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Another ugly 4th quarter

Started by BigSexyHog, October 03, 2015, 09:32:19 pm

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BigSexyHog

But Tenner had an uglier 4th quarter.  Getting a road win in the SEC is tough no matter how good or bad your team is. 

Nice work tonight by the Hogs!!!!  Enjoy your flight back and lets get ready for Bama.
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Jek Tono Porkins

It is sort of poetic that in a game where both teams struggled with fourth quarter problems, both of whom undoubtedly made the 4th quarter an integral focus point for the week, neither team scored in the fourth quarter.
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Bacon_Bitz

Quote from: Jek Tono Porkins on October 03, 2015, 09:41:33 pm
It is sort of poetic that in a game where both teams struggled with fourth quarter problems, both of whom undoubtedly made the 4th quarter an integral focus point for the week, neither team scored in the fourth quarter.

Excellent observation

LZH

New Rule:  Your kicker has to run a 4.7 40 or better to try some s*** like that again.  What were we doing?

Whew.

BadHog

Defense seemed to step in up in the second half. Maybe BB backed off Smith and let him go back to what works.
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bigbadhog

Worse than ugly.  They wanted it even less than we did...
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rupert

poorly designed fake field goal---but understand he hasn't got much confidence in the kicker....

Nuttcracker, Sweet!

Right you are...

every time we had a chance to put this thing away tonight, an open receiver would have the ball air-mailed 6 feet over his head when he was open in the endzone, or

a RB who had a great game anyway, would slip

or we would wait until 3rd down to throw the ball in the redzone, then throw it away

or get a FG blocked

or have a fake FG blow up in our face...

We did not play well enough to win the game in the 4th quarter, we just had the lead going in and Tenner played worse than we did...

5 trips to the redzone with 2 TDs, 1 FG and two nothin' muffins won't win against a GOOD 4th quarter team.

Another open receiver missed in the red area on 3rd down is maddening when you're trying to put a game away.

There was some good:

The Tenner offense finished with 365 yards offense after having 275 at half. 90 yards by the opponents in the 2nd half is more like it on D.

There were some good adjustments by the staff to seal the edge on defense.

I liked the play call by Enos with the pitch to AC on 3rd and 2 to put it away finally. A run into the line would probably have been stuffed...

Tenner has to be really shaking their heads over their missed FG in the first half and the fumble that took away another scoring chance...

The honeymoon was over for Butch Jones last week for sure, but losing to a coach with an 0-9 record vs SEC road opponents will have Jones' seat hotter than Georgia asphalt...
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Dropkick

Quote from: LZH on October 03, 2015, 09:44:27 pm
New Rule:  Your kicker has to run a 4.7 40 or better to try some s*** like that again.  What were we doing?

Whew.
I think CBB had as much confidence in our kicker as I did. I have no problem with the call.

arkansasrazorback

Quote from: LZH on October 03, 2015, 09:44:27 pm
New Rule:  Your kicker has to run a 4.7 40 or better to try some s*** like that again.  What were we doing?

Whew.
if you are going to go for it, just leave the offense in the game.

arkansasrazorback

Quote from: Dropkick on October 03, 2015, 10:46:49 pm
I think CBB had as much confidence in our kicker as I did. I have no problem with the call.
going to cost us some more games.  Not good blocking on the kicks either I noticed.

Burt B.

Quote from: Nuttcracker, Sweet! on October 03, 2015, 09:52:26 pm
Right you are...

every time we had a chance to put this thing away tonight, an open receiver would have the ball air-mailed 6 feet over his head when he was open in the endzone, or

a RB who had a great game anyway, would slip

or we would wait until 3rd down to throw the ball in the redzone, then throw it away

or get a FG blocked

or have a fake FG blow up in our face...

We did not play well enough to win the game in the 4th quarter, we just had the lead going in and Tenner played worse than we did...

5 trips to the redzone with 2 TDs, 1 FG and two nothin' muffins won't win against a GOOD 4th quarter team.

Another open receiver missed in the red area on 3rd down is maddening when you're trying to put a game away.

There was some good:

The Tenner offense finished with 365 yards offense after having 275 at half. 90 yards by the opponents in the 2nd half is more like it on D.

There were some good adjustments by the staff to seal the edge on defense.

I liked the play call by Enos with the pitch to AC on 3rd and 2 to put it away finally. A run into the line would probably have been stuffed...

Tenner has to be really shaking their heads over their missed FG in the first half and the fumble that took away another scoring chance...

The honeymoon was over for Butch Jones last week for sure, but losing to a coach with an 0-9 record vs SEC road opponents will have Jones' seat hotter than Georgia asphalt...

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alohawg

Quote from: rupert on October 03, 2015, 09:50:36 pm
poorly designed fake field goal---but understand he hasn't got much confidence in the kicker....

As was pointed out by the announcers, the kick was point blank, extra point range. I hated it and CBB is lucky it didn't bite him in his fat arse.
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Quote from: alohawg on October 04, 2015, 12:20:38 am
As was pointed out by the announcers, the kick was point blank, extra point range. I hated it and CBB is lucky it didn't bite him in his fat arse.

So was the previous kick.....

pigture perfect

It was also poorly snapped. As soon as you see a bad snap on a kick like that, you are coached to look for an alternate play on defense. I think also had McFain turned upfield earlier he would have been run out of bounds a yard or so later, which would have made it a great call. Another thing that could have tipped the Vols off, was that McFain had replaced Hedlund as PK.
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Quote from: BigSexyHog on October 03, 2015, 09:32:19 pm
But Tenner had an uglier 4th quarter.  Getting a road win in the SEC is tough no matter how good or bad your team is. 

Nice work tonight by the Hogs!!!!  Enjoy your flight back and lets get ready for Bama.

This was a big one. Finally, we didn't face a QB that made a few great passes and made us pay. But give the D some credit...when we failed in the red zone—twice—the defense held their ground.
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ronmahony

Oh man I thought we had done blew another one. I am still trying to figure out what all the arguing with Allen and Enos was about. Anybody ever find out?
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DeltaBoy

HOGS still got to learn to score in the 4th Quarter.
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Pulled(PP)pork

Quote from: pigture perfect on October 04, 2015, 12:28:55 am
It was also poorly snapped. As soon as you see a bad snap on a kick like that, you are coached to look for an alternate play on defense. I think also had McFain turned upfield earlier he would have been run out of bounds a yard or so later, which would have made it a great call. Another thing that could have tipped the Vols off, was that McFain had replaced Hedlund as PK.
why, they just had blocked our previous attempt, and leading up to the game, McFain was our full time kicker.


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Oliver

Quote from: BigSexyHog on October 03, 2015, 09:32:19 pm
But Tenner had an uglier 4th quarter.  Getting a road win in the SEC is tough no matter how good or bad your team is. 

Nice work tonight by the Hogs!!!!  Enjoy your flight back and lets get ready for Bama.

Before the game, if you had told me we'd put up a donut in the 4th Qtr I wouldn't have been surprised.  If you would have told me that we'd still win, I would have called you a liar.

luke hawg

We moved the ball fine in between 20's. For some reason we like to chunk the ball at the goal post when throwing for the endzone. I wonder if we gets points for throwing it through the post.

 

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If the South should lose, it means that the history of the heroic struggle will be written by the enemy, that our youth will be trained by Northern school teachers, will be impressed by all of the influences of history and education to regard our gallant dead as traitors and our maimed veterans as fit subjects for derision.
-- Major General Patrick Cleburne
The Confederacy had no better soldiers
than the Arkansans--fearless, brave, and oftentimes courageous beyond
prudence. Dickart History of Kershaws Brigade.