Persian Vol
Wrong today, wiser tomorrow. Probably.
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One of my favorite places to read about the Vols is from rocktoptalk on sbnation. They recently came up with an article analyzing what about our offense worked last year. After all, we amassed the 2nd most rushing yards in school history, and scored the 2nd or 3rd most points in the SEC last season.
Well in short, it didn't. They found our efficiency, explosiveness, and drive finishing lacking (based off of the analytics they utilize over there, which I'm not completely sold on).
The greatest assets to our offense they found were Evan Berry and Cam Sutton and lack of turnovers.
The article I'm referring to can be found here: Tennessee's Offensive Calling Card - Rocky Top Talk
I found this information deeply unsettling. It seems we don't have an offensive identity, and rely solely on the talent of our players to grind out yards (looking at Hurd). What does VN think? Does this give you cause for concern in following seasons?
And, yes, I'm concerned going forward, especially when I look back at DeBord's numbers at Michigan (with ridiculous talent on hand) and knowing Butch Jones was perfectly OK w/ hiring someone who fielded mostly mediocre offenses...and then I look at how we're performing so far this year.
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Butch hired someone who would run HIS offense HIS way.
They're not entirely wrong.
IMO, one of the things that has probably inhibited Dobbs' progress as a passer is the obsession Jones has for "ball security". They don't let Dobbs take many chances to fit the ball in.
Jones believes that being conservative and having low turnovers wins. And it does.... against the lesser teams on your schedule. Against the better teams, you have to be able to make plays that involve some risks.
Want to win college football? Build an elite Defense and a pound it out on Offense...with a serviceable "game manager" under center. That, my friends, has been the key to success more often than not over the past 10 + years.
One of my favorite places to read about the Vols is from rocktoptalk on sbnation. They recently came up with an article analyzing what about our offense worked last year. After all, we amassed the 2nd most rushing yards in school history, and scored the 2nd or 3rd most points in the SEC last season.
Well in short, it didn't. They found our efficiency, explosiveness, and drive finishing lacking (based off of the analytics they utilize over there, which I'm not completely sold on).
The greatest assets to our offense they found were Evan Berry and Cam Sutton and lack of turnovers.
The article I'm referring to can be found here: Tennessee's Offensive Calling Card - Rocky Top Talk
I found this information deeply unsettling. It seems we don't have an offensive identity, and rely solely on the talent of our players to grind out yards (looking at Hurd). What does VN think? Does this give you cause for concern in following seasons?
Isn't this scheme we are running the same scheme that struggled to score points against a Sal Sunseri led defense? Don't remember too many other teams that struggled putting points on the board against us that year.
We have the talent now and depth to be a dynamic offense, the only variable in which we lack is a well thought out scheme to utilize the multitude of talent we possess offensively.
You can win championships without an explosive offense. You can't win without an exceptional defense. You can't win without minimizing the turnovers!
The dynamics of team 121 and after will be completely different, to be honest I think it will be a more balanced Offense because Dobbs will be gone.....the next QB will have a better arm who ever wins the position and more time to absorb the scheme, something Dobbs was thrown into vs. getting to absorb over time.
We rely a lot on individual talent to make plays. However I think our offense (like most) relies heavily on OLine play. If we have no push up front then our playmakers can't do anything most of the time. But if we protect Dobbs, create running holes and get push on the Oline our playmakers get open and make plays.
Not necessarily. Again, to me, it goes back to having a dominant (I'll even take competitive) O-line and a pass-first multidimensional QB (not knocking Dobbs, either). We all know that it begins in the trenches. Hopefully it all comes together. This season isn't lost yet and hopefully, with recruiting and development, the future doesn't have to seem so bleak.
Come on guys!!! We are 3-0 and blew out a pretty good Virginia Tech Team (I know we didn't do well in the first quarter, but so does CBJ). Florida has struggled against UMass along with Georgia struggling with Nicholls State! We can still very easily win the East and go to the SECCG!!! Let's just get behind our team and hope and pray for a speedy recovery from DKjr and Hall cuz them coming back will completely transform our team this year! NO MORE FLOOD GATES BEING OPENED 2 SECONDS AFTER THE BALL IS SNAPPED & NO MORE WIDE OPEN PASSES ACROSS THE MIDDLE! Go Vols!!!