OL on joe moore award list

#7
#7
Our backs had over 6 yards per carry Saturday
As a team it was 4.8. Multiple drives got killed due to bad blocking, False starts, illegal man downfield. A 53 yd run saved them from averaging 4ypc. So 1 good play then a lot of average, mostly because of blocking. Definitely not a lack of effort on Sampson's part
 
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#8
#8
Our backs had over 6 yards per carry Saturday
A 53 yd run tends to skew the average, but that was his 3rd 50+ run. The Vols O-line has been strong in the run game. I believe the pass protection will improve as season goes on.
 
#9
#9
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#10
#10
Rarely am I this negative, but OL play must be severely down across the board if this group is in the Joe Moore conversation.

Edit: But the future is still unwritten. They could grow into a good offensive line in time.
 
#14
#14

Tennessee (4-1)

  • The Vols are rushing for an FBS-best 380.0 rush yards per game at home this season.
  • At least 150 rush yards in every game this season.
  • The average time to pressure allowed by Tennessee this season is 2.7 seconds, 13th best in the nation.
  • Led by Preseason AP Second Team All-American Cooper Mays, who has allowed just one pressure on the year.
Offensive line coach: Glen Elarbee
 
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#15
#15
If we only had one big run and everything else was only 3 yards, we wouldn’t have 2 backs with over 6 yards per carry
Their narrative is the only thing that matters. If we averaged 6 yds without a long one they would be bitching about not breaking one. We are at the top for stupid fans.
 
#17
#17
Their narrative is the only thing that matters. If we averaged 6 yds without a long one they would be bitching about not breaking one. We are at the top for stupid fans.

100% and the search for the narrative after a loss is always hilarious. Like the poster who is preemptively blaming the hurricane in Florida for making them extra motivated in case we lose. The insane theories we will hear post loss are always amazing
 
#18
#18
The average time to pressure allowed by Tennessee this season is 2.7 seconds, 13th best in the nation.
Might it be that Heupel’s offense is overly reliant on play action and RPO? Get our offense a little off schedule and it just bogs down completely, which might explain why we can go from carpet bombing defenses and scoring 50-plus to barely moving the ball.
 
#19
#19
Their narrative is the only thing that matters. If we averaged 6 yds without a long one they would be bitching about not breaking one. We are at the top for stupid fans.
Couldn't get the yards when they mattered. That was the point. They couldn't open holes consistently.
 
#22
#22
Might it be that Heupel’s offense is overly reliant on play action and RPO? Get our offense a little off schedule and it just bogs down completely, which might explain why we can go from carpet bombing defenses and scoring 50-plus to barely moving the ball.
Can't adjust on the fly....
 

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