OMG, Insightful writing and apt analogies.
1. :compute: Bottom Line Up Front (BLUF): it reminds me of a good Rumsfeld quote. To paraphrase "you don't go to war with the army you WANT. You go to war with the army you HAVE."
2. :zeitung_lesen: The army we have is friggin stocked with talent and it's looking better and better. Indeed, 2016-2018 are already shaping up. And, that environment in Neyland was INCREDIBLE against Oklahoma... What a home field advantage! What warrior/athlete wouldn't want to play in the heart of the SEC in front of 102K+ frenzied checkered fans? But, who's taking the field in large part is still young and not deep enough to absorb key losses without having big impacts. But, they are growing fast!
3. :superman: Our Army needs its leaders to posture it for success. Specifically, to intentionally create more statistically favorable situations for our playmakers by creating the mismatch and letting the talent do the rest. In short, playing to our strengths, mitigating our weaknesses, marginalizing adversary strengths and exploiting their weaknesses. That's easier said than done, but it's why CBJ surrounds himself with wise and capable council.
4. :rock2: To use some more military terminology, CULTURE EATS STRATEGY FOR BREAKFAST. I like the business like approach CBJ is instilling. Long term, I agree it is best to try and not be a team that "just" plays on emotion. But, not at the expense of being risk averse and not exploiting an adversaries weakness or taking/maintaining the momentum. It is okay, and dare I say required, to be BOLD and AGGRESSIVE. You just can't be RECKLESS. It's a fine line, but that is why CBJ gets paid the big bucks
5. :bash: I yearn to see that ORANGE SWARM defense that is in a HURRY to get to the football, is in a BAD MOOD when it gets there, and ISN'T ALONE when they explode through the ball carrier. I'm not saying taking cheap shots. I mean that STUBBORN, HARD NOSED defense that every members knows their space/assignment and OWNS it! That defense that has an unquenchable thirst to RHINO CHOKE SLAM everything in their path, slam it to the ground, watch it take its last breath, and then seek to destroy the next target; then, when that play is over, they rinse/repeat. Not a defense that competes, a defense that DOMINATES by taking everything and giving nothing for 61 Minutes. On Offense, the way Hurd hits people, the way Howard plays.
6. :dance2: I'm friggn stoked about the rest of this season... and the only reason I'm sore about the Oklahoma loss is because of how bad I want our players and fans to experience that type of win! It was hard fought and I'm stoked Neyland is having these games again... Let's get some "W's"!
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irate: Go Vols!