I heard on Swain's show this morning that Jr is giving up an average of 208 yards per game on the ground, 5.8 yards a carry. Which leads me to fear we will chuck it down field 55 times.
They're bad. Like 2012 Tennessee bad. They're also in the first year of a switch to the 3-4, just like Dooley tried with Sunseri.
Still don't understand why in the hell we switched to the 3-4. Our defense has only gotten worse. I feel like we need a new DC.
Ill never understand why a coach would try to just switch up to the 3-4 in one season when they've got 4-3 personnel. I've seen this many times and it's always a disaster in the first year. You would think that they would recruit for the scheme over the course of a couple of years and slowly try to implement more and more of the concepts gradually over time.
I honestly wish we would use him more like a certain unnamed coach and his predecessor did with Charlie Garner in Oakland. If he had 90 yards rushing and 75 yards receiving, I'd be happy.
Ward said (I think) before the year that we didn't have the personnel to continue with the 4-2-5, which is why he was transitioning to a 3-4. Doing this in a year in which our defense took so many hits was such a terrible idea on so many levels.
Butch could be 2-0 against what will be the most winning coach in SEC history. Is such a thing possible?
If that's the case, Dobbs should have no more than 12-15 pass attempts for the game. Run, keep SCar's offense on the sideline, and milk the clock.
No no no no no no . Don't you understand? Bajajay knows they are horrible at running. Jr knows Bajay knows this. Bajajay knows Jr knows he knows they know he knows. Thus, he must not give in and must pass it 55 times to catch them off guard. Unless...they know bajajay knows they know he knows they know about knowing they know he knows they know.
It would be killer if the Vols came out in something like the flexbone and had SCar all kinds of confused.
See, bajayjay knows all of this and he's 2 steps ahead. 70 snaps out of the wildcat. 55 pass attempts from Hurd and Pig. Dobbs lines up as a WR in all of them. SCAR will never see it coming.
He still has a long way to go to catch Bear. I doubt he stays long enough to do it. He even said before the season, "Had I wanted to break that record, I would've stayed at Florida."