tennesseekilt
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OK, I was as disappointed as anyone in the teams performance last night, but Im also not ready to write this team or this season off based on one bad performance. Here are a few key reasons why:
1.) Sure, we should have hammered them, but App State is a dang good team. They just are. Veteran led, tough, smart, determined you name it, they were it last night and they played like warrior-priests. People forget they were actually rated ahead of several SEC teams, including several currently on UTs schedule. This game is the 6th toughest well play this year. Theyll win at least 9 games this season, if not 10+, and theyll likely give Miami a run for their money.
2.) The breaks were nearly back-breaking. The touchdown that wasnt (shades of Florida), the muffed punt, the targeting call, even the Josh Smith non-catch (mainly the late review) these were all things that got the team down early. But hey, they overcame it and got a key break at the end
3.) The biggest jump for teams is between weeks 1 and 2. The SEC analysts said this after the game. Expect a HUGE improvement for VA Tech. After all, theyve got a LOT to work on.
4.) Many solid teams, including Florida and Georgia last year, play horribly for a game or two against an opponent that, on paper, they should do better against. Its just the nature of the beast. Thankfully, we got the win.
5.) Adjustments in the second half. Halftime adjustments are key, and show good coaching. The defense didnt allow any points. The offense did better, albeit not nearly at the level we were hoping.
6.) No major injuries. Always a good thing!
7.) Another thing the analysts said that resonated with me is that this could very well be the best thing to happen to Tennessee. I agree. Going forward, Id rather the team learn to overcome adversity with a close win like this than waltz over a paper tiger and think theyre better than they are.
Are there reasons for concern? Of course! My biggest at this point is the O-line and Dobbs passing ability, but the O-line showed improvement from game to game last year, as did Dobbs, so Im expecting both to improve.
1.) Sure, we should have hammered them, but App State is a dang good team. They just are. Veteran led, tough, smart, determined you name it, they were it last night and they played like warrior-priests. People forget they were actually rated ahead of several SEC teams, including several currently on UTs schedule. This game is the 6th toughest well play this year. Theyll win at least 9 games this season, if not 10+, and theyll likely give Miami a run for their money.
2.) The breaks were nearly back-breaking. The touchdown that wasnt (shades of Florida), the muffed punt, the targeting call, even the Josh Smith non-catch (mainly the late review) these were all things that got the team down early. But hey, they overcame it and got a key break at the end
3.) The biggest jump for teams is between weeks 1 and 2. The SEC analysts said this after the game. Expect a HUGE improvement for VA Tech. After all, theyve got a LOT to work on.
4.) Many solid teams, including Florida and Georgia last year, play horribly for a game or two against an opponent that, on paper, they should do better against. Its just the nature of the beast. Thankfully, we got the win.
5.) Adjustments in the second half. Halftime adjustments are key, and show good coaching. The defense didnt allow any points. The offense did better, albeit not nearly at the level we were hoping.
6.) No major injuries. Always a good thing!
7.) Another thing the analysts said that resonated with me is that this could very well be the best thing to happen to Tennessee. I agree. Going forward, Id rather the team learn to overcome adversity with a close win like this than waltz over a paper tiger and think theyre better than they are.
Are there reasons for concern? Of course! My biggest at this point is the O-line and Dobbs passing ability, but the O-line showed improvement from game to game last year, as did Dobbs, so Im expecting both to improve.