rikberry31
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I think so, but it’s interesting that Brazzell wasn’t “open” on either of his long TDs—especially the second. Y’all had to like the matchup when he was singled up, but I will be interested to see if those throws continue to have success. In both long TDs, the defenders were close enough to make a play but (taking nothing away from Brazzell, who played both perfectly and played through serious PI on the first) both defenders misplayed the ball by jumping or going for the ball too early.
It may be that Brazzell has that Moss or Calvin Johnson about him to win a bunch of those high arc passes, but those long, high throws will invite teams to start playing a centerfield safety.
Again, taking nothing from either JA or Brazzell, I think the incorporation of out-breaking routes and quick passes are the scarier evolutions in the offense in terms of trying to stop it while defending the run.
I'd say that bad QB play messed his head up some and made him think he was part of the problem. It's hard to believe how good Heupel was able to make that team look.Imo Brazzell never lost his swagger. He just didn't have a QB that could anticipate throws or trust him.
He's playing now like he was at Tulane 2 years ago.
I don't mind the 3.30 games late in the year. It's a little warmer than a night game and it finishes up after sunset, so you get a little night game feeling. . . like the bama '22 game. They UGA game should've been a night game this year though.I think Herbstreit even referenced calling afternoon games in Neyland being some of his favorites because of the fans, atmosphere, sun going down, etc.
He said night games at Neyland are amazing, but those big afternoon games are special.
He lost his swagger. But he also didn’t have a QB.
This video from the spring he talks about how last year he’d beat himself up after a bad play and how mentally he wasn’t where he needed to be. How he spent the offseason getting people to trash talk him in the weight room to get his head right. I guess to build mental toughness.
Whatever he did - it worked.
I was hoping for a fade route on 2nd down and then line up the kick on 3rd down. I guess it's too big of a risk to take when you're already in fg range.Sham absolutely jumped, so not trying to blame officials.
BUT I will point out both of those 4th quarter, can ice the game drives we had...first being after the fumble recovery and the next being the one you mentioned we had false starts called on us.
I would've really loved to see Heupel just run a damn play trying to score there. Georgia had zero timeouts, we had 1 and 7 seconds. Dial up a quick hitter and see if GA is ready, if they get called for a penalty or if we can score on it. As long as Joey doesn't make a bad throw you have nothing to lose.
I think so far this year two things are obviousHopefully the Nico situation helps some guys realize just how green the grass is at Tennessee
Let's get him the Bilitnikoff
I am working on it. It had or still has got misplaced but now I am aware.Smart.
When you allow your joy and your self-esteem to be dependent on the performance of a football team, you have some things very out of balance in your life and you really need to assess some things. In years past it had become idolatrous to me and I was forced to repent and realign. Of course I'm disappointed, but I no longer get angry. I enjoyed the day and it was great to see UGA require multiple lucky breaks to squeak out a win. We'll get 'em next year. Or better, at the SEC championship game.
Now my daughter and SiL haven't quite internalized those spiritual lessons...
here ya go @TN-POSSUM
The weakest link on the OL to this point is Umarov. And the OL has still been good. Sanders getting back 100% at some point and allowing us to move Perry to LG is only going to make this OL even more dominate.AP on 104.5 (paraphrase): Sanders is chomping at the bit to play, but strength isn’t there yet. Agent isn’t suggesting to sit out. Will rotate in but is undoubtedly still a starter once strength is back.
On McCoy, earliest he will be back is Arky.
It was sub par QB play and WR play. Our tackles weren't great either the last couple years either.I’ve already eaten crow on Joey so I’ll eat crow again for this one. I didn’t think the offense was trending in the right direction the past few years. Between the consistently underperforming WRs, QB miscues and pass blocking issues I was down on us coming into this year. Kelsey Pope, Joey Halzle and Glen Elarbee I was wrong about you guys. All of them have done nothing but get better at recruiting and coaching the past few years I am seriously impressed. I know it’s only been 3 games but the difference between this year and the last few years in terms of scheme and execution is really great to see.
@SmyrnaATLVolisbackPosting after despair Saturday. Glad you got caught up though.
I’ll see myself outta here again.
Go Vols