Stop crying, the sky is still there, and so is the limit for the Vols

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alldayvols

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Please...

I haven't had a need to post on this forum for four years through college at UT.

You don't comprehend heartbreak, and you don't understand the passion of these football players.

This is an important lesson for the Vols to learn; in the next two quarters they must adapt to the high pressure situations without the comfort of seniority.

Watch and learn and be amazed in the second half.
 
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This not a young team, this is a big and athletic team getting pushed around by App State.......that is what happened.......I am hoping these guys come out and play UT football.
 
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Phew, at least we are winning now 13-13.
 
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Please...

I haven't had a need to post on this forum for four years through college at UT.

You don't comprehend heartbreak, and you don't understand the passion of these football players.

This is an important lesson for the Vols to learn; in the next two quarters they must adapt to the high pressure situations without the comfort of seniority.

Watch and learn and be amazed in the second half.

This is Butch Jones's fault.
 
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Please...

I haven't had a need to post on this forum for four years through college at UT.

You don't comprehend heartbreak, and you don't understand the passion of these football players.

This is an important lesson for the Vols to learn; in the next two quarters they must adapt to the high pressure situations without the comfort of seniority.

Watch and learn and be amazed in the second half.
Wow am I amazed!
 
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Beautiful? Do you even watch football?

Would you like him to overthrow it, yes Josh Malone was breaking away, but if you watch the play Malone turned his head around where Josh wanted the ball to go and he ADJUSTED his talented speed? JOSH's release is what matters most because that's how they drew up the play...you might have said OH he should have threw further but that's not what Josh saw when he released and calculated the speed.

Perhaps, maybe even let it go under a little more than he did so the defensive back is turned all the way around instead of indecisive and turning half of his body around and not sure what to do on tackling or blocking the ball from being caught.

It was a bomb nonetheless.
 
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Please...

I haven't had a need to post on this forum for four years through college at UT.

You don't comprehend heartbreak, and you don't understand the passion of these football players.

This is an important lesson for the Vols to learn; in the next two quarters they must adapt to the high pressure situations without the comfort of seniority.

Watch and learn and be amazed in the second half.
Need you in the locker room.
 

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