Read a couple of gator blogs this morning. Thought I was reading about past coaching performances of our team. Many were chirping about sitting on the lead, coaching staff not wanting to run the score up. Apparently there were no changes made at halftime, according to a couple of players that spoke after the game. Other side of that, 21/3 lead at halftime, what really needed to be changed.
Going with AllDawgs5 on his comment above. Our players and coaches seemed to be in a funk from the get to. Goes back to what ogredawg said in his post on Sunday . . . . he watched us warm up prior to the start and to him it seemed our players were not in the “right frame of mind”. Ogredawg was at the game, he played the game in another lifetime, understands how emotions are “normally” shown.
I do remember watching Erk before “every game” mixing with the players, he knew that many times we did not match up well against certain teams, he however built every player up and also built a fire under their butts.
Personally believe part of what I am seeing is players that have not bought into the coaching change. That happens, do believe as mentioned by AD5 that we have talent on the sideline, also believe that we are going to see a lot of that talent being used more in 2016.
From where I sit, Tennessee is not as strong as Ole Miss. If our team, playing between the Hedges cannot muster up their football talent, sad day for those of us that want to see what was said above . . . . Step up and hit them in their chops.
Tennessee is going to run a lot against our defensive line. Meaning inside maybe more so than outside. Not sold on their passing game, also not sold on our coverage skills. Tennessee has some scary games facing them in 2016. They know that beating Georgia is a must and I expect to see that kind of effort from them.
Hate that Nick Chubb hurt his ankle. Also liked what I saw from our Freshmen running backs. As mentioned above, this 2016 group has a lot of talent. We are at a point as early as it is on our schedule, find out who wants to play. Often hear it said that leave #10 at the quarterback position, learn through playing. Why does that not apply to offensive and defensive linemen? Just asking.
Go Dawgs, a lot to be learned about our team 10/1/2016.
EDIT:
A comment that stuck with me after the Ole Miss game, comment from Freeze.
Was asked by the reporter on the field why he had left Kelly in the second half. Freeze said . . . . "We have lost a couple of games in the second half, that maybe we could have won". Friends that is what I label as "Coaching Them Up"!