fernandomike
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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 Fulmer years and certainly the Dooley fiasco those teams had slot of quit in them. Not these players
if we go 10-2 consistently, we'll be in our fair share of SEC title games. and maybe occaisonally when we win the title, maybe we're in contention for a playoff berth.
i don't know. i want SEC titles too. but in today's day and age, it's hard. hell, Alabama has the thing sewn up just about every year, we're all playing for 2nd place until......
so for me......i want to be relevant in the conference and division as long as we can each and every year.
division
conference
playoff
gravy
if we're doing #1 on a more consistent basis, then it opens up the door for the other stuff, and you just take that for what it is. so kind of like during the fulmer years....i'm hesitant to say he has to do this x # of times etc...cause it's so unpredictable.
but if we're a 9 or 10 win team year in, year out, chances are we're accomplishing #1 fairly regularly....we're beating 1 or 2 of the 3 big rivals pretty regularly, going to good bowl games, and at the end of the day....i guess yeah, i'd be good with that. if we do those things regularly, then there will be opportunities for 2, 3, 4....
And...there it is. While it is true Coach Butch has done a great job getting us where we are, the question remains whether he can take us where we need to be.
So
1) Can CBJ take us to a national championship team and one that often competes for a national championship?
2) If CBJ is unable to do that, are we, as Volnation, satisfied with a 10-2 ceiling and missing the playoffs and likely the SECCG year after year?
This. We know the level of talent that we have. We've seen the pure athleticism of this team. What we haven't seen, is that talent and athleticism tooled into an even moderately consistent football team. That's coaching. You do not see this much sloppy play from perennially well-coached teams.
Maybe not historically, but this season, we have wracked up 40 penalties with 350+ yardage loss already, and it doesn't seem to be improving from game to game.
"And there it is" IS right.
It took me a while, but I finally got it!
You really do want Butch fired, but you don't have the balls to just come out and say it.
I'm not a Butch fan and I agree with almost everything you said. However, I'm not sure it's fair to lump A&M with those other games in terms of a slow start. The first five games we looked like we didn't care in the first half. Against A&M, we simply couldn't hold on to the ball.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.
The most important stat is record! If you'd told me before the season that we would be top ten at this point with JRM, Sutton, and Kirkland missing game after game, I'd have called you insane.
To your point, Butch and the players in some ratio bear responsibility for our obvious struggles with executing the fundamentals. But to be fair, we have to give them a lot of credit too. They are playing their butts off. I prefer to focus on the positives while trusting our coach to fix these issues that he has historically done well with.
Where I'm gainfully employed, whenever we postmortem a project, we look back, and gauge how many "heroic efforts" were necessary in order to finish the project within the effective project constraints. If heroic efforts became the norm on the project, something was amiss, maybe it didn't have enough manpower, or the timetable was off, or the budget was askew. The idea is that heroic efforts should not be the norm because they are not sustainable at any level over time.
The same goes for this team, it's taking heroic efforts every week, regardless of who we play, to stay competitive. It's unsustainable, and we saw that first hand this past weekend.
Nice post! Again though, our record is what it is and that is is pretty good. I am confident that Butch is working like heck to make our means more "sustainable." I bet we trend back toward the norm regarding fumbles and penalties. What say you?
Going 10-2 consistently is for losers like Georgia and LSU and Oklahoma.
Sure, we will take 10-2 right now, but if we settle for 10-2 consistently then we have missed the point and are undervaluing the history of our program.
Unfortunately (or fortunately) we will likely not find out as the competition level after the TSIO drops off significantly...and the Vols should cruise on talent alone.
Evidently we have to hold Butch "accountable" before anything changes. Hard to "win" without doing so. So, I suggest we all start holding Butch "accountable" and everything will be okay.
Just post " I hold Butch accountable, dammit". In every thread you post in.
DONE. NC baby. :rock:
if we go 10-2 consistently, we'll be in our fair share of SEC title games. and maybe occaisonally when we win the title, maybe we're in contention for a playoff berth.
i don't know. i want SEC titles too. but in today's day and age, it's hard. hell, Alabama has the thing sewn up just about every year, we're all playing for 2nd place until......
so for me......i want to be relevant in the conference and division as long as we can each and every year.
division
conference
playoff
gravy
if we're doing #1 on a more consistent basis, then it opens up the door for the other stuff, and you just take that for what it is. so kind of like during the fulmer years....i'm hesitant to say he has to do this x # of times etc...cause it's so unpredictable.
but if we're a 9 or 10 win team year in, year out, chances are we're accomplishing #1 fairly regularly....we're beating 1 or 2 of the 3 big rivals pretty regularly, going to good bowl games, and at the end of the day....i guess yeah, i'd be good with that. if we do those things regularly, then there will be opportunities for 2, 3, 4....
Do tell. I don't seem to remember turning the ball over 7 times EVER.
You said the fumbles were uncharacteristic. We were leading the country in fumbles BEFORE the game. We average one more fumble per game than the team that is second to last in fumbles. Saying the fumbles were uncharacteristic is about as far from the truth as possible.