thegasman54
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The team has come out in every game this year, looking unprepared in the first half. Let that sink in for a moment, every game, regardless of our opponent.
Whether you love or hate Jones, that sloppiness is on him as the head coach. We knew that if we came out and gave a good team free points in the first half, eventually someone was going to make us pay. A&M did just that, and so will Alabama next week.
I think we should fire him, Today.
The team has come out in every game this year, looking unprepared in the first half. Let that sink in for a moment, every game, regardless of our opponent.
Whether you love or hate Jones, that sloppiness is on him as the head coach. We knew that if we came out and gave a good team free points in the first half, eventually someone was going to make us pay. A&M did just that, and so will Alabama next week.
:thud:
Because that's exactly what I said in my post right?
You want to give Butch all the credit in the world for the good things that this team has done, but God forbid he be held accountable for the endemic first half sloppiness displayed by the team in all six games this year.
The team has come out in every game this year, looking unprepared in the first half. Let that sink in for a moment, every game, regardless of our opponent.
Whether you love or hate Jones, that sloppiness is on him as the head coach. We knew that if we came out and gave a good team free points in the first half, eventually someone was going to make us pay. A&M did just that, and so will Alabama next week.
:thud:
Because that's exactly what I said in my post right?
You want to give Butch all the credit in the world for the good things that this team has done, but God forbid he be held accountable for the endemic first half sloppiness displayed by the team in all six games this year.
I don't disagree. While I love how this team functions, execution and fundamentals lack, and it did manifest itself yesterday.
And I think everyone was right.
1. This team doesn't quit, they are talented and the staff does a fantastic job of keeping this going, and u should never count TN out.
2. How we've gone about these games, drops, missed throws, penalties, turnovers..as much as I like the result, the recipe is not sustainable, and it bit us in the butt yesterday.
I'm still proud of them. But continuing to play the way we have up to this point isn't beating Bama, and as we almost saw against App st, it could get us beat by someone we shouldn't lose to.
This team is good. But they do have to figure out how to be consistently good.
:thud: I presume it's the Duke Energy tainted water or just the general NC vernacular but, whatever it may be, for the life of me I can't extrapolate a viable excuse for your ilk who consistently over-analyse for the subjective as you vehemently dismiss the obvious. Wasn't UT's problem the opposite last season? If, as you're decrying, this slow start syndrome is due to Butch's ineptitude, what would you suggest he may attempt to remedy the problem? I suggest you learn the game of football. Attempt this endeavor by first examining zone blocking and read/run options and some of the other complicated schemes and blend that knowledge with how to train the receivers how to look the ball into their hands and likewise training all ball carriers' how to instinctually not fumble. Fumbles and dropped passes, pal. If you'd like to examine the history of the complicated articulation of snagging an airborne inflated orb and retaining same in one's grasp......well, don't wast anyone's time. I suggest you just google it. You'd discover that some of the greatest programs in cfb history have run through this dilemma, and each and every time it's worked itself out. Do you have an answer? Should Bear Bryant or Woody Hayes or their colleagues have been fired for those historic difficulties? All I can decipher from your tearful pleas for "likes" is some desire to demonstrate you're calling the problem as it truly is...just so in the near and far future you can boastfully claim "See. I told you so." I don't have any time left for all you ubiquitous whiners. VN. We've got ourselves a new member of the Fade Society. Move over Catbone. Whatta' buncha' :cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray: :cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::thud:
Because that's exactly what I said in my post right?
You want to give Butch all the credit in the world for the good things that this team has done, but God forbid he be held accountable for the endemic first half sloppiness displayed by the team in all six games this year.
These guys are playing to the end no matter what ... we have a very bright future here with Jones. Times are good
The last few years and certainly the Dooley fiasco those teams had slot of quit in them. Not these players
:thud: I presume it's the Duke Energy tainted water or just the general NC vernacular but, whatever it may be, for the life of me I can't extrapolate a viable excuse for your ilk who consistently over-analyse for the subjective as you vehemently dismiss the obvious. Wasn't UT's problem the opposite last season? If, as you're decrying, this slow start syndrome is due to Butch's ineptitude, what would you suggest he may attempt to remedy the problem? I suggest you learn the game of football. Attempt this endeavor by first examining zone blocking and read/run options and some of the other complicated schemes and blend that knowledge with how to train the receivers how to look the ball into their hands and likewise training all ball carriers' how to instinctually not fumble. Fumbles and dropped passes, pal. If you'd like to examine the history of the complicated articulation of snagging an airborne inflated orb and retaining same in one's grasp......well, don't wast anyone's time. I suggest you just google it. You'd discover that some of the greatest programs in cfb history have run through this dilemma, and each and every time it's worked itself out. Do you have an answer? Should Bear Bryant or Woody Hayes or their colleagues have been fired for those historic difficulties? All I can decipher from your tearful pleas for "likes" is some desire to demonstrate you're calling the problem as it truly is...just so in the near and far future you can boastfully claim "See. I told you so." I don't have any time left for all you ubiquitous whiners. VN. We've got ourselves a new member of the Fade Society. Move over Catbone. Whatta' buncha' :cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray: :cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray::cray:
These guys are playing to the end no matter what ... we have a very bright future here with Jones. Times are good
The last few years and certainly the Dooley fiasco those teams had slot of quit in them. Not these players
he puts the players in position to make plays, not his fault players drop easy passes and fumble. players have a level of responsibility also.
The team has come out in every game this year, looking unprepared in the first half. Let that sink in for a moment, every game, regardless of our opponent.
Whether you love or hate Jones, that sloppiness is on him as the head coach. We knew that if we came out and gave a good team free points in the first half, eventually someone was going to make us pay. A&M did just that, and so will Alabama next week.
Please make it stop!:thud:
Because that's exactly what I said in my post right?
You want to give Butch all the credit in the world for the good things that this team has done, but God forbid he be held accountable for the endemic first half sloppiness displayed by the team in all six games this year.
I get your point, but last year we were coming out in the first half of games like world beaters...and at this point in 2015 we were 3-3.
This year we are starting slow, but we're 5-1, and that one was a double overtime loss to the number 8 ranked team in the country.
Some choose to drink their tasty, half empty beverages and blame Butch for the slow starts. Others, like me, prefer to drink our tasty, half full beverages and credit him for the unrelenting drive that this team seems to possess.
And given the choice between last year's MO and the one Team 120 is following...I'll take 5-1 every time.