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you know the greatest thing about this statement? Crompton isn't. and that makes me happy. I'm definitely ready to see a hard nosed qb take over the reigns. no offense, EA. It's just that there's nothing like the southeast.
Our o line was a bit overrated IMO.
Ainge just had a really quick release.
This is a hell of a stat. (BEST IN THE NATION).
1. Did we lose any O line?
2. With Cromp being a lot more mobile than Ainge, if the line does just as good how much does this aid Cromp?
3. Vols, I must say I think we are a sleeper this year.
Most of his passes were released in three seconds or less. All you have to do is get in a defensive players way and the end result is very few sacks. It is a fact although not necessarily indicative of our O-line.i hear that alot and don't buy it. the quick release helped, yes. but 4 sacks given up all year is hard to overlook without mentioning the pass protection.
This is a hell of a stat. (BEST IN THE NATION).
1. Did we lose any O line?
2. With Cromp being a lot more mobile than Ainge, if the line does just as good how much does this aid Cromp?
3. Vols, I must say I think we are a sleeper this year.
:thumbsup:Ainge had a quick release and was told to not get hit -- that was a Cutcliffe philosophy. This definitely padded our stats. Also, we failed to run the ball well last year and didn't throw deep. The best D against that is play the intermediate pass tight to prevent first downs. Blitzing becomes less successful with quick passes so the D's didn't blitz as much (this is a guess, I don't have stats on that). Regardless, this doesn't make our O line bad -- just maybe not as good as stats say. Think of it this way - -Ainge has some of the best stats in UT history, but you won't find his name being announced among the Top 5 QB's this weekend. Stats aren't everything, there are lots of factors to consider. The most important being Clawson is making some serious O line adjustments this year so last year may have little indictation of this years results. I remain optimistic though.