumped out to a big lead and they were forced to pass to keep up, which they can't do.
 
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Thank you. It is amazing how much guys making plays makes the coach look like a genius.

That first play call was awesome. How did Chaney design the bounce so well that Hunter was able to catch the ball in stride and go 80 yards for the touchdown?

I agree. The scheme hasn't changes. The ability of the players has.

Definitely luck on first play. However the chess match Chaney had with ole miss dcoordinator was obvious a win for Chaney. He got them to change from a stacked box to a zone look. It resulted in Poole having a bog 2nd half.
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Any other gameplan and we don't put up points. That's kind of an important component of winning football games.

Ole Miss was kind enough to give us half of our points.

Maybe "gameplan" is the wrong word. Chaney's "game awareness" frightens me so far.

Let's hope we don't have a "I forgot we had Tauren Poole" moment if KY converts on a couple of bad Bray decisions that Ole Miss couldn't convert today....
 
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I'm not sure where the disconnects have come from. No one is suggesting three yards and a cloud of dust type gameplan. But Chaney's play-calling in the first half really puzzled me. He called what was the worst offensive series in living TN memory in the first half after a great special teams play.

It turns out today, Ole Miss had no desire to come to Knoxville. On a different day, I guarantee you, his play-calling in the first half gets us into trouble.

YOu play to your strengths. THey were daring us to throw, and with Bray, we are dangerous through the air. I know you are a Fulmer homer and not used to seeing 50-point barrages by our offense against an SEC opponent, but get used to it. There is a new sherriff in town, thankfully.
 
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Ole Miss was kind enough to give us half of our points.

Maybe "gameplan" is the wrong word. Chaney's "game awareness" frightens me so far.

Let's hope we don't have a "I forgot we had Tauren Poole" moment if KY converts on a couple of bad Bray decisions that Ole Miss couldn't convert today....

So he is supposed to run tauren Poole at a great dline with lbs cheating in? His game awareness is What forced nix to go to zone and a 4 man front.
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