This loss was on a couple Heupel decisions

Nope. This is not on the coaches at all. It's on Gilbert.
Nope it’s on everyone. Including the coaches.
OP is right on both and the 3 runs after the turnover should of been included too.

If the D had gotten a stop on several occasions we would’ve won.

And Gilbert. He should have made it. It’s what he’s on the team for.
 
I keep thinking that he will learn a lesson but I am starting to wonder. Plenty of blame to go around but the decisions he made in multiple situations was just terrible.
 
Whether this is true or not (it’s not), you at least try. If he misses the kick when it’s centered, then you can’t question anything that Heupel decided. But getting scared that you can’t go 2 snaps without a penalty is just a chickenshít decision.
Correct.

You either try and push the ball down the field to get within the kickers comfort distance or you center the ball. We effectively did neither.
 
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And you spouting the same **** in everythread deosn6 make you correct
No but Heupel originally wanting to center the ball before the false start is a pretty good indicator that I’m right. Also the fact that people aren’t tripping over themselves to tell me I’m an awful human being despite the fact I criticized a Tennessee coach is a pretty good sign that I could be barking up the right tree.
 
Any blame on the defense?

Only by people who know the game and see the same failures in almost every big game…multiple long drives, **** ton of 3rd down conversions, watching opposing qb have the best game of his career and giving the lead up 5 times with a defense confused often and not ready when the ball is snapped.
Bend but don’t break ******** relying on stopping 3rd and short all game.
 
I was playing Saturday morning quarterback on those decisions. This isn’t hindsight. It was dumb. Saying the kick should have been easily made makes the decision even dumber.
Okay coach. LOL Too bad you’re not on CJH’s payroll. We could use some more smart fans like you as a consultant to help get this train back on the tracks.1757824163133.png
 
Discounting taking a knee to end regulation. GA scored on 8 of their 12 drives. 4TD/4FG.

At the time of the fumble, Georgia had scored on 6 of their 11 drives. 3FG /3TD.

Georgia had been running all over and wearing us down since the second qtr. We adjusted to the run, managed to force a 3 and out, then held them to two FG's, but that made us vulnerable over the top if our rush couldn't get to the QB. The strip sack was clutch, but we were still sruggling to keep our defense off the field without surrendering points. Their was too much game clock remaining to trust our defense to hold GA again. TOP isn't as significant to our system now as in years past, but you're asking a lot expecting them to hold up given this games TOP disparity.

When you out talent a team and your defense is stronger (like last year) you can lean on your defense to protect a 1 score lead. We don't out talent GA and our defense isn't what kept us in the game.

Our offense exceeding expectations is what kept us in the game. We should have leaned on them more and tried to stretch the lead to 2 scores after the fumble
 
Only by people who know the game and see the same failures in almost every big game…multiple long drives, **** ton of 3rd down conversions, watching opposing qb have the best game of his career and giving the lead up 5 times with a defense confused often and not ready when the ball is snapped.
Bend but don’t break ******** relying on stopping 3rd and short all game.
Banks blitzed more today than he ever has in previous Georgia games. Problem was some of those came from too deep.
 
Yep 100% i said when we ran up middle 3 times after turnover this game is over. Knew then. You dont win those types of games by playing not to lose
Our defense was worn out and we needed to hold ball some. No issue with using some clock there. Stockton made a great throw on 4th down. Give the guy credit.
 
Those 3 runs after the fumble is unconscionable. Why? Made no friggin sense. What the hell was that? And Max Gilbert choked big time. I don't feel bad for him. I feel bad for the team and fans.
 
I thought you would reference the decision for three straight conservative runs after the recovered fumble.
That was definitely a mistake, not sure what the thought process was.
Also we had 3 plays to line the ball up for the kicker and were penalized for offsides.
Everyone in that stadium knew that was what we were trying to do because we were in range already. I think Georgia's defense was playing for the run also ..... Why not take a shot for the end one while they're thinking run? Score a touchdown and field goals don't matter at that point.
Alot of things could have been done better after the 2 minute warning to seal a victory but we did go vanilla hoping for a win instead of being confident of a win.
The announcers kept saying it was a kickers dream scenario, I told my wife that I thought it was a nightmare scenario for a lone individual of such a young age to have it put on his shoulders in front of 100,000 rabid fans dying for a win.

I'm encouraged though by the effort put forth today going into the rest of the season, especially if we are healthy.
 
Tim banks leaving Redmond on an island was an issue. Other than that I thought it was pretty good game play calling wise on both offense and defense.

We get McCoy back and Moi, defense will improve.
We need more than Moi, acouple more DTs got hurt today.
 
Heupel is not a big-time SEC coach and needs to be gone
100% agreement. How many times did the offense seemed to make mistakes with penalties or the defense seemed unsure as to what their positions were. This is a sign of a lack of discipline and poor coaching. This has happened over and over in big games. Now TN, once again,this year, can have a bucnch of wins and once no championships. Heupel is a fine coach up to a point. You have coaches that can make huge improvements in the program and he has done that, but other coaches, and you can look in college and the pros, in any sport, are the championship coaches. Heupel is not one of them. If you want a team that looks like the Dallas Cowboys, Heupel is your guy.
 
But getting scared that you can’t go 2 snaps without a penalty is just a chickenshít decision.
Agree. Heupel puckered up after the motion penalty. With 7 secs he should have run an out pass or a slant to get some of those yards back.

I felt Gilbert got spooked after the penalty. He had in his mind he was going to have a 35yd kick, and then it was 40yd. He tightened up and didn't swing his hip through the ball, and pushed it wide.

IMO, Gilbert was not the right choice for the job last year.... great leg, but he just tightens up at crunch time.
 
That was definitely a mistake, not sure what the thought process was.
Also we had 3 plays to line the ball up for the kicker and were penalized for offsides.
Everyone in that stadium knew that was what we were trying to do because we were in range already. I think Georgia's defense was playing for the run also ..... Why not take a shot for the end one while they're thinking run? Score a touchdown and field goals don't matter at that point.
Alot of things could have been done better after the 2 minute warning to seal a victory but we did go vanilla hoping for a win instead of being confident of a win.
The announcers kept saying it was a kickers dream scenario, I told my wife that I thought it was a nightmare scenario for a lone individual of such a young age to have it put on his shoulders in front of 100,000 rabid fans dying for a win.

I'm encouraged though by the effort put forth today going into the rest of the season, especially if we are healthy.
I am glad you are encouraged by the win, while other teams will be in the run for championships, but not Tenn. Playing not to make a mistake vs playing to win usually leads to a mistake anyway. After the fumble recovery, he should have been throwing for a touchdown. It is such a well known play after a demoralizing play by the other ream, but Heupel is just not a championship type coach.
 
Agree, just look at the numbers, Brazzell and Staley could not be stopped and those conIservative decisions Itook them out of the game in a few key drives
If I'm not mistaken, we passed 16 times the 1st qtr, and scored 21 points. We passed as many times in the first qtr, as we did the whole rest of the game. Hype changed and slowed down in the 2nd qtr. If we had continued in the 2nd qtr the same offensive scheme, we could have put the game away. And I agree with others, that after the strip sack we were playing for a field goal, 3 straight runs. With all this said, I would rather have Hype than any other hc. He just needs to learn when playing a quality team, you can't go conservative and beat them in todays college football.
 
No, he didn't. He was taken to school again by a coach who confidently knew Heupel would put the offense in the freezer on the slimmest of leads. Heupel killed the confidence of the team playing scared which put all the pressure on Gilbert who wasn't helped by a stupid illegal procedure moving it back 5 yds. As long as Smart coaches Georgia, he knows he owns Heupel and Tennessee.

Playing scared and playing not to lose has a bad effect on our players and sends a message to the opponents that we are wound up tight and afraid to try much of anything but safe handoffs. Can you imagine how the Defense felt when they came up with a huge turnover only to see us go groundhog again on their side of the field in our stadium? When you get the chance and the opportunity on the big stage, you better take it to the limit.
You're at home with a great crowd behind you, it's a scoring contest, not a defensive battle, and the coach quits on the offense, and opts for a relatively long field goal try. The field goal is never a sure thing, no matter how much someone wants to believe it should be. There's always a chance to miss. And the goofy overtime rules can make OT a crapshoot, especially when your playcalling has just communicated your fear and lack of confidence to your offense.
 
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I am glad you are encouraged by the win, while other teams will be in the run for championships, but not Tenn. Playing not to make a mistake vs playing to win usually leads to a mistake anyway. After the fumble recovery, he should have been throwing for a touchdown. It is such a well known play after a demoralizing play by the other ream, but Heupel is just not a championship type coach.
After reading your last 2 posts, I have only one comment: post less. :rolleyes:
 
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