T_man_J
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I watched the Cal game Saturday night and I was left with some observations and probably some conjecture that I need to get off my chest, so here goes. First and foremost, I have been conditioned to love the Tennessee football program since childhood, and I will always support this team no matter what happens in terms of wins or losses, but there are conditions. When this team plays up to its full ability and doesn’t win, I am the first to congratulate the opponents, and I always have a good feeling about the game because I know that our guys left it all on the field, but this is different. I give no accolades to Cal because the team they played Saturday night wore the TN uniform, but that was not a TN football team. I served eight years in the United States Marine Corps; although, civilian life has conditioned me to temper my tongue and expectations, it is time to stand up and be counted.
Our defense lost the game. It was obvious that they had watched too much game film of Cal. This was demonstrated time and again as our defenders tentatively danced in front of the Cal ball carriers instead of exploding through them. This is a sure sign that our players were thinking instead of reacting. We recruit top players that have a natural instinct and ability to play football; then we bring to Tennessee and try to turn them into Football Professors. An old Marine saying is "When in doubt, Attack." This sets a very aggressive state of mind that is infectious, and believe me, this can be very disruptive to the enemy (I mean opponent). It is time to bench the Football Professors and put the players on the field. If our coaches do not have the intestinal fortitude to make this call, then it is time for new coaches.
Our defense lost the game. It was obvious that they had watched too much game film of Cal. This was demonstrated time and again as our defenders tentatively danced in front of the Cal ball carriers instead of exploding through them. This is a sure sign that our players were thinking instead of reacting. We recruit top players that have a natural instinct and ability to play football; then we bring to Tennessee and try to turn them into Football Professors. An old Marine saying is "When in doubt, Attack." This sets a very aggressive state of mind that is infectious, and believe me, this can be very disruptive to the enemy (I mean opponent). It is time to bench the Football Professors and put the players on the field. If our coaches do not have the intestinal fortitude to make this call, then it is time for new coaches.