Who was Butch yelling at on the sidelines

#53
#53
I dont know why Butch would yell at a trainer, but I do know why he was yelling at Jancek. And I have never seen that, but its refreshing. Actually never seen our last 6 coaches do that. I think the team responds to that fire from our HC, and it showed. :rock:

We probably had an injured player, and the trainer did not communicate that to the coaches.
 
#54
#54
I just figure the defense is getting physically wore out from being on the field most of the time in games all season. Might just be hitting that wall they talk about with young players.
 
#55
#55
If you take sutton and follow cooper (like some suggest on here) it puts us in man coverage and it takes away from what the defense does best.

If we got constant pressure from our front 4, we could do it.
 
#56
#56
If someone other than Coleman was on Cooper just half the time (the other he seemed to just be flat wide open with no one bothering to cover him) we wouldn't have even needed to go to OT, we win outright
 
#57
#57
The D was abused but SC's offense is on record pace. While 600+ yards and 42 points is unacceptable it's not as if SC is incapable
 
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#58
#58
Lol. Yes it worked. But we are going to have to replace that guy. Don't think he is coming back. Look for a job posing on Monday with a job description of person who gets yelled at by the coach to help motivate team

I will take that job, I am married I am use to it and can take it!
 
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#59
I just watched it again, and there were only 10 on the field. Best I can tell Moseley went off after the 3rd down play, and no one came on in his place.

Let's see - do u really need 11 players out there ? What's the worst that could happen - oh snap ? When a trainer costs u a td in a close game like that - he needs to get chewed IMO.
 
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#62
#62
Let's see - do u really need 11 players out there ? What's the worst that could happen - oh snap ? When a trainer costs u a td in a close game like that - he needs to get chewed IMO.


Exactly! Thats old school and I love it. I guarantee you nobody on the staff wants to be on the receiving end of one of those a$$-chewings.
 
#63
#63
Seems to me that Butch is the one who needs the a$$ chewing, waiting until the ninth game of the season to start Dobbs. Incredibly poor judgment on his part.
 
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#64
Seems to me that Butch is the one who needs the a$$ chewing, waiting until the ninth game of the season to start Dobbs. Incredibly poor judgment on his part.

Not if you saw how Dobbs was passing in preseason camp. Stop this crap if you have no idea what you're talking about.
 
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Seems to me that Butch is the one who needs the a$$ chewing, waiting until the ninth game of the season to start Dobbs. Incredibly poor judgment on his part.


You average about 1.5 posts per year and this is the stupid crap you type.


Me thinks you post too much.
 
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#67
#67
Not if you saw how Dobbs was passing in preseason camp. Stop this crap if you have no idea what you're talking about.

Try to keep up; I didn't say anything about Dobbs' passing ability, it's his running threat that has sparked UT's offense. You're the one who doesn't know what he's talking about.
 
#68
#68
If this is true someone needed their ass chewed for a mistake like that at that point in the game.

Maggitt said due to a miscue he was getting his ankle taped when he was supposed to be on the field(only 10 defenders on the field) which resulted in a big TD run.
 
#70
#70
Your reply is truly well reasoned and insightful; guess that's why you post so much.

Yes. It was actually reasoned out and in truth pretty insightful. What can be said about yours, other than what I have already mentioned?
 
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