Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Tennessee vs. Texas A&M third quarter



I like watching Tanner Schorp play sometimes, because it makes me feel like I could have played for A&M if things had gone just a little bit differently. We're about the same size with roughly the same blocking and pass-catching ability, as far as I can tell.


This wack-adoodle formation got lost in the shuffle a bit, but it might have gone a lot better if Avery Gennesy hadn't been so soundly whipped by Derek Barnett. Again. Barnett in this game played the Harlem Globetrotters to Gennesy's Washington Generals.


This is the second half in microcosm. The defense had two chances to stop this play for a loss and one for no gain and it still made like five yards.


At some point the defensive huddles had to be a bunch of "Hey guys, which one of us is supposed to be guarding number 6?"


You could see a little bit of UT believing in their own "team of destiny" status here. If Dobbs falls on the ball, they probably go on to score a touchdown. But he tries to make a play and turns it over. Pride goes before the fall, big guy.


If we run "throw deep down the sideline to Josh Reynolds" 40 times a game, how many times does it work? 20 or 30? Why don't we just do that?


Jermaine Eleumenor is literally the only person who blocked anyone on this play. The rest either whiffed or got run over. This is the same work distribution pattern that TXDOT road crews use, I'm starting to wonder if our OL unionized over the summer.


Donovan Wilson expresses great joy in executing a safety blitz against a slow-developing play-action pass. About the only time someone tackled that slippery bastard on the first try, too.

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