g8terh8ter_eric
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In my opinion there performance was awful tonight..No run blocking, no pass blocking, when we rolled out stephens didnt have enough time to throw. If we had blocked anyone on the long pass to g. jones it would have been a td because stephens threw it about 50 yards flat footed. We couldnt get a yard against Northern Illinois 3 or 4 times on 3rd down and then we didn't even give them a chance on 4th down a few times because they couldnt block. We had some stupid false start penalties to start the game as well. I mean if we have guys that can bench 675 or whatever it is why cant they knock a few guys out of the way. I am afraid UGA's d line will tear us apart if we don't get this fixed by next week. Anyways, I think Stephens looked great when given time and he could become a very solid qb. Go Vols way to get a win and beat UGA next saturday :rock:epper:
I agree with that concept Bill, but the fact is, Tennessee rushed the ball poorly last night against NORTHERN ILLINOIS for God's sake. The Vols didn't even sniff 100 yards on the ground. That's just pathetic. We definitely needed some speed at running back last night.Hardesty didn't even get 3 ypc. Foster was over 4. You play the better back. Especially when you need a back that can block and catch balls out of the backfield.
I agree with that concept Bill, but the fact is, Tennessee rushed the ball poorly last night against NORTHERN ILLINOIS for God's sake. The Vols didn't even sniff 100 yards on the ground. That's just pathetic. We definitely needed some speed at running back last night.
Exactly. I was making the point last night that if you didn't believe the o-line was a problem go look at our 3nd to last drive when we could blow NIU off the line with bigger players in the 4th quarter.I think we just need a better O-line. If Hardesty is the answer everyone wants him to be, he would have been able to get one measly yard out of 3 straight carries to ice the game at the end.
Again, I agree with the concept, but we rushed for what, 70 yards against Northern Illinois? I'm not even talking about Hardesty, I want Creer to be honest. There were a few plays where I noticed that Foster was just slow to the hole or getting chased down from behind. The first play of the game is a huge example. If Creer would've been in there, it might have been a TD. The O-line can't hold that hole open forever, nor should they.I think we just need a better O-line. If Hardesty is the answer everyone wants him to be, he would have been able to get one measly yard out of 3 straight carries to ice the game at the end. Also with a new QB, having either someone in the backfield that you know will get his block or catch the dump pass is huge. Hardesty isn't the answer for those situations.
part of Hardesty's ypc was a reflection of the last 4 carries at the end of the game when NIU knew we were going to run it up the middle and they had everyone in the box. Foster has a feast or famine mentality if he doesn't break one off he likely gets caught for a loss or small gain.
I think we just need a better O-line. If Hardesty is the answer everyone wants him to be, he would have been able to get one measly yard out of 3 straight carries to ice the game at the end. Also with a new QB, having either someone in the backfield that you know will get his block or catch the dump pass is huge. Hardesty isn't the answer for those situations.