Bigorangejumpsuit
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I'm sure they are developed just fine, if they stay here long enough. The problem from yesterday was depth at DT. Even without any injuries depth should have been addressed in the portal before spring, and it wasn't. Signing a guy from Grand Valley State doesn't count. So now we have a starter who is playing out of position in Dom Bailey and a converted DB-LB as one of the first subs in the game is Wallace, who really doesn't know how to play DT yet. How can Isaiah Campbell be worse than Wallace? He didn't get one snap.People are going to say I’m overreacting and all we had to do was make a field goal. However we should’ve won by 3 possessions today, but couldn’t get off of the field in critical times because we have guys on the field that shouldn’t be out there. Which was understandable early on under this staff, but we’re in year 5 and this staff has had 3 full recruiting cycles to get their roster constructed, and the defensive side of the ball looks just like it did in year 2. I know we had some injuries, but we should be at the point now where we don’t get blown off the line of scrimmage or have DBs don’t even get their hands up when the ball is in the air. I know Jermod McCoy is a first round pick, but it’s not like we’re missing 2 day 1 or 2 NFL picks on our DL. We never landed a true successor for Omari Thomas, and contrary to popular belief you still have to have a space eater in the middle that can draw and even get through double teams. We’ve also yet to land a HS corner outside of Rickey Gibson that can play with the ball in the air. Conyer and Goree were never SEC corners, Jordan Matthews was a bust or under developed, and Kaleb Beasley is playing safety. With the sample size we’ve had so far it’s not a stretch of the imagination at all that Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood are as good as they are because of the development they got at their previous schools. If we don’t start landing DTs and corners that are the same caliber as the DEs and LBs we’re recruiting we’re never going to take that next step. Heupel can’t just be another Dan Mullen who is a great offensive mind, but an above average staff builder and recruiter
But doesn't this go both ways? GA was playing two true FR on the OL (RG & RT) due to injuries. The main reason Herring was able to get TFLs was he was unblocked on multiple occasions due to the FR OL missed blocking assignments. GA made in game adjustments to move OL around to help the FR out. With the GAs OL injuries & inexperienced players, I would have thought our DL would have held up better against the run but GA ran for ~200 yds. If TN has to have the best talent on the field to win tough games then we will never win a championship again. We simply can pay enough to get the best talent so coaching schemes have to provide the edge.Ok, so you’re picking and choosing. And also, I don’t know if you have any experience with football, but missing bodies at DL hurts period. If we had Moi or Hobbs that makes a difference
Historically and statistically coaches changes DONT work in our favor the majority of the time. You're over reacting.People are going to say I’m overreacting and all we had to do was make a field goal. However we should’ve won by 3 possessions today, but couldn’t get off of the field in critical times because we have guys on the field that shouldn’t be out there. Which was understandable early on under this staff, but we’re in year 5 and this staff has had 3 full recruiting cycles to get their roster constructed, and the defensive side of the ball looks just like it did in year 2. I know we had some injuries, but we should be at the point now where we don’t get blown off the line of scrimmage or have DBs don’t even get their hands up when the ball is in the air. I know Jermod McCoy is a first round pick, but it’s not like we’re missing 2 day 1 or 2 NFL picks on our DL. We never landed a true successor for Omari Thomas, and contrary to popular belief you still have to have a space eater in the middle that can draw and even get through double teams. We’ve also yet to land a HS corner outside of Rickey Gibson that can play with the ball in the air. Conyer and Goree were never SEC corners, Jordan Matthews was a bust or under developed, and Kaleb Beasley is playing safety. With the sample size we’ve had so far it’s not a stretch of the imagination at all that Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood are as good as they are because of the development they got at their previous schools. If we don’t start landing DTs and corners that are the same caliber as the DEs and LBs we’re recruiting we’re never going to take that next step. Heupel can’t just be another Dan Mullen who is a great offensive mind, but an above average staff builder and recruiter
You're overreacting. Just because there is a loss doesn't mean there needs to be a change. Sometimes you lose. Sometimes you win. If you made a call for change after every loss... well that is what we like to call "instability." We made the playoffs last year. We are playing GA the closest we ever have since the Richt era. We are beating Bama on a regular basis. Whatever Heupel wants to do, we ride it out until he is 100% no longer the guy. You don't cut the arm off of a captain and demand him to loyally steer the ship. If Heupel wants Martinez we keep him.I’m not overreacting. Our interior DL recruiting has been piss poor under this staff, and it’s catching up on us now that we don’t have 5th and 6th year seniors playing. And none of our DBs that didn’t play for another staff can play with the ball in the air. I’m not saying clean house, but changes need to be made
Agree.I do wonder if Heupel needs to go the Ryan Day route and get a coordinator with big time head coaching experience while keeping heavy hand on playcalling on offense.
Ryan Day getting Chip Kelly was a very big reason they were successful in the playoff.
I personally think Heupel has a solid offensive staff in place. I wish Hazle had more big time experience, but I think Heupel needs to really find that senior / experienced addition to the defensive staff.
Jaxson Moi and Hobbs aren’t would I would consider “key” players. Key players are guys that are difference makers the opposing team has to build their gameplan around. They’re quality college starters that could get drafted late or get picked up as a UDFA. If we were missing a a couple of guys that would be getting drafted early next April it would be another story. Of course the edge rushers played well for us. We’ve recruited at an elite level at those positions and typically land 2 4-5 stars a year. At DT though we’ve signed a bunch of 3 stars, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing since 3 stars can become first rounders too. The problem is the 3 stars we’ve landed showed today they’re not cut out for SEC football
Are you blind, deaf or just illiterate?Jaxson Moi and Hobbs aren’t would I would consider “key” players. Key players are guys that are difference makers the opposing team has to build their gameplan around. They’re quality college starters that could get drafted late or get picked up as a UDFA. If we were missing a a couple of guys that would be getting drafted early next April it would be another story. Of course the edge rushers played well for us. We’ve recruited at an elite level at those positions and typically land 2 4-5 stars a year. At DT though we’ve signed a bunch of 3 stars, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing since 3 stars can become first rounders too. The problem is the 3 stars we’ve landed showed today they’re not cut out for SEC football
Calm down.. We just lost to a top 5 team by 3 points. The sky is not falling.People are going to say I’m overreacting and all we had to do was make a field goal. However we should’ve won by 3 possessions today, but couldn’t get off of the field in critical times because we have guys on the field that shouldn’t be out there. Which was understandable early on under this staff, but we’re in year 5 and this staff has had 3 full recruiting cycles to get their roster constructed, and the defensive side of the ball looks just like it did in year 2. I know we had some injuries, but we should be at the point now where we don’t get blown off the line of scrimmage or have DBs don’t even get their hands up when the ball is in the air. I know Jermod McCoy is a first round pick, but it’s not like we’re missing 2 day 1 or 2 NFL picks on our DL. We never landed a true successor for Omari Thomas, and contrary to popular belief you still have to have a space eater in the middle that can draw and even get through double teams. We’ve also yet to land a HS corner outside of Rickey Gibson that can play with the ball in the air. Conyer and Goree were never SEC corners, Jordan Matthews was a bust or under developed, and Kaleb Beasley is playing safety. With the sample size we’ve had so far it’s not a stretch of the imagination at all that Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood are as good as they are because of the development they got at their previous schools. If we don’t start landing DTs and corners that are the same caliber as the DEs and LBs we’re recruiting we’re never going to take that next step. Heupel can’t just be another Dan Mullen who is a great offensive mind, but an above average staff builder and recruiter
All I had to do was read the title and first sentence to tell you that you are the Tom Brady of over reacting.People are going to say I’m overreacting and all we had to do was make a field goal. However we should’ve won by 3 possessions today, but couldn’t get off of the field in critical times because we have guys on the field that shouldn’t be out there. Which was understandable early on under this staff, but we’re in year 5 and this staff has had 3 full recruiting cycles to get their roster constructed, and the defensive side of the ball looks just like it did in year 2. I know we had some injuries, but we should be at the point now where we don’t get blown off the line of scrimmage or have DBs don’t even get their hands up when the ball is in the air. I know Jermod McCoy is a first round pick, but it’s not like we’re missing 2 day 1 or 2 NFL picks on our DL. We never landed a true successor for Omari Thomas, and contrary to popular belief you still have to have a space eater in the middle that can draw and even get through double teams. We’ve also yet to land a HS corner outside of Rickey Gibson that can play with the ball in the air. Conyer and Goree were never SEC corners, Jordan Matthews was a bust or under developed, and Kaleb Beasley is playing safety. With the sample size we’ve had so far it’s not a stretch of the imagination at all that Jermod McCoy and Colton Hood are as good as they are because of the development they got at their previous schools. If we don’t start landing DTs and corners that are the same caliber as the DEs and LBs we’re recruiting we’re never going to take that next step. Heupel can’t just be another Dan Mullen who is a great offensive mind, but an above average staff builder and recruiter