So proud of where this thread has gone. Everyone arguing, fans of the same team calling one another dumbazzes. Could not be more proud. Not even exaggerating.
People on here call me a troll for stirring the pot, etc, but it's good to see this forum serving its purpose.
Vols fans are so passionate and opinionated. Love to see a good debate. Even if it has nothing to do with the original topic.
Speaks volumes of how much we really love the Vols. Great to be a Tennessee Vol.
Keep this up guys, I live for this.
YES. Just... YES.
So tired of people referring to 17 year olds on our team. I actually looked it up and the majority of our freshmen were actually 19 when they enrolled !
You are EIGHTEEN when you go to college.
I love all of the guys on here talking about how we have 17 year olds going up against 23 year olds. 6 year difference, there. LOL
Ummmm, no it isn't. Injuries are more likely to occur when players are fatigued. Jones has BOASTED about pushing to players with pace and physicality. Technically it is still speculation... but a very reasonable speculation.
The "theory" that players are getting hurt because they're underclassmen is disproven by the very fact that the majority of the key injuries weren't to underclassmen.
Injuries DO happen in football. You're attempt to "disprove" my point by citing Chubb falls flat. Why didn't you use Tuttle instead?
There are going to be injuries. FATIGUE DOES increase the risk of injury of mistake in EVERY activity.... not just football.
Dude. All of that stuff is great and will hopefully help. It will NOT prevent guys from getting tired in practice due to pace and then getting hurt.
Are you really so sold out to deflect responsibility from Jones that you resist a very, very simple fact? Tired people are more susceptible to injury. It is true of factory workers, soldiers,.... and football players.
Having watched him awhile now, Jones WILL make some adjustments to try to reduce practice injuries especially. They will make S&C changes based on the number of arm muscle injuries.
It is just so funny watching the knee jerk reactions of people like you when you sense someone suggesting Jones isn't perfect.
Just a TAD SHORT of perfect...huh buddy? :wink2: I like how you present your admitted SPECULATION with a scientific bent on one hand and dispute any counter as worshipping at the Church of Butch. Better than having a dispute with your theory...present any dissent as unreasonable and partisan. You do realize you're capable of such in your rare moments of self-realization?
I see the merits in your theory on it's common sense basis but I have to ask why it's manifesting just now? Butch employed these methods AND LAWSON at his previous stops and two training regimens at this one. I think you've completely discounted the possibility of the freak factor...and that's a weakness. :nono:
I have faith that Butch has noticed the increased injuries without even logging on this board and will give the thought of tweaking his training methods all due consideration.![]()
Kyle Phillips was 17 when he enrolled in January. Same with Venzell Boulware who was 17 years old when he enrolled in August. So we did have a couple of 17 year olds. However you're right most of our freshmen are 19 right now, but they were 18 when they enrolled in the summer.
Most of our freshmen were born in the fall of 1996. Thus they only recently turned 19.
You sure about Kyle Phillips? According to UTSports.com, Kyle was born October 20, 1995....meaning he just turned 20....
PERSONAL
Full Name: Kyle Phillips
Born: Oct. 20, 1995
Son of Teresa Phillips
Mother Teresa serves as Director of Athletics at Tennessee State University in Nashville
Majoring in Communication Studies
I love how people like you two know nothing about football and try to talk about it. And whether they are 16 or 20 if they haven't gone through a couple of years college conditioning they are,at a huge disadvantage.
Don't bring me into your crusade dumbazz. You're the one overworking this thread. Some of your points are valid but overall this discussion is ridiculous.
I answered his claim that I was not reasoning correctly or respecting "facts". It is my opinion. It is based in facts, reason, common experience, and Jones' own words. It is consistent with what I know of all of those things.Just a TAD SHORT of perfect...huh buddy? :wink2: I like how you present your admitted SPECULATION with a scientific bent on one hand and dispute any counter as worshipping at the Church of Butch.
You could be right. However it isn't completely new. Last year I did write off some of the injuries to having to play either young guys or guys that had not been in a good S&C program long enough.I see the merits in your theory on it's common sense basis but I have to ask why it's manifesting just now? Butch employed these methods AND LAWSON at his previous stops and two training regimens at this one. I think you've completely discounted the possibility of the freak factor...and that's a weakness. :nono:
I have faith that Butch has noticed the increased injuries without even logging on this board and will give the thought of tweaking his training methods all due consideration.![]()
So you are still trying to claim this after I proved to you that most of the injuries have occurred to players with at least a couple of years in Jones' S&C program?
BTW, the whole "agree with me or else you're ignorant" schtick is vain at best and dishonest at worst. Not very becoming for someone with "preacher" in their screen name.
Yeah... I guess that's why I actually fact checked volpreacher's post before praising it....
He's shown flashes in a few games. He's a true freshman coming off of an acl tear. What do you think we should be getting out of him that we aren't getting?
You're kidding right?