Red Zone Football

Discussion in 'Vols Football' started by RevBubbaFlavel, Sep 21, 2017.

  1. RevBubbaFlavel

    RevBubbaFlavel Contributor

    Against Florida:

    1 rush for 1 yard
    4 incomplete passes
    1 interception
    1 complete pass for -1 yards
    4 penalties


    Bonus:

    In Florida territory:

    7 incomplete passes
    7 completions for 76 yards
    a negative yard QB keeper
    interception
    5 penalties
    14 rushes for 70 yards

    Probably made a mistake somewhere, but that is the gist.
     
  2. IP

    IP Super Moderator

    I don't believe football games are decided in the redzone.
     
  3. JT5

    JT5 Super Moderator

    Jones: "we've performed countless hours of analytics on the nuance of the throw game. What a lot of people don't realize is, statistically, you complete 0% of the throws you don't make. Based on those figures, the chart says we HAVE to throw the football in the redzone."
     
  4. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    Don't forget the YAFC is smaller if you run than if you throw it. Even on an incompletion.
     
  5. hohenfelsvol

    hohenfelsvol Beer run

    Now way it's Butch. It's all player lack of execution. - VN
     
  6. NorrisAlan

    NorrisAlan Founder of the Mike Honcho Fan Club

    Unless it works and then it is all coaching. - VN
     
  7. cotton

    cotton Stand-up Philosopher

    I'm pretty sure it's called "strike zone."
     
  8. JohnnyQuickkick

    JohnnyQuickkick Calcio correspondent

    I’m going with “Danger Zone”
     
  9. Volguy1971

    Volguy1971 Sith Lord

    I am going with the Bermuda Triangle because the run game disappears there and never seen.
     
  10. cotton

    cotton Stand-up Philosopher

    "Well, he called it the Bermuda Triangle. He said that a man could get lost in there and never be heard from again."
     
  11. RevBubbaFlavel

    RevBubbaFlavel Contributor

    I wonder if Tennessee has ever had over 1/3 of red zone plays be penalties. Maybe so, but that seems way beyond abnormally high. 4 out of the 11 times we lined up resulted in a penalty.
     
  12. cotton

    cotton Stand-up Philosopher

    Well, we were excited, being so close to the endzone and all.
     

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