HuntlandVolinColo
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Agreed. I knew him once upon a time. Good guy from everything I remember. I have followed his career and hope he sees success.Will Healey is getting a bad rap on here because of something that didn't even happen. I've known of him since he went to a local High school here in Chattanooga. The kid could play QB! He's a man of good character that's not going to instill "sore loser mentality" into his players. And no I'm not his dad or have unnatural feelings for him "Mongo straight". Let's move on and focus the Vol Nation venom on the dogs.
Even under Fulmer we sometimes struggled getting our back-ups into games against cupcakes. Fulmerās offense was so slow-paced, always trying to control the clock. Well, when you do that, your offense gets less plays, thus less yards, thus less points. Under Fulmer, we would often beat the cupcake teams with scores like 24-3. We rarely had time for our back-ups to play more than one drive because of it. And Fulmer never allowed the back-up QB to throw. It was always running plays when the back-up was in. It drove me crazy.
It was literally said on a Nationally Televised game by the broadcaster.. It's not our faults that we were curious... If the announcer says Tennessee won 72-56 and I didn't see the score in person, that's what we'd believe.This thread was a great example of how rumors fire up the country and to a greater extent, the world.
People on a message board made up a scenario. That's what literally happened.It was literally said on a Nationally Televised game by the broadcaster.. It's not our faults that we were curious... If the announcer says Tennessee won 72-56 and I didn't see the score in person, that's what we'd believe.
The announcers said themselves at the end of the game.
In my opinion, the slow and methodical method is useful when you are a huge underdog. If you are able to limit the number of offensive snaps your overpowering opponent has, that could help you. The less total plays, the more impactful fluke plays can be in the game, and fluke plays can be really helpful to an underdog. So thatās the only time I think it should be implemented.This was so infuriating. Just dumb. Itās also why Spurrier owned him. Slow and methodical can't outscore a quick strike offense over time. How many times did we methodically plod our way down the field for 12 or 13 plays to get a FG...and then Spurrier dial up a killer and they scored a TD in less than a minute? It was so demoralizing.