Vols design simple plan for Tigers -- UT to use muscle, says Ainge, combined with smarter passing Final Edition
[Phillip Fulmer] said [Erik Ainge] should have avoided some throws downfield and used his safety valve, a dump-off pass to a running back. Fulmer won't commit to going with Ainge all the way against Memphis. He would prefer it work out that way, but knows Memphis defensive coordinator Joe Lee D...
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Published in | The commercial appeal |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Memphis, Tenn
Gannett Media Corp
09.11.2005
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Summary: | [Phillip Fulmer] said [Erik Ainge] should have avoided some throws downfield and used his safety valve, a dump-off pass to a running back. Fulmer won't commit to going with Ainge all the way against Memphis. He would prefer it work out that way, but knows Memphis defensive coordinator Joe Lee Dunn will present a complex array of formations designed for confusion. Photo; Michael Patrick/Knoxville News Sentinel Erik Ainge (10) should have avoided some throws downfield and used dump-off passes instead in last week's loss to Notre Dame, says coach Phillip Fulmer (right). |
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ISSN: | 0745-4856 |