Stats: out of 130 FBS teams, Tennessee is...

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  • 92nd in passing offense: 205.3 yards per game
  • 102nd in scoring offense: 24.3 points per game
  • 111th in rushing offense: 127.7 ypg
  • 120th in total offense: 333 ypg
  • 122nd in 1st downs: 17 per game
  • 126th in fewest TFL allowed per game: 8.2
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  • 41st in passing defense: 207.3 ypg
  • 63rd in scoring defense: 26.7 ppg
  • 66th in rushing defense: 161.1 ypg
  • 79th in pass defense rating: 136.4
  • 121st in passes defended per game (passes intercepted + passes broken up): 3.0

    Combing the numbers for a positive stat, we are 2nd in opponent punt returns with just 1 return for 7 yards.
 
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But what about our QB's completion %'s!!?!
So damn stupid.

Qb is 4th in the SEC in qb rating, 4th in yards per attempt, and yes, 4th in completion percentage. All 4 stats show that he’s playing well, that he’s doing his job and doing it well.

The issue, as anyone who’s being remotely honest knows, is the pathetic Offensive line. They can’t run block, they can’t pass protect, they can’t do anything well, and it’s virtually impossible for an OC to call a good game and for the skill players to make plays with any consistency playing behind an OL like ours. Period. But hey, keep the hate up on a kid playing well and giving everything he has for his team.
 
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  • 92nd in passing offense: 205.3 yards per game
  • 102nd in scoring offense: 24.3 points per game
  • 111th in rushing offense: 127.7 ypg
  • 120th in total offense: 333 ypg
  • 122nd in 1st downs: 17 per game
  • 126th in fewest TFL allowed per game: 8.2
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  • 41st in passing defense: 207.3 ypg
  • 63rd in scoring defense: 26.7 ppg
  • 66th in rushing defense: 161.1 ypg
  • 79th in pass defense rating: 136.4
  • 121st in passes defended per game (passes intercepted + passes broken up): 3.0

    Combing the numbers for a positive stat, we are 2nd in opponent punt returns with just 1 return for 7 yards.
I don’t see a 130 on there anywhere so that means there is worse teams. Look at the positive. Oh and JG is tough. 🤨
 
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#11
  • 92nd in passing offense: 205.3 yards per game
  • 102nd in scoring offense: 24.3 points per game
  • 111th in rushing offense: 127.7 ypg
  • 120th in total offense: 333 ypg
  • 122nd in 1st downs: 17 per game
  • 126th in fewest TFL allowed per game: 8.2
    ----------------------------------------------------
  • 41st in passing defense: 207.3 ypg
  • 63rd in scoring defense: 26.7 ppg
  • 66th in rushing defense: 161.1 ypg
  • 79th in pass defense rating: 136.4
  • 121st in passes defended per game (passes intercepted + passes broken up): 3.0

    Combing the numbers for a positive stat, we are 2nd in opponent punt returns with just 1 return for 7 yards.
So your saying there's room for improvement.
 
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At least the defense is somewhat improved over last year. Offense is about the same since Pruitt wants JG until he's knocked out with injury.

Offense is “about the same” because of the OL, period. Qb play is better, our RBs are better and our WRs are better. DWA even showed some signs yesterday. But no offense is gonna be worth an ish if their OL can’t or won’t block anybody at any time, which is what we got right now.

Defense, although generally not very good at all, is light years better than the ridiculous crap we saw last year.
 
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#14
So damn stupid.

Qb is 4th in the SEC in qb rating, 4th in yards per attempt, and yes, 4th in completion percentage. All 4 stats show that he’s playing well, that he’s doing his job and doing it well.

The issue, as anyone who’s being remotely honest knows, is the pathetic Offensive line. They can’t run block, they can’t pass protect, they can’t do anything well, and it’s virtually impossible for an OC to call a good game and for the skill players to make plays with any consistency playing behind an OL like ours. Period. But hey, keep the hate up on a kid playing well and giving everything he has for his team.

A whopping 9 touchdowns over 9 games after last night right? Look at those stats. That's the huge difference between him and those other high rated QBs. Easy to have higher % when you continually perform throws laterally instead of downfield.

While the offense is porous, he continually stands there instead of actually moving around. If the o line is so terrible, how did Chryst not get sacked once against FL or Alabama? Chryst must be able to adjust based on what he sees or actually move in the pocket and avoid the defenders.
 
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After watching JG getting knocked out of the Alabama game and Chryst coming in and throwing 2 TD passes, I keep waiting for someone else’s defense to come in and fix our QB problem. The coaching staff obviously is not going to fix it.
Risky post
 
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