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After slow start, Coles, Favre connecting
Favre easily the highlight of Week 4
Jets' Kris Jenkins expected back against Cardinals
New York Jets CB Lowery a target for opposing QBs
Former Vol Cottam does well at NFL combine
Nugent's injury gets Feely back in the game
Vols looking deep
The New York Jets Trim Their Roster, But Not Without Some Surprises
Eric Mangini indicates New York Jets QB Brett Favre will sit
Jets training camp report
Jets tight end Franks says Favre still has his old zip
Daily Fix
Chad Pennington talks about Favre trade rumors
5 reasons the Vols look ready to run in 2008
Report judges NY Jets among the 10 best fits for Brett Favre
New York Jets Notes, Quotes
Erik Ainge: The Education of a Rookie QB
Vols loading up recruits
Jets sign S Worrell
Justin Miller to Start?
New York Jets Outlook
Ainge and Henry Join Jets' Passing Attack
A Vols Fan Speaks on Ainge
Ainge wants to improve as a quarterback with Jets
What Erik Ainge Does To The QB Competition
Duke coach defends new Jets quarterback Ainge
What Erik Ainge Does To The QB Competition
Erik Ainge drafted by New York Jets in the fifth round
Where Will Locals Go In NFL Draft?
Dallas Cowboys NFL draft series: Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge
Secondary prospers as defense shines
Draft Keyword: Radar
Three SEC teams to feature new QBs in ’08
Bears check out QB Ainge
Mayo Shines During Vols' Pro Timing Day
Vols Add VanDerzee to Football Staff
Former Vol Cottam does well at NFL combine
Performance test
Scouting Report: Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee
Tennessee Strategy and Personnel
Thomasville Star QB Commits To Tennessee
UT To Host Gridiron Bash This Spring
Tennessee QB Ainge added to Senior Bowl roster
SEC continues to reign supreme
Playing wide receiver has a unique set of challenges
Ainge leads Vols to first 10-win season since '04
Ainge leads Tennessee past Wisconsin 21-17 in Outback Bowl
Ainge preparing for his final Tennessee game
Ainge expresses sorrow Taylor misses bowl trip
Extra practice Vols' biggest prize
UW, UT face off on New Year’s
Big Ten football goes bowling
COL FB: LSU 21, Tennessee 14
COL FB: Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (4 OT)
Tennessee 25 Vanderbilt 24
Tennessee quiets McFadden, keeps SEC East hopes alive
Vols' offensive barrage leads blowout win of La.-Lafayette
COL FB: Alabama 41, Tennessee 17
Recap: Miss State vs. Tennessee
COL FB: Tennessee 35, Georgia 14
Georgia vs. Tennessee 'huge' for Vols
SEC Coaches Performance Report for Week Four
Tennessee 48, Arkansas St. 27
Tennessee faces turning point with Arkansas State
Tebow tosses two TD, runs for two more in rout of Tennessee
UT, Florida set for a shootout in the Swamp
24th-ranked Volunteers knock off Southern Mississippi
Southern Miss looks for first Tennessee win
Ainge Admittedly Nervous About This Week
Golden Bears' offense too much for Vols to handle
Ainge or no Ainge, Cal readies for Vols
Fulmer worries about Ainge's pinky
College football: Vols' Karl returns in scrimmage
Ainge steps up to lead Vols' offense
Vols football: Ainge told to play like Parker
Ainge ready to lead Vols to an SEC title
Top 25 countdown: No. 18 Tennessee
Vols' Ainge, Hefney, Colquitt Chosen Blue Ribbon Preseason All-SEC.
Vols' BBal News
UT-Memphis game is hot ticket in Volunteer State
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5 reasons the Vols look ready to run in 2008
It seems we've been lamenting the demise of the traditional Tennessee running game for years. SMQ observed last year, and again this year, that the Vols appear to have slowly abandoned the running game over the seasons and gotten soft in the process. I theorized that Jimmy Ray Stephens was mostly to blame for the cloud of dust having gone up in smoke. Every year we wonder. Have we recovered? Have we rediscovered ourselves? Can we please, for all that is Good and Orange, open up some holes and run it down their throats?
Perhaps this is the year. The stars appear to be aligning for a return to the days when Tennessee could almost run at will against an opponent. Consider:
1. The Incredible Flipping O-Line. The o-line has been slowed a bit by "the new language of the offense and a little bit of the flipping sides." For those of you who may have been hibernating for the summer, that "flipping" thing is a reference to new offensive coordinator Dave Clawson's retro-innovation of switching out the o-line's guards and tackles depending on the circumstances. Think of the right guard as either a "weak-side" or "strong-side" guard now, as he's going to position himself on either side of the center depending on the play called. The goal is to create mismatches along the line much the same as some plays are designed to create mismatches between skill players and defenders.
That quote above makes it seem like it's not the easiest concept for the players to grab hold of at full speed, at least initially. I'm sure our experienced line will get it eventually, though, and once they do, here's to hoping that The Incredible Flipping O-Line will be even more confusing to defenses and that they won't get their bearings before our game with them is over and in the win column.
2. Josh McNeil, now with extra poundage! McNeil's gained 25 pounds of "good" weight. Of course, he didn't play in the spring, so he's got some catching up to do, but he's solid, smart, and nasty, which is everything you want in an SEC center. He was good before, and now they've gone and rolled out the new and improved version.
3. Miffed. The players are being diplomatic (mostly), but it's apparent that they were not happy last year every time the prior offensive coaching staff called a pass play on third and short. Insulting, say they, and I agree. Let them be angry, and let them deliver hits and make holes rather than just positioning themselves between a defender and the QB. They'll be happier. We'll be happier. Defenders . . . well, won't.
4. Nasty under center, too. Speaking of QBs, our new one has a middle-linebacker mentality. Gone, for now, are the days of counting to three and throwing the ball into the river except when really necessary. Crompton will tuck it, run it, and hit somebody, and there's nothing like that to get the entire team's blood racing. I imagine huddle exchanges will be much different with somebody like that than with Erik Ainge, who, for all of his excellent qualities, obviously viewed getting hit as the Nightmare Scenario. A tough QB will make an already tough o-line even tougher. Plus, even though Crompton's tough, he's new, and you know what that means: more running plays.
5. The train's a'comin. Arian Foster is a very, very good senior running back, and he'll be running behind a bona fide, devoted-to-blocking fullback behind the experienced offensive line. The void created by Corey Anderson has been filled. Foster looked much better last year once we began to utilize Chris Brown as more of a blocker than receiver. Expect mo better of that this year.
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- After slow start, Coles, Favre connecting
- Favre easily the highlight of Week 4
- Jets' Kris Jenkins expected back against Cardinals
- New York Jets CB Lowery a target for opposing QBs
- Former Vol Cottam does well at NFL combine
- Nugent's injury gets Feely back in the game
- Vols looking deep
- The New York Jets Trim Their Roster, But Not Without Some Surprises
- Eric Mangini indicates New York Jets QB Brett Favre will sit
- Jets training camp report
- Jets tight end Franks says Favre still has his old zip
- Daily Fix
- Chad Pennington talks about Favre trade rumors
- 5 reasons the Vols look ready to run in 2008
- Report judges NY Jets among the 10 best fits for Brett Favre
- New York Jets Notes, Quotes
- Erik Ainge: The Education of a Rookie QB
- Vols loading up recruits
- Jets sign S Worrell
- Justin Miller to Start?
- New York Jets Outlook
- Ainge and Henry Join Jets' Passing Attack
- A Vols Fan Speaks on Ainge
- Ainge wants to improve as a quarterback with Jets
- Duke coach defends new Jets quarterback Ainge
- What Erik Ainge Does To The QB Competition
- Erik Ainge drafted by New York Jets in the fifth round
- Where Will Locals Go In NFL Draft?
- Dallas Cowboys NFL draft series: Tennessee quarterback Erik Ainge
- Secondary prospers as defense shines
- Draft Keyword: Radar
- Three SEC teams to feature new QBs in ’08
- Bears check out QB Ainge
- Mayo Shines During Vols' Pro Timing Day
- Vols Add VanDerzee to Football Staff
- Former Vol Cottam does well at NFL combine
- Preformance Test
- Scouting Report: Erik Ainge, QB, Tennessee
- Tennessee Strategy and Personnel
- Thomasville Star QB Commits To Tennessee
- UT To Host Gridiron Bash This Spring
- Tennessee QB Ainge added to Senior Bowl roster
- SEC continues to reign supreme
- Playing wide receiver has a unique set of challenges
- Ainge leads Vols to first 10-win season since '04
- Ainge leads Tennessee past Wisconsin 21-17 in Outback Bowl
- Ainge preparing for his final Tennessee game
- Ainge expresses sorrow Taylor misses bowl trip
- Extra practice Vols' biggest prize
- UW, UT face off on New Year’s
- Big Ten football goes bowling
- COL FB: LSU 21, Tennessee 14
- COL FB: Tennessee 52, Kentucky 50 (4 OT)
- Tennessee 25 Vanderbilt 24
- Tennessee quiets McFadden, keeps SEC East hopes alive
- Vols' offensive barrage leads blowout win of La.-Lafayette
- COL FB: Alabama 41, Tennessee 17
- Recap: Miss State vs. Tennessee
- COL FB: Tennessee 35, Georgia 14
- Georgia vs. Tennessee 'huge' for Vols
- SEC Coaches Performance Report for Week Four
- Tennessee 48, Arkansas St. 27
- Tennessee faces turning point with Arkansas State
- Tebow tosses two TD, runs for two more in rout of Tennessee
- UT, Florida set for a shootout in the Swamp
- UT, Florida set for a shootout in the Swamp
- 24th-ranked Volunteers knock off Southern Mississippi
- Southern Miss looks for first Tennessee win
- Ainge Admittedly Nervous About This Week
- Golden Bears' offense too much for Vols to handle
- Ainge or no Ainge, Cal readies for Vols
- Fulmer worries about Ainge's pinky
- College football: Vols' Karl returns in scrimmage
- Ainge steps up to lead Vols' offense
- Vols football: Ainge told to play like Parker
- Ainge ready to lead Vols to an SEC title
- Top 25 countdown: No. 18 Tennessee
- Vols' Ainge, Hefney, Colquitt Chosen Blue Ribbon Preseason All-SEC.
- Vols' BBal News
UT-Memphis game is hot ticket in Volunteer State
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