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re: Why did Arkansas score so many points against bama?

Posted on 10/11/16 at 6:43 pm to
Posted by viceman
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 6:43 pm to
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You better hope Tennessee continues to get off to their usual slow start. If they get off the blocks fast, Bama won't be able to pull their bullshite Old Miss comeback. Tenner will get after it and not use matador tackling techniques. Olè, olè!! Like a damn bull fighter



How many starting o-line is UT missing? Is the first string center going to play? App State embarrassed UT's o-line. What do you think Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson are going to do to them? Dobbs will have less than two seconds in the pocket. He might be able to extend some plays with his legs, but I don't recommend it, if Foster is near.
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Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 6:49 pm to
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App State embarrassed UT's o-line.



You do realize that entire unit has been reshuffled and have gone up against 2 very good defenses and put up 38+ points on each of them, right? If you think Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson are facing that unit on Saturday, you're going to be very disappointed.



I get that everyone wants to point to Appalachian State as proof that UT sucks, but Clemson had a shitty game against Troy and nobody gives them any grief about it.
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 10/11/16 at 7:15 pm to
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How many starting o-line is UT missing? Is the first string center going to play? App State embarrassed UT's o-line. What do you think Tim Williams and Ryan Anderson are going to do to them? Dobbs will have less than two seconds in the pocket. He might be able to extend some plays with his legs, but I don't recommend it, if Foster is near.


Our OL is much improved since then. The problem was that we were missing our starter at RT who had to have his knee scoped and lots of guys were moved around to try and compensate. Our then center was also playing on two bum ankles.

As for missing starters, Jashon will be back at G but Boulware proved to be a road grader in his place. Weisman has a concussion and will play if possible but keep in mind that Coleman Thomas who came into the game to replace him has been our starting center in the past (he's just played terribly this season because of injury). That said, Thomas graded out higher than any other OL that game and he may have finally healed enough to take his job back.
This post was edited on 10/11/16 at 7:16 pm
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