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Two deep?
I could see all of Owen Williams, Weatherd, Malone, Pearson, Hurd, Blair, Medley, and TK2 all being in the TWO Deep Along with 1 of Helm or Wolf, 1 of the DL, 1 other LB, 1 CB and maybe Coleman Thomas. Most of our positions are depleted and our new guys make up a little more than 1/3 of our roster, so cracking the 2 deep wont be that hard.
Everyone seems to be writing off Peterman.
He is a good QB.
The truth is he never had a chance in that Fl game.
The OL was baught in to their own hype.
They failed him, he got hurt, and never got a chance to showcase his skills.
The same could be said of all our QBs.
Last year with the limited WR targets, we needed 2 running QBs.
This year, we will have more targets at WR.
We will also have QB that have learned the playbook better.
Add to that great TEs, and RBs.
We have 4 good QBs, and one will rise to the top.
It could be any of the 4 of them.
Everyone has their fav QB, and wants to see them on the field.
We really dont know if the short and long passes were on the QB, or the WR busting routes.
Lets see how it plays out.
GBO
Yep. People are also going to be disappointed when very few of the newcomers crack the two deep by week one.
There will be several by the time we play Vandy, but the week one depth chart will only see 2-3. Probably North, Pearson, and Hurd.
You heard it correctly but you heard it from Woody Wommack who was claiming we were selling Fergy to Malone in the run-up to Malone's announcement. Malone's quotes in source after source say "Josh Dobbs and Riley Ferguson..." and so on.
There's no way this staff sold Malone on "we have this kid that media's just crazy about and all the fans love... No he's never played but he's great, ignore the other QBs on our roster," when the better argument is "we have two elite 11 QBs and a former Gatorade Player of the Year. They need someone to throw to and that someone is you."
Ferguson inconsistent talk could be more mental game and playbook. It doesn't always have to be arm. That's how I view it especially since Butch said he is our best pure passer.
That being said Dobbs won't go away quietly. Too many people writing him off for some odd reason. You could see the talent. He needs strength and some mechanical work which he is getting both this offseason.
Everyone seems to be writing off Peterman.
He is a good QB.
The truth is he never had a chance in that Fl game.
The OL was baught in to their own hype.
They failed him, he got hurt, and never got a chance to showcase his skills.
The same could be said of all our QBs.
Last year with the limited WR targets, we needed 2 running QBs.
This year, we will have more targets at WR.
We will also have QB that have learned the playbook better.
Add to that great TEs, and RBs.
We have 4 good QBs, and one will rise to the top.
It could be any of the 4 of them.
Everyone has their fav QB, and wants to see them on the field.
We really dont know if the short and long passes were on the QB, or the WR busting routes.
Lets see how it plays out.
GBO
Yep. People are also going to be disappointed when very few of the newcomers crack the two deep by week one.
There will be several by the time we play Vandy, but the week one depth chart will only see 2-3. Probably North, Pearson, and Hurd.
Azzanni eventually made it [to Feather River CC] and clearly liked what he saw on the field and personally.
And what do you know hes a pretty good player, he said. We went out to see him practice and fell in love with him as a kid. Hes humble, hes hungry and hell do anything.
Humble enough to call Azzanni on his way to enroll at Tennessee to ask what the best cleats he could buy for $42 would be. Azzanni, welcoming him to major college football, politely told him that the equipment would be taken care of once he got to campus. Weve got you covered, he said.
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